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JENSEN CAR HISTORY
Here comes a list of important years in
the Jensen Car History.

The very first Jensen Interceptor MK I finished at the
factory
in West Bromwich in 1966. What a car!!!
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Jensen started up as
coachbuilders, but as the years went by, they started making more and
more of their own cars.
This is the coachbuilt sign which was fitted on the glove compartment of
every Interceptor.
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J.B Stevenson (Finance Director) in the Jensen H Type,
1934.
(Photo courtesy of the Jensen Heritage Trust.)
The Jensen factory also bodied a lot of
cars in the early years. On this site you'll find information also about
these cars.
On the right a rare emblem of the Jen Tug. This was donated to the JHT.
It is cast aluminium and is about ten inches long.
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From the Jensen factory in the mid sixties.

Develope Department
Football Team, Jensen Motors, in 1968.
(Photo courtesy of the Jensen Heritage Trust.)

Some original signs from
the Jensen-factory in West Bromwich.
(Photo courtesy of the Jensen Heritage Trust.)

A fun authentical letter,
probably written to one of the first American customers,
to solve a misunderstandig.
(Faximile courtesy the Jensen Heritage Trust.)

These badges from Philip Mist, a
major Jensen distributor in Birmingham in the 1960's and 1970's.
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