How much is a Jensen Interceptor worth?

How much is a Jensen Interceptor worth?

1966–76 Jensen Interceptors are a realistic alternative to an Aston Martin Volante V8. But auction prices have languished in the $25,000–$50,000 range.

How many Jensen Interceptors are left?

JENSEN MODEL SURVIVORS 5 years DEMISED TOTAL
C-V8 130 22
Interceptor I 200 84
Interceptor II 216 68
Interceptor III 725 139

How fast does a Jensen Interceptor go?

133mph
Jensen Interceptor performance and specs

Engine 6276cc 16 valve Chrysler V8
Torque 425lb ft @ 2800rpm
Top speed 133mph
0-60mph 7.3seconds
Fuel consumption 13.6mpg

How many Jensen Interceptors were made?

6,408

Jensen Interceptor
Production 1966–1976 6,408 produced
Assembly West Bromwich, England
Designer Carrozzeria Touring
Body and chassis

Is the Jensen Interceptor a muscle car?

Basically, describing the Jensen Interceptor FF as the first production ‘four-wheel-drive’ car is correct in that all 4 wheels are driven. However, it’s technically an AWD car. Specifically, a greatly influential AWD classic muscle car.

Who owned a Jensen Interceptor?

Richard Jensen himself
Jensen 541 (546 made) One 541 was built with the Chrysler V8 Hemi engine (like the original Interceptor belonging to Briggs Cunningham) and was owned by Richard Jensen himself.

Who drove a Jensen Interceptor?

Inspector Lynley Mysteries Lynley drove a Jensen Interceptor and later a Bristol 410, a choice that matched his quintessential British character.

How fast is the V8 Interceptor?

How Fast Was The V8 Interceptor? According to speed charts, the Interceptor reached 150 mph, the Charger reached 149 mph, the Tahoe reached 134 mph, the Durango reached 118 mph, the F-150 Responder reached 106 mph, with the Fusion Hybrid reaching 119 mph on a slow street.

Who makes the 1971 Jensen Interceptor?

Chrysler
It was designed by Touring and built by Vignale in Italy, and body construction was later brought in-house. Power came from big Chrysler 383 and 440 V8s and Jensen even dabbled in Ferguson AWD systems in 371 units called the ‘FF.

What make is a Jensen Interceptor?

The Jensen Interceptor made its debut in 1950 as the second car made by Jensen Motors after World War II. The car was based on Austin components with a body built by Jensen and styled by Eric Neale….Jensen Interceptor (1950)

Jensen Interceptor
Production 1950–1957 88 produced
Assembly West Bromwich, England
Designer Eric Neale
Body and chassis

What happened to Jensen Motors?

Jensen Motors Limited was a British manufacturer of sports cars and commercial vehicles in West Bromwich, England….Jensen Motors.

Industry Automotive
Founded 1922 (as W J Smith & Sons Limited)
Defunct 2011 (ceased trading 1976 resumed trading in 1998)
Fate dissolved 2011

What TV show had a Jensen Interceptor?

The Saint
This Jensen Interceptor is a superb example of the classic grand tourer, which starred alongside Simon Dutton in the 1980s TV series remake of ‘The Saint’, and has concours-winning provenance.