Jensen Motors Limited was a British manufacturer of sports cars and commercial vehicles in West Bromwich, England. Brothers Alan and Richard Jensen gave the new name, Jensen Motors Limited, to the commercial body and sports car body making business of W J Smith & Sons Limited in 1934. It ceased trading in 1976. Jensen Motors built specialist car bodies for major manufacturers alongside cars of their own design using engines and mechanicals of major manufacturers Ford, Austin, and Chrysler. Their most notable model today is the Jensen Interceptor, a Grand touring car which was hand-built between 1966 and 1976. At the time, the Jensen-Healey (1972–76), a two-seater convertible sports car, was the best-selling Jensen of all time. In total 10,503 (10 prototypes, 3,347 Mk I and 7,146 Mk II) were produced.
Jensen Motors Limited was a British manufacturer of sports cars and commercial vehicles in West Bromwich, England. Brothers Alan and Richard Jensen gave the new name, Jensen Motors Limited, to the commercial body and sports car body making business of W J Smith & Sons Limited in 1934. It ceased trading in 1976. Jensen Motors built specialist car bodies for major manufacturers alongside cars of their own design using engines and mechanicals of major manufacturers Ford, Austin, and Chrysler. Their most notable model today is the Jensen Interceptor, a Grand touring car which was hand-built between 1966 and 1976. At the time, the Jensen-Healey (1972–76), a two-seater convertible sports car, was the best-selling Jensen of all time. In total 10,503 (10 prototypes, 3,347 Mk I and 7,146 Mk II) were produced.
MARKET |
FOR SALE
|
AVERAGE SALE
|
DOLLAR VOLUME
|
SALES COUNT
|
ACTIONS | |
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Jensen Interceptor1951 to 1993 |
4 |
$42,156
|
$4.3m
|
102
|
||
Jensen -Ford1933 to 1936 |
0 |
$60,105
|
$120,210
|
2
|
||
Jensen S-Type1936 to 1941 |
0 |
-
|
-
|
-
|
||
Jensen H-Type1938 to 1945 |
0 |
-
|
-
|
-
|
||
Jensen 5411955 to 1959 |
0 |
$33,272
|
$99,816
|
3
|
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