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 is a Jensen Interceptor?

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 much is a 1971 Jensen Interceptor?

$39,900. Classics on Autotrader is your one-stop shop for the best classic cars, muscle cars, project cars, exotics, hot rods, classic trucks, and old cars for sale.

Is there a new Jensen Interceptor?

The new Jensen Interceptor will be a four-seat grand tourer with an all-new aluminum chassis and handcrafted aluminum body.

Which 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.

How many Jensen Interceptors were made?

6,408 produced

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

What happened to the Jensen Motor Company?

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

Who made the Jensen Interceptor car?

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

Do they still make Jensen Interceptors?

Jensen had fallen on hard times by 1975, owing to the then world-wide recession, and to problems with its Jensen-Healey sports car. The company was placed into receivership, and the receivers allowed production to continue until the available cache of parts was exhausted. Production of the Interceptor ended in 1976.

How much horsepower does a Jensen Interceptor have?

Jensen Interceptor Engine Technical Data
Compression Ratio : 10.00
Maximum power – Output – Horsepower : 330 PS or 326 bhp or 243 kW @ 4600 rpm
Maximum torque : 576.0 Nm or 424 lb.ft @ 4600 rpm
Drive wheels – Traction – Drivetrain : RWD

Do they still make Jensen cars?

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
Headquarters West Bromwich, England

What happened to Jensen?

Jensen is a free agent. The contract of longtime LCS mid laner Jensen has been terminated by Team Liquid, a source told Dot Esports. Jensen’s release from Liquid comes just over a year after he signed a three-year extension reported to be worth more than $4 million.

Where were Jensen cars made?

Jensen Interceptor – MkI, II, III (6,408 made) The early models were also built in Italy by Vignale. In a further move from tradition, use of fibreglass was dropped: this GT tourer was made in steel.

Where was the Jensen factory?

West Bromwich
In autumn 1954, Jensen began work on a new factory on the south side of West Bromwich on Kelvin Way, and it was here that the 541’s replacement the Chrysler-engined CV8 was built, along with its successor, the second Interceptor, possibly the most famous Jensen of all.

What kind of car is the interceptor from Wheeler Dealers?

The Interceptor featured in the seventh season of Wheeler Dealers as the MkIII model. Featuring a revised front end and air conditioning as standard (although the model on the show was missing this), Edd China re-conditioned the interior, replaced the brake master cylinder, and did some bodywork modification.

What ever happened to the Jensen Interceptor?

The original Jensen Interceptor was an excellent, if slightly underdeveloped, grand tourer. For every innovation (first AWD sports car) there were quality issues. Unsurprisingly, Jensen went bust for the first time in 1976. The Interceptor featured in the seventh season of Wheeler Dealers as the MkIII model.

What kind of cars do Wheeler Dealers restore?

Over the years, Wheeler Dealers have restored some amazing cars. Sports cars like the Porsche 911 (996) and the BMW M3 (E46) were worked on and restored by the Wheeler Dealers team, showing how to restore cars and possibly sell them on for a profit.