How much does a Jensen Interceptor cost?

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.

Do they still make Jensen Interceptor?

It ceased trading in 1976. Though trading resumed in 1998, Jensen Motors Limited was dissolved in 2011.

When was the last Jensen Interceptor made?

1976
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.

What engine came in Jensen Interceptor?

Chrysler V8 engines
Model history and specifications. Jensen Motors used Chrysler V8 engines for the Interceptor, starting with the 6276 cc (383 c.i.) with optional manual (Mark I, only 22 built) or TorqueFlite automatic transmissions driving the rear wheels through a limited slip differential in a conventional Salisbury rear axle.

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

Who owned a Jensen Interceptor?

A sports car bought by comedian Eric Morecambe for £4,500 has been put up for sale for £150,000. Morecambe purchased the Jensen Interceptor in 1968 and kept it in a garage at his home.

How many Jensen Interceptors are there?

Only 232 cars were built with the 440 “Six Pack”, and it had the distinction of being the most powerful car ever to have been made by Jensen.

Is a Jensen Interceptor 4 wheel drive?

It was the first non all-terrain production car equipped with four-wheel drive and an anti-lock braking system….

Jensen FF
Layout Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
Related Jensen Interceptor
Powertrain
Engine 6,277 cc (6.3 L; 383.0 cu in) [Chrysler 383] V8