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Brand
Jensen
Model
Interceptor
Type
Convertible
Body
Convertible
Year
1974
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
86-YD-34
Chassis number
23111195
Date of first admission
01-01-1974
Date of first admission (NL)
31-07-2021
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
43599 Miles
Color
Blue
Transmission
Automatic
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
The Jensen Interceptor Convertible, produced in 1974, is an embodiment of British elegance and American power. The model made its debut in 1966 and quickly became recognized as an iconic grand tourer designed by Carrozzeria Touring. The combination of a sleek, elegant design and the choice of a powerful Chrysler V8 engine set the Interceptor apart from other cars of the era. The Convertible version is extremely rare, with only 507 produced. This makes it not only a car for enthusiasts, but also a sought-after collector's item within the classic car world.
The Jensen Interceptor Convertible offers a unique driving experience, where open driving and the sound of the V8 engine come together in an unforgettable combination. The car was designed with both luxury and performance in mind, which made the model an attractive choice for those seeking more than just a means of transportation. The use of high-quality materials and attention to detail in both the interior and exterior were hallmarks of Jensen Motors, which was known for its artisanal approach.
This particular Jensen Interceptor Convertible has been in the Netherlands since 2021 and has undergone an extensive restoration, during which several key components were renewed. The restoration included renewing the engine bay, cooling system and electrical system, as well as improvements to the suspension, brakes and rims. The car also comes with important documentation, such as the Jensen Heritage certificate and a restoration report. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.