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- Q960934 subject Q8565530.
- Q960934 abstract "The first generation of Jensen Interceptor was the second car to be made by Jensen Motors after World War II and was produced from 1950 to 1957. Jensen later reused the name for a different car (built from 1966 and revived several times after that). The car was based on Austin components with a body built by Jensen and styled by Eric Neale. The 3,993 cc (4.0 L; 243.7 cu in) straight-six engine and transmission came from the Austin Sheerline and the chassis was a lengthened version of the one used on the Austin A70 with a modified version of the independent coil sprung suspension.The two door body was available at first as a convertible and made from a mix of aluminium and steel on a wood frame. The entire front section hinged forwards to give access to the engine. The wrap around rear window was made of rigid plastic (Perspex) and was arranged to drop down into a well for stowage when the top was lowered. In 1952 a hardtop version with fabric-covered roof was launched and a few sedanca version were also made. Total production was 32 convertibles, 52 saloons and 4 sedancas.The brakes used a mixed Girling hydraulic/mechanical system at first to be replaced by a full hydraulic system later. The four speed manual transmission gained optional overdrive in 1952. When the overdrive was fitted a lower, 3.77:1, rear axle gearing was used.A convertible tested by The Motor magazine in 1952 had a top speed of 95 mph (153 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 17.8 seconds. A fuel consumption of 20.3 miles per gallon(imperial) was recorded.In 1952 the car cost £2645 (including tax) on the home market. The overdrive was an extra £116.In 1953 American race car legend Briggs Cunningham had a left hand drive Interceptor made with a Chrysler Hemi engineJensen also made the Austin A40 Sports which was, in its styling, a scaled-down version of the Interceptor .".
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- Q960934 designCompany Q5387168.
- Q960934 designer Q5387168.
- Q960934 height "1.4732".
- Q960934 length "4.6482".
- Q960934 manufacturer Q30348.
- Q960934 predecessor Q6179966.
- Q960934 productionEndYear "1957".
- Q960934 productionStartYear "1950".
- Q960934 successor Q1337740.
- Q960934 thumbnail Jensen_Interceptor_1954_frontb.jpg?width=300.
- Q960934 transmission "4-speedmanual".
- Q960934 wheelbase "2.8448".
- Q960934 width "1.6764".
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- Q960934 bodyStyle "2".
- Q960934 designer Q5387168.
- Q960934 engine "4".
- Q960934 manufacturer Q30348.
- Q960934 name "Jensen Interceptor".
- Q960934 predecessor Q6179966.
- Q960934 production "1950".
- Q960934 production "88".
- Q960934 successor Q1337740.
- Q960934 transmission "4".
- Q960934 type Product.
- Q960934 type Automobile.
- Q960934 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q960934 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q960934 type Thing.
- Q960934 comment "The first generation of Jensen Interceptor was the second car to be made by Jensen Motors after World War II and was produced from 1950 to 1957. Jensen later reused the name for a different car (built from 1966 and revived several times after that). The car was based on Austin components with a body built by Jensen and styled by Eric Neale.".
- Q960934 label "Jensen Interceptor (1950)".
- Q960934 depiction Jensen_Interceptor_1954_frontb.jpg.
- Q960934 name "Jensen Interceptor".