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Highlights
- Imported from dry California
- Looks to be complete and ready for restoration
- Offered in good condition considering its age
The Appeal
As well as producing barnstorming GTs like the Interceptor, the West Bromwich-based car manufacturer also offered the nimble Jensen-Healey, the car that followed on from Donald Healey’s successful partnership with Austin. With Lotus’ 16 valve twin cam under the bonnet, the new Healey proved a popular sports car, selling especially well in the United States.
We’re informed that this 1973 example spent most of its life in California, avoiding salty roads and making it a great candidate for restoration.
The History and Paperwork
- The vendor reports that the Jensen is supplied with lots of documentation
- US papers present
- Still wears its Californian registration plates
- Now resides in the Netherlands
- Import duties and VAT have been paid
- Some additional weather equipment and spares are included
The Interior
- The black vinyl seats present well, with minimal wear
- Veneers on the dashboard and centre console lend a premium feel
- Looks to be very original, even down to the steering wheel
- The black carpeting shoes signs of use but remains serviceable
- Sony cassette deck fitted
- Some wear evident on the switchgear and controls
- The dashboard does not appear to be cracked
- All seems in fair condition inside the boot
- Roll hoop fitted behind the occupants
- Overall, a tidy interior that would clean up really well with a little attention
The Exterior
- White paintwork in reasonable condition
- Repainting would be required to bring this car to its best, unless you favour the patina-look
- Straight bodywork, with no obvious signs of damage
- The bumpers have survived well
- Underslung Bosch Pilot spot lamps are a great period accessory
- All of the light lenses and brightwork present well
- The convertible hood is present but requires extensive repairs or replacement
- All of the glass looks to be in reasonable shape
- Luggage rack fitted to the boot lid
- Besides some surface rust on the running gear, the californian climate has been very kind to this Jensen
The Mechanics
- 2.0-litre Lotus twin-cam
- Four-speed manual gearbox
- Not currently running
- Looks to be complete under the bonnet
- Mechanically, its condition is unknown, but spare parts are plentiful for this drivetrain
Summary
This Jensen-Healey looks like a great project. With a little hard work, we’re sure it’ll be back on the open road before too long.
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