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That was quite an interesting read and some great pictures of cars and of course watches.

I just wish there were more and better pictures of the Jensen Interceptors as I have always loved the look and sound of them. An italian designed car with an American Chrysler V8 engine and a beautiful british leather interior all made for an exceptional
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By: India Whiskey Charlie
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Now Bullet was what you call a movie, no stupid CGI or special effects just real people doing really hard driving stunts.

I haven't seen the film in a very long time now but do remember going to the cinema to see it and loving every second of it. I mean come on fast cars Robert Vaughn, Steve McQueen and the beautiful Jacqueline Bisset plus an actual plot and story to the fil
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By: Blansky
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1959 Jensen 541R.

6 Cylinders, 4 liter, 150 HP. An original car. I didn't know its existence before I discovered these photos. ( Credit: Classic Car ). The interior is very " 50's ", don't you think? Best, Nicolas
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1972 Jensen Interceptor III.

Big american engine in this Jensen, the Chrysler 440CI 7.2: And the interior, which is not bad looking at all! Credit photos: Classic Car. Enjoy, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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This was the car…

…that ‘made’ Jensen (Classic Car magazine has just published a retrospective of the three model series). All fibreglass body. Serious grunt! And any Frenchman wondering about the front end needs to remember the Facel Vega. 😀 What’s not to love? Cheers, pp
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Another curiosity: 1964 JENSEN CV8 MKII.

From 1964, Chrysler 8 Cylinders, 330 HP. Not the kind of cars I expected from Jensen. You? Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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Clocks & Tachs for Classics

I was doing a little research today in my "library", perusing the back pages of Classic & Sports Car magazines, when I came across an advert from a company (Clocks4Classics) whose product could repair the tachometer on my Lotus, which hasn't worked since
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By: cazalea
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So I had to do the research...

So I had to do the research. First, as I like to get into details of what's interest me, and second, the P1800 has been one of my favorite cars long before it became a popular classic (and long time after the Saint.). Add to that the fact that as an owner
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