Jensen Motors stood at the crossroads of British craftsmanship and international ambition. From their origins as visionary coachbuilders in the 1930s, Richard and Alan Jensen's company carved a path defined by bold innovation and independent spirit. Whether pioneering glass-fiber technology with the 541, delivering world-firsts in all-wheel drive and anti-lock brakes with the FF, or turning heads with the iconic Interceptor, Jensen blended elegance, performance, and creativity in every machine.
Yet Jensen's journey was never easy. The firm's fortunes rose and fell with shifting economies, changing tastes, and the challenges of remaining a boutique manufacturer in an increasingly global industry. Through moments of triumph and near-collapse, Jensen remained a beacon for those who valued individuality over convention.
This book chronicles the complete history of Jensen Motors-from their earliest coachbuilt commissions and collaborations with marques like Austin and Healey, through decades of innovation, racing adventure, and setbacks, to the passionate revival attempts and the enduring legacy cherished by owners and enthusiasts worldwide. Drawing on documented facts and firsthand accounts, it offers a vivid portrait of a company that dared to dream, and the extraordinary cars that continue to inspire generations.
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