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The Body of a Brit, but the Heart of a Mopar....

Don't forget the Interceptor's somewhat less pretty predecessor, the C-V8, came with Chrysler V8s too
Ah yes, my buddy Cliff had one of those in his shop earlier this year. He needed gaskets that were not available anywhere at the time, so I gave him all the ones I had.

I somehow lost the photos I had, but I do still have a video walkaround of the CV-8.

It's a Mopar .... nearly.....

 
Ah yes, my buddy Cliff had one of those in his shop earlier this year. He needed gaskets that were not available anywhere at the time, so I gave him all the ones I had.

I somehow lost the photos I had, but I do still have a video walkaround of the CV-8.

It's a Mopar .... nearly.....


that is bad *** looking Roger

Is that the older gentlemen farmer, guy with the cannon's car ?
 
53 c3 coupe

53 Cunningham c3 coupe.jpg
 
that is bad *** looking Roger

Is that the older gentlemen farmer, guy with the cannon's car ?
No, just another older guy with a passion for old cars.....lots of them around still. :thumbsup:
 
Not exactly the body of a Brit. Original body design, style is Italian.
From the Jensen Owners Club "The original design penned by Touring of Milan was taken to Vignale of Turin who had the capability to produce the car in much higher numbers than Touring. Fully trimmed and painted bodyshells were delivered from Italy for assembly at West Bromwich by October 1966."
The Jensen Interceptor - Jensen Owners' Club
 
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