The 1976 Jensen Interceptor III is a car full of character and history. We think its combination of design and engineering is spectacular. In 1966, Jensen Motors in West Bromwich, England, introduced the Jensen Interceptor with its all-steel body designed by Italian design house Vignale. This was quite a change from the previous design, which used fiberglass-reinforced plastic. The Interceptor was equipped with a Chrysler V8 engine, starting with the 6.3 liter, and had disc brakes all around and a limited slip differential. In October 1969, the Series 2 was announced, with slightly altered styling to the grille, headlights, taillights and a more modern interior with air conditioning now available as an option. In 1971, the Series 3 was introduced, again with a different grille and headlights, different wheels and air conditioning was now part of the standard equipment. The engine was once again enlarged to 7.2 liters, making it a real powerhouse. Unfortunately, Jensen entered a recession in 1975, and production of the Interceptor ended in 1976. This is a shame, of course, because it is obviously an iconic car with a brand that had its own vision. A brand that thought differently. This particular example, one of the last 100 Interceptor IIIs, was originally delivered to Canada in 1976. The car has been restored and reconditioned in the past, with the body color repainted in a striking "Flag Red" hue. The paint is in clean condition and the chrome parts, which appear to be original, have developed a nice patina, adding to the authenticity of the car. The rubber parts are partially used, but still in clean condition. The interior of this Jensen is truly a sight to behold. The leather upholstery has developed a great patina, which enhances the authenticity of the car. The dashboard is still neat and functional. The engine, a Chrysler 440ci V8, runs quietly and has a wonderful sound. This power source provides an impressive driving experience, with the car feeling smooth and powerful.The Jensen Interceptor III is equipped with a Chrysler TorqueFlite automatic transmission, which shifts smoothly and properly. Thanks to specialized maintenance and the care of an enthusiast, this car drives as you would expect from such a classic. The suspension and chassis have been well maintained, ensuring a comfortable and stable ride.In short, this 1976 Jensen Interceptor III is an impressive and authentic classic that will appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike. It is a car that not only represents a piece of automotive history, but is ready to provide many more years of driving pleasure. We deliver this car with documentation provided with history. Are you interested? Please contact us today, we are happy to assist you. You are welcome at Gallery Aaldering, active since 1975. We have years of experience in exporting our vehicles worldwide, ask about the possibilities.