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Unfairly relegated to the back pages of automotive history books, the Jensen FF was an innovative British grand tourer that introduced ABS and AWD to the world of sports cars. Apart from the ...
Where the Aston Martin used its own internally made engines (at least until 2017, when Mercedes-AMG became an engine supplier ...
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The First 4WD Performance Car Beat The Audi Quattro By 14 YearsAt least three other cars beat the Audi to the post - the AMC Eagle (1979), the Subaru Leone (1971), and the subject of our story, the 1966 Jensen FF, which got there before anyone else ...
The tech-packed (for its time) Jensen FF was also firmly in the muscle car category, pairing powerful lines and a long bonnet with an incredibly large engine. The FF wasn't a solely British effort.
The resulting performance is quite eye opening.' The Jensen Interceptor FF is a rare beast in its own right, and so JIA is set to convert fewer than 10 examples to Mk5 spec. Pricing for the ...
Because it just is, isn’t it? The Jensen FF. A grand tourer in the most obvious sense, but also a leftfield option because it wasn’t built by the obvious manufacturers from Britain ...
Despite the innovations (described by Jensen as "mechanical guardian angels"), the FF was as dear as it was complicated (in both cases, far too). In 1969, the Interceptor had a price tag of $ ...
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