Vehicle Description
This 1960 Jensen benefited from a ground-up restoration and is a
two-owner car. It was once owned by Quinten Keynes, Charles
Darwin\'s grandson and the nephew of Lord John Maynard Keynes,
founder of Keynesian Economics\r\n\r\nThe car was a true barn find
as it sat for 40 years and has retained all of the original tools,
equipment and documentation from the Jensen factory. It has all-new
chrome and the engine was replaced by Jensen at the factory and has
less than 900 miles on it.\r\n\r\nOver 125,000 spent on the
restoration.\r\n\r\nIt has new wire wheels, tires, carbs, radiator
refurbished, new suspension bushings, new exhaust, and body that
was taken to bare metal and painted in Deltron two stage Milano
Red, new Italian leather interior, Wilton Wool carpet, and all
mechanicals have been gone through. It has working overdrive, right
hand drive, and I one of only 541 with this grille which was
installed at the factory. It has factory installed custom interior
and steering wheel.\r\n\r\nIt was the fastest 4-seater car in the
world in 1960 at over 125 miles per hour and is powered by a 4.0
Litre straight 6 Austin motor with triple carbs.