Vehicle Description
Looking for a classic two-seater that is not a MG, a Sunbeam Tiger
or a Triumph Spitfire? Consider this 1973 Jensen Healey.
Made in May 1973 at Jensen's factory in West Bromwich, England,
this is one of only 1,945 Jensen Healey Mark Is made between July
1972 and August 1973.
Dressed in Oakland Green (code AE94), the paint and trim are in
very good order overall, the droptop's bodywork is straight and
solid, the chrome-and-black bumpers fit tightly to the body and the
engine bay is very tidy. Temp gauge is inop and hood springs are
weak. The cabin floor has been replaced and the body bears new
sheetmetal in sections.
This left-hand-drive model has been restored - its bodywork and
paint were redone by Gomez Body Shop in Chicago while all of the
wiring was reworked by Auto Electric in Arlington, Illinois.
This convertible rolls on new BFGoodrich Radial T/A black letter
radials, size 205/60R14 at all corners. Each tire is mounted to a
factory alloy wheel. The wheels are in satisfactory order while the
tires are in very good shape.
Colin Chapman of Lotus offered, and Jensen accepted, his company's
new 2.0L Lotus 907 DOHC, 16-valve all-alloy engine. This
multi-valve engine was the first modern dual overhead cam
four-valve per cylinder engine to be mass-produced on an assembly
line. those exported to the United States had dual side-draught
single-throat CD175 Zenith Strombergs to meet emissions
requirements. There is a new dual carburetor kit, new spark plugs
and spark plug wires.
All fluids were drained, flushed and replaced. Backing this motor
is a four-speed manual transmission. Additional new parts include
master cylinder, brake pads, shock absorbers, front and upper and
lower ball joints.
Inside, there are newer black bucket seats and carpeting. The inner
door panels, dash, center console and shifter are all in
satisfactory order. An AM/FM stereo with eight-track tape deck
completes the interior.
Launched in 1972 as a luxurious and convertible sports car, it was
positioned in the market between the Triumph TR6 and the Jaguar
E-Type. A related fastback, the Jensen GT, was introduced in
1975.
Competition to this Jensen-Healey in 1973 included: Alfa Romeo's
2000 Spider Veloce, Chevrolet's Corvette Convertible, Excalibur SSK
Series II, Lotus Elan Sprint and Porsche's 911.
If you yearn for a classic two-seater from Europe that is different
from the rest, stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today and check out
this Jensen-Healey.
VIN: 12253
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 46,792 miles. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title.
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