1972 Jensen Interceptor MK III For Sale
This 1972 Jensen Interceptor Mk III represents the first full model
year of the Mk III update and the debut of the massive 7.2-liter
(440ci) Chrysler V8 in the Interceptor lineup. Power comes from the
big-block 440 topped with a Holley carburetor, paired to Chrysler's
Torqueflite automatic transmission, delivering exactly what the
Interceptor was known for: effortless, torque-rich performance
suited to long-distance grand touring. The cooling system has been
sensibly upgraded with dual electric fans, improving drivability
without compromising the character of the car.
The Interceptor's body was styled by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan,
giving it a distinctly Italian supercar presence - low beltline,
quad headlights, and a muscular stance - while each car was
hand-built in West Bromwich, England. One of its defining design
elements is the wraparound glass rear hatch, a dramatic and complex
piece of engineering that also provides a surprisingly usable cargo
area, reinforcing the Interceptor's role as a true GT rather than a
pure sports car. This 1972 example retains the desirable chrome
blade bumpers, a cleaner look that was lost in later years when
larger impact bumpers were introduced.
Inside, the cabin is unmistakably British. The interior is trimmed
in Connolly leather, the same supplier used by Rolls-Royce, along
with real wood accents throughout. A Nardi steering wheel adds a
period-correct sporting touch. The original Lucas wiring - often a
concern on British cars of this erahas been replaced, and the
original radio has been swapped for a modern head unit for improved
usability. Notably, the car still includes its original Jensen
toolkit and fire extinguisher, small details that speak to careful
preservation.
Production numbers for the Interceptor were always limited, with
estimates suggesting fewer than 6,500 built across the entire model
run. When new, the Interceptor was priced well above cars like the
Jaguar E-Type or Chevrolet Corvette, placing it firmly in Aston
Martin and Ferrari territory. Today, it remains comparatively
undervalued next to an Aston Martin V8, making the Jensen
Interceptor Mk III an appealing and still attainable entry into
hand-built, V8-powered European grand touring.
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