1972 Jensen Interceptor MK III For SaleThis 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.See the "videos" tab above this description box for a
cold start and walk around. Please call ahead to confirm
the vehicle's current availability and viewing location.
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