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Re: Jensen Healey (Interceptor?)

To: busyrider@springmail.com
Subject: Re: Jensen Healey (Interceptor?)
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 21:34:54 -0700
Cc: pauld@ekpc.com, spridgets@autox.team.net, busyrider@springmail.com
References: <Springmail.105.972592883.0.99554300@www.springmail.com>
Talk about bride of Frankenstein...
Well what if it was a Jensen Healey Interceptor? 1974 was the first year for 
the 440 Magnum. Now that would be pretty imprecise to have! I've got a buddy in 
Roseville CA. who
is doing a ground up restoration with plenty of suspension and engine 
modifications (not to mention money), like hemi heads and 550 HP. I've always 
thought that these cars
looked like they were half Porsche 944 (the back half) and half Jaguar, the 
front half. But all in all... if I where restoring one I'd go with an older 
model with the 383,
it's much lighter and can rev better.
On the other hand if I could afford a restoration like that... I would be 
dicking with a Japanese powered Sprite.
-Drew


busyrider@springmail.com wrote:

> Paul,
> They all look good in pictures. Even Bride of Frankenstein was kinda sexy. :-)
>
> If you really want to impress your boss, talk him out of it!
>
> The engine shares parts with Lotus engines of that era. Jensen was the 
>sucker, er proving ground for Lotus before they dared put this powerplant in 
>one of their own cars.
>
> Was \'74 a good year? For me it was but I don\'t know if there were any good 
>years for Jensen-Healeys.
>
> Grab one of Donald Healey\'s books and you will find comments on his love for 
>the Jensen fiasco.
>
> But despite all of these comments, if your boss is fascincated by bland cars 
>that have little or no value or build quality, this is the car for him.
>
> Hell, he could even restore one and sell it for 1/3 of that amount when he 
>realizes what he has done.
>
> Fred
>
> PS You may want to keep your resume up to date in case he blames you for 
>helping him purchase one of these.
>
> On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:03:48 -0400 \"Paul A. Dolloff, Ph.D.\" 
><pauld@ekpc.com> wrote:
>
> ListMeisters:
>
> My General Manager left me a voice message about a \'74 Jensen
> Healey someone is trying to sell him.  He told me that from the
> picture, the car looks good.
>
> Please educate me so I can educate him on these cars.  This guy
> is the big cheese so I need some answers!
>
> What are these cars worth?  Do they share Spridget parts?  Is
> there a web site so I can see what the look like?  When were these
> made?  Is \'74 a good year?  Parts availability - VB and Mo$$?
>
> This has been my only day in the office for over two weeks.  Gone
> again tomorrow.  Back on List Monday.  Therefore, responses
> directly back to me would be best.
>
> TIA!
> Paul
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Paul A. Dolloff, Ph.D.
> Lexington, KY
> 859/744-4812 ext. 389
> \'66 A/H Sprite MK III: HAN8L-55641
> \'66 A/H Sprite MK III: HAN8L-59017
> \'69 A/H Sprite MK IV: Parts car
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