Jensen 541 de luxe, 1956 information

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The brothers Richard and Alan Jensen started building special bodies on Standard and other chassis makes in the thirties of the twentieth century. From the year 1935 they started fabricating their own cars fitted with Nash and Ford engines. In the year 1950 the first Interceptor was presented, powered by a big six cylinder Austin engine. Jensen Motor Company had found her way building fast and stylish GT's. In 1953 the beautiful Jensen 541 was presented on the London motor show. The 2+2 coupe was given strong and purposeful lines and the bodywork was made of GRP (Glass fiber reinforced plastic). The car was powered by a four Litre Austin six cylinder in-line engine.  In the fall of 1956 the 541 de luxe was introduced, this model was equipped with disc brakes all round. In 1957 the 541 R with 160 bhp. engine saw the light of day.  From 1953 until 1957 Jensen build 225 Jensen 541 cars of which 53 were de luxe models. 200 Jensen 541 R models were built from 1957 until 1960. 

Technical data

Six cylinder in-line engine (OHV)
Cylinder capacity: 3993 cc.
3 S.U. carburettors
Capacity: 152 bhp. at 4100 rpm.
Top-speed: 193 km/h.
Brakes: disc brakes all round
Gearbox: 4-speed, manual + overdrive
Weight: 1475 kg.

Information

Colour dark red with a beige leather interior and dark red carpet. The car is fitted with chrome wire wheels, overdrive, radio and a Stainless Steel exhaust. A very special and scarce automobile of which only 53 have been build in 'de luxe' specification.


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