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  2. Jensen 541 - Wikipedia

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    The Jensen 541 was a fast car with a claimed 135 bhp (101 kW) and top speed of 109 mph (175 km/h) (both subsequently increased) at launch. A car with overdrive tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1955 had a top speed of 115.8 mph (186.4 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 10.8 seconds.

  3. Jensen 541S - Wikipedia

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    Jensen used their own powerful version of the Austin DS5 4-litre straight-six engine (featuring triple H4 type SU carburettors, a high compression Weslake head with custom-made twin exhaust manifolds and an alloy baffled sump/oil cooler) in the 541S. [5] Initially the Jensen brothers tested Chrysler Hemi V8s in the 541S, also trialled in Alan ...

  4. Jensen 541R - Wikipedia

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    Jensen 541R. When the Jensen 541R was tested by Autocar magazine in January 1958 it achieved their highest maximum speed for a four-seater car at 127.5 mph (205.2 km/h). It was conducted in below-freezing conditions with a "stiff diagonal breeze". 0–60 mph was recorded at 10.6 seconds with fuel consumption at 18 mpg ‑imp (16 L/100 km; 15 mpg ‑US) overall with the normal range given as 15 ...

  5. Jensen Motors - Wikipedia

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    Jensen Motors built specialist car bodies for major manufacturers alongside vehicles of their own design using engines and mechanicals sourced from major manufacturers Ford, Austin and Chrysler. The rights to Jensen's trademarks were bought with the company and it briefly operated in Speke, Liverpool, from 1998 to 2002. Under subsequent owners ...

  6. Jensen Interceptor - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the 383 c.i. produced 335 hp SAE gross, or 270 hp SAE net. Since this engine was detuned by Chrysler for use with low octane petrol, and only produced 250 hp SAE net in 1971, Jensen chose to use the 440 in 3 (7,200 cc) Chrysler engine for 1971. For 1971, two 440 ci engines were offered.

  7. Jensen C-V8 - Wikipedia

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    The Jensen C-V8 is a four-seater GT car produced by Jensen Motors between 1962 and 1966. Launched in October 1962, [2] the C-V8 series had fibreglass bodywork with aluminium door skins, as did the preceding 541 series. All C-V8s used big-block engines sourced from Chrysler; first the 361 and then, from

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    From June 2012 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Theodore M. Solso joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 31.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a 11.6 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Jensen Steam Engines - Wikipedia

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    Tom Jensen Sr (1901–1992) was born and educated in Denmark and was interested in steam engines from an early age. In 1923 he made a large model steam engine which is still in working order and is now unofficially known as the Jensen #1. As a young man, he moved to the United States looking for work as an engineer.

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