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Originally in production from 1934 to 1976, this British sports car manufacturer has revived the Jensen Interceptor convertible top for 2012, with manufacturing taking place in a former Jaguar plant in Coventry. The Jensen convertible top was one of the first vehicles to use fiberglass in the body construction, which helped create a fast, lightweight sports car.
In the mid-70s, Jensen also formed a collaboration with Donald Healey. The Jensen Healey soft top was built as a joint venture between Jensen and Austin-Healey. Unfortunately the Jensen Healey convertible top was a short-lived model, falling prey to poor sales in the United Kingdom, along with logistical issues in the manufacturing process.
For general convertible top care and cleaning tips, please click here. For helpful convertible top diagrams, please click here.
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