Jensen renovation USA
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Jensen renovation USA
Hi guys - it’s time for my Jensen to get a full down to the metal restoration. Don’t want to ship back to the uk. Don’t really want to spend more than $40k. Am I dreaming? Any recommendations for someone trustworthy ideally on east coast of US.
- Robinson D
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Re: Jensen renovation USA
I'm not one to crush dreams. If you pull it off, let us know how you did it.
Restoring a MKII, 125/5052
- slotcarone
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Re: Jensen renovation USA
Assuming you are referring to an Interceptor? As with any car it all depends on how much rust there is and where in the country you are.
1972 Interceptor III
133-5612
133-5612
Re: Jensen renovation USA
I'm confused by the terms you use in your post. What exactly do you mean by "full down to the metal restoration"? Are you talking about a stripping body to metal, doing rust repair and getting a good paint job (external, door jabs, inner doors, etc.) or a "FULL RESTORATION" including mechanical, interior, etc.
If the first I would say if your car doesn't have much rust (usually not the case) and/or prior poor damage repairs you might have a shot at pulling it off for $40K or less at a high quality shop. If you add in mechanical rebuilds, new trim, carpets, etc. you could easily double that mount.
Sorry to pop your bubble but I've done to many restorations over the years to know what's involved is such a major undertaking. My advise to most old car lovers is to buy the best you can afford as I've found it's cheaper to buy it up front instead of restore it on your dime.
Blue skies and green lights - Jim
If the first I would say if your car doesn't have much rust (usually not the case) and/or prior poor damage repairs you might have a shot at pulling it off for $40K or less at a high quality shop. If you add in mechanical rebuilds, new trim, carpets, etc. you could easily double that mount.
Sorry to pop your bubble but I've done to many restorations over the years to know what's involved is such a major undertaking. My advise to most old car lovers is to buy the best you can afford as I've found it's cheaper to buy it up front instead of restore it on your dime.
Blue skies and green lights - Jim
Re: Jensen renovation USA
I’ve owned the car for 15 years - engine runs just fine, bodywork is probably not great and interior veneers and leather, carpet need replacing. Want to do vintage air air conditioning. Guess the simple question I’m asking is can someone recommend a good garage on the east coast of the USA.
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- slotcarone
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Re: Jensen renovation USA
Looks pretty nice! I hope you plan on removing the Trim Line molding! That is riveted on. What state are you in?
1972 Interceptor III
133-5612
133-5612
Re: Jensen renovation USA
Your door and tailgate gaps look perfect. Really nice car as it is. Few shops could put it back as it is. Fewer would do it for 40K. There is an ex Rolls Royce veneer guy (ex MPW I think) in the UK who you could send panels to, just say sort these out as you think best. There are people who work wonders tidying up old leather, and great carpet suppliers. I would just go for fixing those items, and localised repairs to any other damage you find.
That is a really great looking car!
That is a really great looking car!
Have you seen our stolen Jensen FF 119/011 https://twitter.com/jensenffdotcom
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Re: Jensen renovation USA
Are you able to confirm the Chassis Number for my records
Jim Smith
Mem No 1639
136/8791 RJF 17 owned since September 1978
Jim Smith
Mem No 1639
136/8791 RJF 17 owned since September 1978
Re: Jensen renovation USA
What part o the States are you in? I know a few shops that have at least dealt with Interceptors in the past.
Good luck with the project.
George
K&D Jensen
Good luck with the project.
George
K&D Jensen
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- 73nrceptor
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Re: Jensen renovation USA
Can't help with a shop there. Good luck with your restoration!
Tim Waller
73 Interceptor III 140/8836
73 Interceptor III 140/8836