133/5737
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special features
leather trim and hidden screws (with leather of course!)
leather head rest
leather coverred A pillars and hidden screws (with leather of course!)
leather trim and hidden screws (with leather of course!)
new home-made hand pockets (same style as the front seat pockets)
leather covered dashboard
hidden screws (with leather of course!)
custom made comfortable armrest (easier to re-trim...)
leather trim and hidden screws (with leather of course!)
leather head rest
leather coverred A pillars and hidden screws (with leather of course!)
leather trim and hidden screws (with leather of course!)
new home-made hand pockets (same style as the front seat pockets)
leather covered dashboard
hidden screws (with leather of course!)
custom made comfortable armrest (easier to re-trim...)
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Re: 133/5737
Jean, I do like the updated arm rest, centrebox cover, looks so much better. Which way do you open it now ?
Only working half a day now.
http://www.jensensontour.co.uk
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Hello,
it opens the same way. (I kept the hinges used for the cover and even the storage for the user's manual).
The only thing that has been removed is the lock.
Re: 133/5737
Hi, Re the front "spoiler". Here in Australia it was popular for a short while to put a Volvo 240 front spoiler on a very few Jensens. Love that colour. Reminds me of getting a suntan in Essex (please don't ask as it was quite emotional) Kenny38
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Volvo 240 spoilers are probably rarer than the Interceptor now...
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
Stephen, Epping, Essex
Stephen, Epping, Essex
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133/5737 is a Youtube star.
Sorry, it is in french but the sunny weather is typically from South of France in January....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSoafUyMIV0
Sorry, it is in french but the sunny weather is typically from South of France in January....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSoafUyMIV0