Edgar Schwyn has at last been able to track down the first J-H which, after duty at Geneva in 1972, was the type approval car for Swiss regulations and was then sold to Edgar. Rumours of it being destroyed were incorrect and it is now in the hands of, and used by, a very proud owner.
That is the good news. The bad news is that mine is no longer the oldest survivor - a very short reign indeed! Edgar is going to try and persuade the owner to join the Swiss Jensen Club, and maybe we will see the car in Holland next year.
Tony M
Jensen-Healey Chassis 10001
Jensen-Healey Chassis 10001
Tony Marshall
JML 1967-74
JOC 7828
JML 1967-74
JOC 7828
JH10001
Edgar is going to try and persuade the owner to join the Swiss Jensen Club, and maybe we will see the car in Holland next year.
Now that would be nice ! We are looking for historically important, special and/or unique cars to compliment our 25th anniversary meeting.
So if anyone owning such a Jensen (Hey Bill, what about your woody?) is interested in a trip to Holland Sept. 2006, let me know asap pls.
Han
Now that would be nice ! We are looking for historically important, special and/or unique cars to compliment our 25th anniversary meeting.
So if anyone owning such a Jensen (Hey Bill, what about your woody?) is interested in a trip to Holland Sept. 2006, let me know asap pls.
Han