Ullric Woodhams has kindly lent his Mk2 Mango FF to the British Motor Museum, Gaydon
Should turn a few heads , stunning car.
John P
Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
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Mk3 Int 128/4451 - SW Area Rep (Devon/Cornwall)
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
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Re: Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
somewhere, nice and dry warm and safe to keep it, 

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Re: Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
That's what contributors to the National Motorcycle Museum thought; it turned out to be a bit too warm.cannonball wrote:somewhere, nice and dry warm and safe to keep it,
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Re: Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
Very cool addition!
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Re: Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
FFS I SURE HOPE NOTHING GOES ON LIKE THAT,, THE POOR BUGGERS AND LOST FOREVER,VFK44 wrote:That's what contributors to the National Motorcycle Museum thought; it turned out to be a bit too warm.cannonball wrote:somewhere, nice and dry warm and safe to keep it,
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Re: Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
Stunning looking!
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Re: Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
Looks incredible and will really make a stunning exhibition item. The colour will bring car enthusiasts clustering and gathering from many more mundane models (Sorry to those but a Jensen is incredible and special)
Neil
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Re: Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
yes a great colour,,anyone got the colour/paint mix codes ???
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Re: Mango Jensen FF @ British Motor Museum
Ulric has published a complete list of original paint codes (except Colorado Yellow). He holds samples for spectrographic analysis.cannonball wrote:yes a great colour,,anyone got the colour/paint mix codes ???
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No doubt the display will do a world of good for Jensen's image and popularity with kids today and trigger several ownerships and future restorations. I still remember the first time I saw a gleaming Mk3 in metallic blue parked in Pinner high street in the 1990s. Tinted windows, amazing GKN alloys, and sheepskin seat inserts! A year or so later I had bought my first Jensen!
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