Kerry Moore's Interceptor III
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Kerry Moore's Interceptor III
This is Kerry Moore's recently restored Interceptor III, at least the one in the middle is, I thought it would be a pity to chop the photo. Kerry's car has Mark Manniot's car to the left and Steve Payne's to the right.
As can be seen from the photos Kerry isn't afraid to use the car! He is also one of the Jensen Monday Club - see their website for more details of the car
http://www.jensenmondayclub.co.uk/
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www.jensenmondayclub.co.uk
Brilliant site. Lots of knowledge. Hours of reading.
2210/1132 Interceptor MK3 1974
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Talking of reflective - shouldn't those numberplates be reflective? Or did it take 8 months after construction before it was registered? I'm sure a nice bright yellow rear plate would set off the paintwork a treat.
Seriously, it looked lovely. Also wet. Very wet. As indeed was I. Look forward to seeing it in better conditions one day.
What's the story with the black J E N S E N script on the tailgate of your MkIII - which models have a square badge and which have the script?
Seriously, it looked lovely. Also wet. Very wet. As indeed was I. Look forward to seeing it in better conditions one day.
What's the story with the black J E N S E N script on the tailgate of your MkIII - which models have a square badge and which have the script?
"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"
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Hm, ok. I think it deserves a private numberplate by now. How about
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It is actually an "L" reg, but Tony Marshall told me it was kept back until "M" reg as it was a dealer demonstrator, but it wasn't kept back quite 8 months...VFK44 wrote:Talking of reflective - shouldn't those numberplates be reflective? Or did it take 8 months after construction before it was registered? I'm sure a nice bright yellow rear plate would set off the paintwork a treat.
What's the story with the black J E N S E N script on the tailgate of your MkIII - which models have a square badge and which have the script?
The black plates suit the colour better than yellow!
The badge on the rear is the one of the "C" pillar, which was also used on the MK1 I think. In chrome it was lost against the grey, but in black it stands out better.
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