https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/INVICTOR-BLA ... 4471434852invictor black prince JENSEN BODY drop head coupe 1950 one if only 16 produced 2 previous owners from newthe car that killed the company same family owned since 1995
1950 Invicta "with Jensen body"
1950 Invicta "with Jensen body"
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Re: 1950 Invicta "with Jensen body"
I think that ebay advert is a scam.
The car is in a Motor Museum in Newcastle and that's a shocking advert from a museum.
The car is in a Motor Museum in Newcastle and that's a shocking advert from a museum.
Chris
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Re: 1950 Invicta "with Jensen body"
From the Newburn Motor Museum site:
Invicta
Originally owned by the Earl of Strathmore.
The car was discovered in derelict condition, this Jensen bodied drophead Coupe built in 1948 has been restored at the museum by Tony Porrelli, who is the current owner. This is one of only two cars with this body shape (the other being in Paris)
Invicta
Originally owned by the Earl of Strathmore.
The car was discovered in derelict condition, this Jensen bodied drophead Coupe built in 1948 has been restored at the museum by Tony Porrelli, who is the current owner. This is one of only two cars with this body shape (the other being in Paris)
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Re: 1950 Invicta "with Jensen body"
Theirs a Black RHD Drive one for sale and in need of restoration on Craigslist USA Think is rather cheap too..Cant remember where it is..Bit anyone interested do to Search tempest..And put in RHD..and it will lead you to it
Re: 1950 Invicta "with Jensen body"
Probably a scam, I sent a message to the "seller" a week ago asking for photos showing chassis condition and heard nothing since .
He is still looking for Invicta chassis photos on the net to clone I guess.
Mike.
He is still looking for Invicta chassis photos on the net to clone I guess.
Mike.
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aka The Ozard of Wix.
Has owned:
Jensen PWA 10 2538 LGX 774 1950
Jensen 541 PWX 164 chassis no. 22/5206
541 alloy bodied prototype.
several other 541's
Indian 101Scout
JOC member number 2
Len Jackson was number 1
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Re: 1950 Invicta "with Jensen body"
It failed to reach its reserve at £12,850 - I can't imagine a scam turning this amount down!
The contact number, when searched via google, appears to belong to a Marc Porrelli. The Museum say it is owned by a Tony Porrelli. It seems to be genuine, although a dreadful advert. Hopefully it will be relisted with a price closer to the true reserve.
The contact number, when searched via google, appears to belong to a Marc Porrelli. The Museum say it is owned by a Tony Porrelli. It seems to be genuine, although a dreadful advert. Hopefully it will be relisted with a price closer to the true reserve.
"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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Re: 1950 Invicta "with Jensen body"
Those Invictas were very advanced for their day - too advanced. Meadows engine, magnetic gearbox .. all sorts of innovations, many of which have been removed from most survivors. This looks really nice. If it runs that sounds like good value.
Mike
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Still own 1938 Jensen HL1 drophead
(former JOC Early Cars Registrar)
(former owner of 116/3328 and P66)
Still own 1938 Jensen HL1 drophead