1973 Jensen-Healey Mk I
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Description
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In 1967, the enduring collaboration between Austin and the Donald Healey Motor Company, known as Austin-Healey, reached its conclusion after a fruitful 15 year tenure. With newfound freedom to pursue his automotive visions, Healey embarked on crafting a new sports car to be assembled by Jensen Motors in West Bromwich, England. The Jensen-Healey as it would become known, used a unitary body along with steering and suspension components from Vauxhall, brakes from Triumph, and a four-speed transmission from Sunbeam. A number of engine suppliers were considered before Colin Chapman of Lotus volunteered his new Type 907 twin-cam inline-four engine similar to the unit used in the Lotus Elite. These elements came together to form a potent package for the period, with the 2.0-liter Lotus engine delivering 145 horsepower while the Triumph TR6 only offered 105 and the MG MGB just 80. It also looked unlike any other British roadster of the day, through its absence of a front grille and its prominent front bumper. Despite being faster and prettier than its competitors, the Jensen-Healey's relatively expensive $4,795 price tag meant that just over 10,500 were produced in total, making them rare and collectible classic British roadsters today.
Highlights
Offered from The SoCal Collection
2.0-liter twin-cam Lotus 907 inline-four topped with dual Stromberg carburetors
Four-speed manual transmission
Finished in white with a black vinyl soft top
13 inch alloy wheels mounted with Dayton Quadra SE tires
This 1973 Jensen-Healey Mk I is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 60,450 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Black-accented bumpers
Driver’s-side exterior rearview mirror
Vent windows
AM/FM/cassette stereo
Wood-grained interior trim
Dual padded sun visors
Heater
Analog Smiths clock
Locking glove compartment
Cigarette lighter
Chrome fuel filler cap
Dual exhaust outlets
Front disc brakes
Known Imperfections
Some minor paint flaws noticeable in areas upon close inspection
Minor signs of wear are present in some areas of the interior
Soft top rear window is aged and yellowed
Aged tires show cracks
Rust spots noted on the rockers and pinch weld seams
Paint crack on the right front wheel arch
Wheel center caps are faded
Included
Black vinyl boot cover
Ownership History
The consignor reportedly acquired this 1973 Jensen-Healey Mk I in 2020.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Jakob Greisen Phone: 415.480.9028 email: jgreisen@hagerty.com