The Jensen Interceptor III hatchback is a classic car from 1966 that is known for its exotic design and its grand touring performance. It was the third and final version of the iconic Jensen Interceptor and was produced from 1966 to 1976 by the British car manufacturer, Jensen Motors. The Interceptor III is an all-time favorite car among collectors for its unique style and muscular presence. Externally, the Interceptor III has a timeless design that is both imposing and elegant. Its long, wide hood leads to a steeply-sloped two-door coupe body with a unique, egg-shaped D-pillar, and a classic flat-back hatchback. The exterior is adorned with four slender kerbside windows and a five-spoke alloy wheel that adds to the classic look. The Interceptor III is available as both a manual and an automatic transmission with an impressive top speed of up to 130mph. The interior design of the Interceptor III is just as pleasing, with a luxurious interior that features leather-covered seats and a central console with a gear lever located between the seats. The interior also features a beautiful burl wood trim, metal accents, and plenty of in-cabin storage space. Under the hood, the Interceptor III is powered by a Chrysler V8 engine that produces up to 325 horsepower. This powerful vehicle can go from 0-60 in 8.7 seconds and features a massive 5.9ltr fuel tank to make sure you can enjoy the grand touring experience. The 1966 Jensen Interceptor III is a classic car that is sure to stand out from the crowd and draw admirers who appreciate its timeless style and power.
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