24. Jensen Interceptor
The Interceptor is a Grand tourer which was hand-built at the Kelvin Way Factory in West Bromwich, England, between 1966 and 1976 by Jensen Motors. Jensen Motors equipped the Interceptor with Chrysler V8 engines starting with the 6276cc. The Interceptor may have taken some styling cues from the Brasinca Uirapuru, a GT-class sports coupe manufactured in Brazil with a distinctive large, curving wrap-around rear window that doubled as a tailgate. A convertible was introduced in 1974 which was mainly intended for the US market but was also sold in Europe. Only 267 convertibles were made. Rarer still is the Coupé version introduced in 1975; just 60 were made in the one year remaining to the Jensen company before its demise.