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The Jensen Healey is a classic British sports car that was produced from 1972 to 1976. It was designed by Donald Healey and manufactured by Jensen Motors. The car was designed to be a mid-range sports car that was affordable and reliable. It was powered by a Lotus-designed, four-cylinder, twin-cam engine and featured a five-speed manual transmission.
The Jensen Healey was offered in two models, the Jensen Healey and the Jensen GT. The Healey was the base model and was available with a 2.0L engine and a four-speed manual transmission. The GT was the performance model and was powered by a 2.2L engine and a five-speed manual transmission. Both models featured a fiberglass body and a steel chassis.
The Jensen Healey was well-received by enthusiasts and the media alike. The car was praised for its performance and handling, as well as its attractive styling. The car was also praised for its reliability, which was often compared to that of the Porsche 911. The car was also praised for its affordability, which made it an attractive option for those looking for a mid-range sports car.
Unfortunately, the Jensen Healey was not a commercial success. The car was plagued by reliability issues, which led to its discontinuation after only four years of production. Despite its shortcomings, the Jensen Healey remains a beloved classic and is still highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The Jensen Healey was a bold and ambitious project that was ahead of its time. The car was designed to be a mid-range sports car that was reliable, affordable, and attractive. Despite its shortcomings, the Jensen Healey remains a beloved classic and is still highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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