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Many a heated argument has taken place over a pint and a cigarette as to what constitutes a vintage or a veteran car. For those of us that could be classed as the un-initiated, the motoring archive research service of the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu have confirmed that they use the following classification; Veteran cars are classified as any vehicle built before 31st December 1904. The Edwardian period is for vehicles built between 1st January 1905 and 31st December 1918. Vintage cars are the ‘youngsters’; these were built between 1st January 1919 and December 1930. However the definition as to what constitutes as a Classic car is somewhat looser. A Classic car is a classification that is linked to vehicles built from the 1950’s OR those cars that have attained a cult status or otherwise known as a popular classic.
It is fair to say that Jensen Motors could be described as the epitome in luxury car production, possibly more akin to the Porsche and Lotus than the Rolls Royce. Indeed, the Jensen has been likened to the world of motoring as Saville Row is to the world of tailoring. Unfortunately, this beautiful car is no longer in production.
The Jensen Brothers Begin Motor Production
Alan and Richard (known as Dick) Jensen were born in Birmingham. Both boys are reputed to have shown a passion for motor cars from an early age, spending countless hours playing with toy cars before eventually putting pen to paper and designing their own dream cars.
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