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The Jensen C-V8 is a four-seater GT car produced by
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between 1962 and 1966. Launched in October 1962, the C-V8 series had fibreglass bodywork with aluminium door skins, as did the preceding
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series. All C-V8s used big-block engines sourced from
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; first the 361 and then, from 1964, the 383 in³. Most of the cars had three-speed Chrysler
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automatic transmission, but seven Mk2 C-V8s were produced with the 6-litre engine and four-speed manual gearbox, followed by two manual Mk3s. The engine is entirely set back behind the front axle line which made the C-V8 one of the first front-mid-engined cars. While the great majority of C-V8s were made in right-hand drive (RHD), ten were made in left-hand drive (LHD). The car was one of the fastest production four-seaters of its era. The Mk II, capable of , ran a quarter-mile (≈400 m) in 14.6 seconds, and accelerated from 0– in 6.7 seconds. It was also one of the quickest cars to 60 mph in the world being significantly faster than such performance cars of the period as the
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, Aston Martin DB5 and Jaguar E Type. The upgraded Mk II, introduced in October 1963, had Armstrong Selectaride electronically adjustable rear dampers and minor styling changes. Changes on the Mk III, the final version of the series which was introduced in June 1965, included a minor reduction in overall length, deeper windscreen, equal size headlamps without chrome bezels, improved interior ventilation, wood-veneer dashboard, the addition of overriders to the bumpers, and a dual-circuit braking system. Car no 104/2308, the blue car illustrated in this article is a mildly modified Mark Two which left the factory in May, 1965. The factory made two convertibles: a cabriolet, and a Sedanca that opened only above the front seats. The 1963 Sedanca was featured in an article by
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in the June 2008 issue of ''Ruoteclassiche'', Italy's leading classic car magazine. The front of the C-V8 was styled with covered headlamps, similar to those on the Ferrari 275 GTB and Jaguar 3.8 E-type Series 2 as a key element of the design. But because of concerns that they might reduce the effectiveness of the headlamps, the covers were deleted for the production cars. As a consequence the C-V8's front-end appearance was compromised and proved controversial for decades. Owners are now starting to return their cars to the original streamlined styling intended by the car's designer
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. The model was discontinued in 1966 after a total production run of 500. The fibreglass body, and the fact that the twin-tube frame was set in from the perimeter of the car, have contributed to the model's comparatively high survival rate. The C-V8 was little used in motor sports although a factory Jensen used the services of a team of racing drivers, including Roy Salvadori to take the Commanders Cup 4-hour endurance events at Snetterton race course in MKIII C-V8 in 1965. More recently a Jensen C-V8 has been one of the most awarded cars in Tarmac Classic Rallying, with over 120 trophies including multiple wins and podiums in Targa Tasmania, Classic Adelaide and Targa High Country (Outright and Handicap) and several championship series wins. One prototype C-V8 FF was fitted with four-wheel drive and an anti-lock braking system. It was used for development of the Jensen FF which was the first non-all-terrain production car equipped with four-wheel drive A C-V8 Mk II was featured in the 1965 to 1966 ITC television series '' The Baron''. Famous owners of Jensen C-V8s include actor
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fame who owned a MKII Reg AUW 70B, the pop star Susan Maughan, the guitarist
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from the glam-rock band Slade whose car carried the registration YOB 1 and Sir
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MP, the Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Historic Vehicles Group. A CV-8 was featured in the 2015
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series London Spy driven by the character Scottie. One was also featured in series 4 episode 5 of Minder. It was driven by Jimmy Nail and had registration number 324 PE. In 2015 a Jensen CV-8 Mk II started to be modified with the aim of becoming the first Jensen to set a speed record on Speed Week 2018. The Sedanca was also featured in Classics Monthly magazine, issue 146, February 2009. In 1964 a Jensen C-V8 towed a 400, Alpine and Musketeer Caravan at over 100 mph at Duxford Aerodrome. The Musketeer tow set the world Record at just over 102 mph !! as stated in Caravans: The Illustrated History from 1960 By Andrew Jenkinson


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References


Fiftieth anniversary celebration of the CV-8Details of the speed record attempt
{{Jensen Motors timeline C-V8 Grand tourers Cars introduced in 1962