From the front, it looks vaguely like an old early-70s Datsun, overall more like a period Alfa Romeo, but the interior is that of a British touring car and under the hood, 440 ci of Chrysler muscle. The Interceptor is a relative of the Lotus-powered Jensen-Healey sports car, also underrated in its class. Interceptors were first built in the 1950s, then a new version appeared in the 60s and 70s, with occasional revivals of the company and the car continuing until the present (see Jensen International Automotive). Jensen was also involved in the manufacturing of several other companies' cars including the Volvo P1800 and the Sunbeam Tiger.

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