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fordy46 09-03-2011 03:36 PM

Interesting car at Auburn
 

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This was at Auburn, Called a Jensen, body was made in England, motor and running gear ia 36 Ford. One of three built Very unique piece.

Fordors 09-03-2011 04:15 PM

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Film actor Clark Gable looked at, but never purchased a Jensen Ford; who knows, might have been this very car! There is an article about those automobiles in the July/August '71 Ford Life.

W E Mack 09-03-2011 06:29 PM

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Iterestingly, Jensen was reformed in 2010 to buy back old models and refurbish them for reale as new. Not the Jensen-Fords however. According to Wiki, Gable actually commissioned Jensen to build him a car based on the Ford chassis in 1934 and this was the start of the project.

Vic Piano 09-03-2011 07:40 PM

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That Jensen was outstanding. Back in the early '80's I had a '71 Jensen Interceptor. My father bought it on a whim and then asked me to make it run…:confused: It had an Italian body design, Chrysler drivetrain and Lucas (yes, the Prince of Darkness) wiring and it was assembled by the English. The happiest day of my automotive related life was when I watched the roll-back driver load that thing up and get it out of my yard:D... However, I sure wouldn't mind having that '36.:cool: Vic

V12Bill 09-03-2011 08:29 PM

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Didn't Jenson build a few cars with Zephyr V 12s?

VeryTangled 09-04-2011 10:42 AM

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Hi All, This was one beautiful car. As soon as it hit the show field there was a large crowd gathered around, everyone shaking their head and going ooh and ahh. I was on the '36 judging team and had the opportunity to crawl under and all over this car. Gobsmack nice! It puzzled the judging team quite a bit. The fella who owned it had a photo album but I didn't get to see it, we were slammed with judging ten cars. I heard the car was a real basket case when he started, but when he finished, well, just very very nice. Showroom new. I really tip my hat to the owner, he made a tremendous investment, and the car is so cool he may even get it back if it ever changes hands.

It was really impressive to see the custom body. The car had been lengthened so many parts had to be made.

At the awards banquet Bobby York mentioned that the car sounded great when he heard it running at the town square. Sadly I don't remember hearing it run.

-VeryTangled/Jeff

Fordors 09-04-2011 11:25 AM

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Comments are from July/Aug '71 Ford Life:

Hollywood businessman Percy T. Morgan initially had two Ford chassis shipped overseas at a cost of $568 each plus ocean freight. Modifications included changing the Houdailles to Andre Telecontrol shocks that were adjustable from the drivers compartment. The steering column was raked and extended and the gear shift moved almost a foot to the rear by means of special linkage. Dual exhaust was fitted for performance as well as a 3.54 gear set. Naturally, the Ford fenders were much modified to fit the custom coach work. Mr. Morgan related in the 1971 article that the vehicles cost him $2300 and they were to sell for $2900.
Clark Gable was to buy the second car, the first being painted black with tan upholstery and the second silver with a red interior. He tried to get Morgan to sell him the black one, but Morgan wanted it for himself, lending the silver one to Gable for a few days upon which it was returned and Clark wound up buying a Duesenberg roadster instead.
The third Jensen that Morgan had built (at an undisclosed later date) was bought by a Cincinnati business man and it's fate is unknown. Back in '71 the black car was owned and had been restored by a Warren Wyman and the silver car had been located and purchased by Gordon Chamberlin, co-publisher of Ford Life magazine.
Gable had put down a deposit, sight unseen,of $1000 but that's as far as it went for him.

VeryTangled 09-04-2011 01:07 PM

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I found that I'd taken seventeen shots of the '36 Jensen.

(Used something called Batchphoto to shrink them, the trial version puts a watermark on the photo, sorry and yuck. Not ready to drop $35 for the registered version right now. Suggestions for a photo shrink-er anybody?)

In the engine compartment shots you can just barely make out part of the adjustable shock system, it's in the top left, two black canisters about the size of a coke can.

It may have also had a two-speed rear.

Owner appears to be Art Knapp from Covina, Cali. He's standing next to the car in the third shot, the gentleman with the meet badge around his neck.

-VeryTangled/Jeff

VeryTangled 09-04-2011 01:09 PM

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The windshield folds down flat.

It's a two-door phaeton ?!? With a trunk.

The top is wider than the windshield.

It has a custom made tachometer, made in the same style as the spedo.

Suicide doors.

Fordors 09-04-2011 01:24 PM

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Affirmative on the two-speed, the chassis were shipped overseas with them. Would they still have been changed to the 3.54's or was that written in error?

helmsville 09-04-2011 03:22 PM

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its a Darrin. or at least it has the Darrin dip on the door.

PeteVS 09-04-2011 07:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VeryTangled (Post 267616)
(Used something called Batchphoto to shrink them, the trial version puts a watermark on the photo, sorry and yuck. Not ready to drop $35 for the registered version right now. Suggestions for a photo shrink-er anybody?)
-VeryTangled/Jeff

Some years ago, we bought an HP printer. It came with software that included HP Image Edit which allows you to do exactly what I think you want it to do. You should be able to down load it.

VeryTangled 09-04-2011 08:29 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PeteVS (Post 267816)
Some years ago, we bought an HP printer. It came with software that included HP Image Edit which allows you to do exactly what I think you want it to do. You should be able to down load it.


I'm, by profession, a computer techie. I install lots of HP printer drivers. Bloatware IMHO. Not surprised that they include this type of software along with the driver. What is the model printer, if you remember?

-VeryTangled/Jeff

TomO 09-05-2011 10:20 AM

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Jeff,

You can use the free bloatware that comes with Windows, Windows Live Photo Gallery, to shrink your photos.

VeryTangled 09-05-2011 10:37 AM

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Hi TomO, Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out. -Jeff

Vic Piano 09-05-2011 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by V12Bill (Post 267279)
Didn't Jenson build a few cars with Zephyr V 12s?

I do n't know if they did or not but I'd sure like to see one if they did.

BillM 09-05-2011 01:24 PM

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For photo editing I use a free program called Gimp.


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