Highlights
- In current ownership for nearly eight years
- Reportedly re-wired and overhauled at Bridge Classic Cars
- Leather interior and carpets reported by the vendor to be original
- Regularly used and reported to drive well
The Appeal
The Jensen 541R is among the rarest British grand tourers of the 1950s. Built in very limited numbers, it combined a lightweight fibreglass body with a potent 4.0-litre straight-six and a four-speed manual gearbox, a sophisticated formula that placed Jensen firmly among the leading GT manufacturers of the era.
This 1959 example has been in the current owner's hands for nearly eight years, having been acquired from a classic car collector and member of the Bentley Drivers Club. During the present ownership, the car has reportedly been re-wired and overhauled by Bridge Classic Cars, and has benefited from regular use. The vendor reports that the interior retains its original leather upholstery and carpets, lending the cabin an honest, period character. The car is described as being in very good mechanical order and driving well, making this a usable and rewarding example of a genuinely scarce Jensen.
For those seeking an authentic, well-maintained 541R with sympathetic recent work, this is an opportunity well worth exploring.
History and Paperwork
- First registered in 1959 in the United Kingdom
- Purchased almost eight years ago from a classic car collector and Bentley Drivers Club member
- Re-wired and overhauled at Bridge Classic Cars during current ownership, we are told
- Showing 37,617 miles on the odometer (unwarranted; mileage hasn’t increased since last MOT test in 2013, suggesting the odometer may be broken)
- V5C supplied
- MOT-exempt
The Condition
- HPI confirms previous colour was blue; now finished in silver
- Wire wheels with two-eared knock-off spinners; spare wheel supplied
- Attractive red interior with black dashboard panel and wood-trimmed steering wheel
- Opening front quarter light windows
- Fire extinguisher fitted
- Minor cracks on fibreglass sections
- The vendor reports the leather throughout to be in good original order
- The vendor reports the carpets to be original and in acceptable condition
The Mechanics
- 4.0-litre Austin D-series straight-six engine, approximately 150hp
- Four-speed manual transmission
- Regularly used and serviced, we are told
- The vendor reports the car to be in very good mechanical order
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