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  • racerdave600

    Aug. 6, 2008 1:58 p.m. racerdave600 Reader

    I also agree with about the Jensen Healy, but the one I really want is the Jensen GT. A club member had one and traded it for a Miata after 20 plus years of ownership. I never knew it was for sale or I would have snapped it up!

  • Jensenman

    Aug. 8, 2008 8:32 a.m. Jensenman UltimaDork

    I wold love to have a GT to match my roadster. I'd paint them both the same color etc!

  • mattmacklind

    Aug. 8, 2008 5:51 p.m. mattmacklind PowerDork

    I love a post that sticks around for a while. really lets you think about the subject. As I mentioned earlier, a lot of the under appreciated classics I like are under appreciated for a reason, but you have to love them, just for the fact that the idea of the car reached that critical mass where production became a reality. I'd love a Lotus Eclat, the Peugot Mi16, Gineta's in general, the AC Greyhound, dot dot dot. The Jensen is pretty cool. What was the coupe they made, the CV or something, thats cool, too. There was a Jensen Healey GT on Ebay a while ago, but it was pretty well eaten up. Interesting concept. How about the Elanbulance?

  • jrcook320

    Aug. 14, 2008 4:14 p.m. JRCook320

    I'll second the OP's suggestion for the 320i. You can get a running car for under $1000 and a very nice example for less than $3000, I love the way they feel and look. I'm biased, I bought one for my first car in high school and have had it ever since.

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