Class: Cars, Coupé — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2006-02-27 00:32 |
Interceptor is a very nice and useful car ![]() |
◊ 2006-02-27 00:37 |
It is nice but that big chrysler V8 really drinks petrol. |
◊ 2006-02-27 00:39 |
...yes even I maybe able to attract a few ladies with one of these.! ![]() (..again ..this is one of my 'TOP 100 cars' ..now listed in the Forum ... awaiting anyone else interested in adding Their TOP 100 cars.!! Hint..Hint.!!) ![]() |
◊ 2006-02-27 00:41 |
...whose worrying about the fuel ...Just listen to the engine.! ![]() -- Last edit: 2006-02-27 00:42:01 |
◊ 2011-11-22 04:52 |
Jensen publicity car. |
◊ 2012-05-07 19:21 |
Absolutely a factory plate and this is a very early car, chassis number 115/2575, a Mist Grey car that was first registered by the factory on 7 July 1967. In an attempt to drive cost effective public awareness, Sales and Marketing Director Richard 'Dick' Graves and public relations consultant Tony Goode often made a number of vehicles available for TV and movies - though not always the best movies it has to be said! Interceptors usually (but not exclusively) had 'EA1' (i.e. TEA1G - the Flag Red Interceptor photographed above) plates, whilst FF's usually had EA4 plates, such as HEA4D, the '4' designating that the car was equipped with 4 wheel drive. Marsh |