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1976 [[Jensen|Jensen Motors]] ceased trading in May 1976. Two new companies: Jensen Special Products ([[JSP Engineering]]) and Jensen Parts and Service Limited (JP&S) were created to pick up the pieces of Jensen Motors. JSP was created as a specialist engineering and design company from Jensen's development department. JP&S was created to provide parts and service to the existing Jensen customer base. Both JSP and JP&S were bought by a holding company, Britcar Holdings.  
1976 [[Jensen|Jensen Motors]] ceased trading in May 1976. Two new companies: Jensen Special Products ([[JSP Engineering]]) and Jensen Parts and Service Limited (JP&S) were created to pick up the pieces of Jensen Motors. JSP was created as a specialist engineering and design company from Jensen's development department. JP&S was created to provide parts and service to the existing Jensen customer base. Both JSP and JP&S were bought by a holding company, Britcar Holdings.  
1987 Name changed to Jensen Cars Ltd
2001 Production ended
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 31 December 2015

1976 Jensen Motors ceased trading in May 1976. Two new companies: Jensen Special Products (JSP Engineering) and Jensen Parts and Service Limited (JP&S) were created to pick up the pieces of Jensen Motors. JSP was created as a specialist engineering and design company from Jensen's development department. JP&S was created to provide parts and service to the existing Jensen customer base. Both JSP and JP&S were bought by a holding company, Britcar Holdings.

1987 Name changed to Jensen Cars Ltd

2001 Production ended


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