Monday 22 April 2013

Viperceptor Jensen SE, Classic Cars Powered Sangar

Back in the days when the MG is building its iconic sports car, MGB, and Aston Martin DB6 is being show off with and DBS, one of the producers of the British grand tourer bring interesting: Jensen Interceptor.

Built from 1966 to 1976, or about 6400 units and in three body, Interceptor take automotive styling and luxury of the British and American V8 engine combined with those taken directly from Chrysler. And it's not just any machine, the monster with a capacity of 6.2 and 7.2 liter big-block that usually resides in Plymouth Cuda muscle car like.

Now there is a Jensen Interceptor which looks at the classic car show and auction. But he does not wear "clothes" and "heart" factory default. Direbuilt and developed by a team enthusiast, Jensen Viperceptor SE is probably the most powerful muscle car that Britain never made.

Stripped to metal and metal only remaining completely redesigned, Viperceptor gained a lot of changes in the body, including the flared wheel arch, under the grill of mosquito netting, modified side vents, Chrysler 300C headlights, and 20-inch alloy wheels. plus gray paint all over its body that made ​​it look more gahar.

But that's not all. When a car already looks like that, he would need the right technology under the hood. Among the various additional technical devices, Viperceptor take 8.3 liter V10 engine from the Dodge Viper.

Although Viperceptor lost a little touch of classic Jensen, we must admit that this is a very amazing car.



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