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Reasons to be cheerful

There’s less of James’ Jensen than once there was, but what remains is rather more solid

1968 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR

JAMES ELLIOTT

few things that trundled along more or less unaffected by 2020 was the slow rejuvenation of my Jensen. In fact, given the progress made and the way it is

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