Jensen V10

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Luxobarge
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Re: Jensen V10

#12 Post by Luxobarge »

Who's the sheep-lover in the background?

:lol: :lol:
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75nut
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Re: Jensen V10

#13 Post by 75nut »

Stunning! Few hundred hours of filling sanding etc etc in that body I bet! Bruce Wayne should drive that!
JensenProject
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Re: Jensen V10

#14 Post by JensenProject »

Two years & four months to finish, all panels were led loaded. Still a few jobs left to do before the NEC fingers crossed they'll get done on time!! I'd love James Bond to drive it :D
rich.
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Re: Jensen V10

#15 Post by rich. »

nice work, it looks so much nicer than the original... have you got a video of it running?
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Re: Jensen V10

#16 Post by JensenProject »

Thanks I'm glad you like it. Sure, have a look at the videos on http://www.youtube.com/JENSENVIPERCEPTOR11.
3xpendable
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Re: Jensen V10

#17 Post by 3xpendable »

I will, once you be sure to check my thread out...

http://practicallyclassics.phpbbhosts.c ... f=12&t=759

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Willy Eckerslyke
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Re: Jensen V10

#18 Post by Willy Eckerslyke »

rich. wrote:nice work, it looks so much nicer than the original...
I wouldn't say that, but I do like it and admire the workmanship.
Sorry though, but those little dorsal fins look ridiculous on BMWs and even stupider on this. It's only a matter of time before we start seeing them on Saxos and Corsas, then you'll know it's a mistake.
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Re: Jensen V10

#19 Post by JPB »

Willy Eckerslyke wrote:........
Sorry though, but those little dorsal fins look ridiculous on BMWs and even stupider on this. It's only a matter of time before we star seeing them on Saxos and Corsas, then you'll know it's a mistake.
They're a lot harder to vandalise than a telescopic aerial though and can work well with a strong signal.
J
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Richard Moss
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Re: Jensen V10

#20 Post by Richard Moss »

That's an impressive bit of kit. Nice work
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