Thame, England - The Jensen Interceptor, one of the most  distinctive  British sports car classics from the 1970s, has been  revived with  cutting-edge technology under the skin.  
The updated new  Interceptor is the brainchild of a group of  businessmen who operate  from the town of Thame in Oxfordshire. The  car makes its official debut  at the Salon Prive car show from June  22nd to 24th in London.  
Jensen International Automotive strips down original examples of  the  Italian-styled 1970s coupe to the bare metal shell before  proofing them  against corrosion. The cars are then rebuilt with  modern, lightweight  materials. The cabin has been modernized along  with the chassis,  running gear and brakes. Both engine and gearbox  are replaced.  
The more than adequate power is now provided by a huge General  Motors  6.2-litre V8 that turns out 429 horsepower. This Chevrolet  Corvette  unit is enough to hurl the car from zero to 100 miles an  hour in less  than five seconds. Only 15 a year of the bespoke Jensen  will be built,  with production lasting six months for each vehicle.  Prices start from  107,000 pounds (177,000 dollars).  
The original Interceptor  stopped production in the 1970s and  several attempts since then to  revive the car have failed. Jensen  International Automotive was founded  in April 2010. 
