I'm not to sure actually. I only had the car for a short time. Nothing accept a few electrical problems and finding spare parts.
I only had the car for a little while because tragically, I fell asleep at the wheel and went off a 13 foot cliff onto a beach. If you care, I was OK, accept the front end was ruined and at the time, the car wasn't worth very much.
You comment that the car wasn't worth much.
When they were new they cost more than a semi-detached house in Surrey.
Maybe he meant that it wasn't worth much because it needed to be repaired.
What a donkey!
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If you must wreck a car, why not use a Toyota or something. A Jensen Interceptor... sigh!
This review certainly contributes a great deal to our understanding of the car.
Can't spell.
Can't remember what went wrong with it.
Can't drive.
This "review" is only worth putting on the site as a joke.
Maybe he can't really remember what car he was in.
A four year old Interceptor would still have been quite valuable at the time. Unless it was a wreck before he bought it.
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Unfortunate incident. Glad you survived. I can understand the cost of a front-end rebuild being unfeasible if the car was particularly scruffy to begin with - and that's not to say any other damage was done. Could've made one classy beach buggy though!
You say you had trouble with (among other things) finding spare parts.
May I suggest a metal detector;- many people use them when searching for metal objects - on beaches.