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Designer Eric Neale Eric Neale came to Jensen in 1946 having learned his craft at Mulliners, and then Holbrook Bodies. He later joined Singer and contributed to the Singer Nine, and then went onto Austin and Wolseley. The first design properly attributed to him is the 1950 Jensen Interceptor and also the Austin A40 Sports which was essentially a smaller Interceptor. He followed up his work at Jensen with the 541, 541-R and 541-S, and their replacement the C-V8. Jensen decided to go to Italy for the new Interceptor and Eric Neale retired at that time. Colin Neale at Ford was brother to Eric Neale. |
Singer Nine Sports
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Austin A40 Sports
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Jensen Interceptor 1950
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Jensen 541, 541-R, 541-S
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Jensen C-V8
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Designer: Colin Neale
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