In 1926 two young brothers took an Austin Seven and built for it a new and sporting body. Even in that first design could be divined the hallmark that was to identify their creations and those that bore their name for the next half century. the hallmark was STYLE and the name was JENSEN.... a combination that produced some of the most prestigious and desired motorcars of any era.
In "Jensen", Keith Anderson - long time Jensen aficionado and editor of the Jensen Club magazine - tells the hitherto unrecounted story of the two brothers who inspired a whole series of designs: first sleek and svelte on chassis from other manufacturers, then muscular and impressive as complete concepts from thier own works.
Keith Anderson's book tells the story of the cars and the men who built them and in doing so fills an important gap in the history of Motor Cars.