The Jensen C-V8 is a four-seater GT car produced by Jensen Motors between 1962 and 1966.
Launched in October 1962,[2] the C-V8 series had fibreglass bodywork with aluminium door skins, as did the preceding 541 series.
All C-V8s used big-block engines sourced from Chrysler; first the 361 and then, from 1964, the 330 bhp 383 in³. Most of the cars had a three-speed Chrysler Torqueflite automatic transmission, but seven Mk2 C-V8s were produced with the 6-litre engine and four-speed manual gearbox, followed by two manual Mk3s. The engine is entirely set back behind the front axle line, which makes the C-V8 a front-mid-engined car. While the great majority of C-V8s were made in right-hand drive (RHD), ten were made in left-hand drive (LHD).
The C-V8 was one of the fastest production four-seaters of its era. The Mk II, capable of 136 mph, ran a quarter-mile (≈400 m) in 14.6 seconds and accelerated from 0–60 mi/h in 6.7 seconds.[3] This 0-60 mph time was roughly as quick as the