The Interceptor was launched by specialist British car producer Jensen in 1965. It was intended to be a rival to grand tourers from the likes of Aston Martin and Jaguar, and with its good looks and powerful Chrysler V8 engine it acquitted itself well. But changing fortunes at Jensen and the Oil Crisis of the 1970s killed the car off. But it rose again in 1983 and was produced until 1993. This highly illustrated book covers the Interceptor in all its guises, and also includes the Jensen FF - the car's trend-setting four-wheel-drive version.