

The Jensen H-type was introduced in 1938 and was produced till the year 1945 as a saloon car. The car featured a 4,279 cc, 4.3 L, 261.1 cu in Inline engine. The Jensen H-type was developed on the Ford chassis and it also used aluminum for its body panels. Around 15 H-type models were introduced by the company and it was particularly made during the wartime. As the car was produced in the wartime, the raw materials which were need to support the war was reduced by the West Bromwich factory. About one H-type featured V12 engine that was from the Lincoln Zephyr.







































