RE: Jensen Interceptor | The Brave Pill

RE: Jensen Interceptor | The Brave Pill

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Castrol for a knave

4,788 posts

93 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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7 litres of bankrupting wooflyness

Will miss the Pills and thanks for the writing over the years.

Mr.Chips

877 posts

216 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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I had a Series 3 J Interceptor for 5 years in the mid 1980’s. It was my dream car when I was growing up and I loved every minute I owned/drove it. Fuel consumption was an issue; 10mpg around town, rising to 16mpg on a run. Effortless acceleration, saw off many a boy racing XR3 from the lights. The build quality was fantastic, although they could also suffer extensively from tin worm. The exhaust note was brilliant, in fact after I sold it, I was walking through the Staffordshire countryside on the way to the pub when I heard the familiar V8 burble, only to be surprised by a TVR Chimaera, which rekindled my interest in TVR’s leading to my current toy, a TVR T350C.
Thanks for the memories Pill, I have enjoyed the articles and will miss them.
wavey

danmarr14

170 posts

142 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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Rumdoodle said:
I think Brave Pill's talk of flouncing is just attention-seeking behaviour. He'll be back next week with a Grosser Merc. .
Or perhaps returned IN the boot of a Grosser Merc having assured the Bargeistas that Enzo the Hamster will not be sold on...

VR6 Eug

643 posts

201 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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The greatest named car in history, Shame the car its self wasn't very good.

Deranged Rover

3,444 posts

76 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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I came close to buying a good, but not mint, Series III with wierd sheepskin seats back in the early 2000s for £5995. It had been featured in a Practical Classics magazine group test, and they mentioned at the end of the article that it was for sale in a garage about 15 miles from me.

Mrs D.R. and I discussed it and she wasn't against the idea but, in the end, the thought of 9mpg and the fact that we had no designated parking outside our house at the time meant that I reluctantly decided against it. Still bloody regret that decision!

And have we actually had a valid reason yet as to why this is the end of Brave Pill?

Wacky Racer

38,284 posts

249 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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My boss had a brand new Mk 3 pale yellow one in 1973, I used to think it was sex on wheels, 7.2 Litres of pure power .I was jealous as ****

Looking at it now. 50 years later, it looks dated and , dare I say it a bit ugly from certain angles.

Wonder where TVA 868 is now?

castex

4,938 posts

275 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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Nice Interceptor.
Thanks for all the Pills!

nismo48

3,836 posts

209 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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What a great old British Bulldog of a car..
Nice way to round off a very eclectic at times Brave Pill series.
Always an interesting and absorbing read each week. bow

lost in espace

6,183 posts

209 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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Thanks for all the articles. A youtuber has just nicked your name for a video the toerag. Not linking it here.

Turbobanana

6,358 posts

203 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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VR6 Eug said:
The greatest named car in history, Shame the car its self wasn't very good.
I'm sure we'd all like to know, in what way do you think it "wasn't very good"?

DodgyGeezer

40,753 posts

192 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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lovely looking pill/car!

A restomod with a Hellcat lump and ZF8 would be an amazing thing sperm

Mr Tidy

22,715 posts

129 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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Sorry to read of the end of the Pill - that and Shed are always the two best features on here.

I've always loved Interceptors and was very jealous of a work colleague who bought an SP back in the mid-80s when they were dirt cheap. But he had to buy an old Renault 8 to get to and from work because he couldn't afford to commute in the Jensen!

Quavers

212 posts

79 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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I had one for a weekend as a 40th present.
It didn't disappoint - even when I had to pull over to let the motor cool down.
Blasting around the A roads of North Wales you know it's a special motor car when even bikers nod their approval.

Sad that the pill is ending. It's a bitter pill.

GTRene

16,799 posts

226 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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somehow I like them and somehow I do not...

I like cause not that many of them and a very big V8

I do not like them because big and heavy?

I rather like a AC 428 Frua coupe, very rare and at some point 'cheap' I still think of those days you saw them for sale for not that much in the UK, almost unloved so it seemed, well, look at their prices now...

although those seem not so small either, can not remember ever seeing one, yeah maybe at a big classic dealer in the Netherlands, but rare they are.

Those have also a bit of Aston Martin in them






Mr Tidy

22,715 posts

129 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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For some reason I seem to be drawn to these European body/US engine brands, and the AC 428 is certainly a stunner!

There just seems to be something special about Gordon Keebles, Facels, De Tomasos, Monteverdis etc.

unsprung

5,467 posts

126 months

Saturday 29th July 2023
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PH Article said:
this week’s Brave Pill is the 226th, but also the last one.
Thanks for all the many installments of this column.

It's an ideal time to bring this tradition to a close. Eventually most pills will be BEVs. And, therefore, not really the same sort of experience. "150,000 miles on the odometer and the factory-original brake pads might need changing. Did the previous owner replace the cabin air filter?"



Speedgirl

291 posts

169 months

Sunday 30th July 2023
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Out with a bang, au revoir Pill. You will be missed. Let’s hope the new owner of the old girl keeps her real and doesn’t do a restomod job on her.

wistec1

319 posts

43 months

Sunday 30th July 2023
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Thank you Mike for the metaphoric weekly pill.Ive enjoyed taking every one. Some weeks it been like taking a multi Vitamin and others like swallowing a diaohrea tab to stop the sts. Good luck with all you do, I like many will be sorry to see this feature end unless that is PH can find a new pharmacist?

Chubbyross

4,560 posts

87 months

Sunday 30th July 2023
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S600BSB said:
MotorSpeak said:
Thank you for writing Brave Pill - it will be sorely missed.
Couldn't agree more - my favourite PH piece.
Have another Thank You from me. My favourite place on Pistonheads too. You’ll be missed.

So long and thanks for all the fish.

Chubbyross

4,560 posts

87 months

Sunday 30th July 2023
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S600BSB said:
MotorSpeak said:
Thank you for writing Brave Pill - it will be sorely missed.
Couldn't agree more - my favourite PH piece.
Have another Thank You from me. My favourite place on Pistonheads too. You’ll be missed.

So long and thanks for all the fish.