Official DVLA Record

1972 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR III AUTO6.2L Petrol

CON 8K

JENSEN INTERCEPTOR III AUTO (1972, Petrol, 6227cc) — mileage recorded at 66,295. MOT status: not recorded. Road tax: not taxed. Check full history before buying.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 17/07/2023
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
1972
Engine
6227cc
Mechanical Assessment
The vehicle presents a stable roadworthiness status based on its most recent certification. In the July 2022 test at 66,295 miles, the Interceptor passed with no recorded defects, indicating that the car was in a condition of mechanical compliance at that time. The lack of advisories in that final entry suggests that the primary safety components were either well maintained or within acceptable tolerances prior to the inspection. The mileage pattern is exceptionally low for a 54-year-old vehicle, averaging approximately 1,228 miles per year. A significant gap in the record exists between the October 2011 and July 2022 tests, during which the car covered only 12 miles. This interval suggests the vehicle likely spent long periods in storage or was used very sporadically over that decade. While low mileage reduces wear on the drivetrain and engine, such stationary periods often lead to rubber component degradation, perished seals, and brake fluid corrosion that a standard MOT test may not fully capture. A buyer must conduct a thorough physical inspection of the structural integrity and chassis points, as the Jensen Interceptor is prone to hidden rust that may remain dormant during dry periods. The failures recorded in 2010 and early 2011 indicate that issues were previously rectified, but the subsequent lack of data since 2022 means the current state depends on how long the car has sat. Particular attention should be paid to the suspension bushings, fluid gaskets, and the condition of the brake lines to ensure that the low usage has not resulted in mechanical failure due to neglect.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
60
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Average

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
! Older vehicle
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Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
The vehicle presents a stable roadworthiness status based on its most recent certification. In the July 2022 test at 66,295 miles, the Interceptor passed with no recorded defects, indicating that the car was in a condition of mechanical compliance at that time. The lack of advisories in that final entry suggests that the primary safety components were either well maintained or within acceptable tolerances prior to the inspection. The mileage pattern is exceptionally low for a 54-year-old vehicle, averaging approximately 1,228 miles per year. A significant gap in the record exists between the October 2011 and July 2022 tests, during which the car covered only 12 miles. This interval suggests the vehicle likely spent long periods in storage or was used very sporadically over that decade. While low mileage reduces wear on the drivetrain and engine, such stationary periods often lead to rubber component degradation, perished seals, and brake fluid corrosion that a standard MOT test may not fully capture. A buyer must conduct a thorough physical inspection of the structural integrity and chassis points, as the Jensen Interceptor is prone to hidden rust that may remain dormant during dry periods. The failures recorded in 2010 and early 2011 indicate that issues were previously rectified, but the subsequent lack of data since 2022 means the current state depends on how long the car has sat. Particular attention should be paid to the suspension bushings, fluid gaskets, and the condition of the brake lines to ensure that the low usage has not resulted in mechanical failure due to neglect.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Jensen Interceptor Iii Auto (CON 8K) from 1972 show a total of 1 MOT test between July 2022 and July 2022.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 100% pass rate, with 1 pass and 0 failures recorded. This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

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