1974 Jensen-Healey Mk II







Ended Aug 12, 2025 at 7:23 PM UTC
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Description
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“The Jensen-Healey is a true sports car in the classic tradition—responsive, agile, and exhilarating to drive.” — 1974 Jensen-Healey Mk II Brochure The 1974 Jensen-Healey Mk II marked a significant evolution in British sports car design. Produced by Jensen Motors in collaboration with Donald Healey, the Mk II was introduced as an update to the original 1972 model. It featured several refinements aimed at improving reliability and meeting stricter U.S. safety regulations. Most notably, the Mk II adopted revised bumpers and trim details, distinguishing it visually from earlier versions, along with improved interior finishes. Under the hood, the Mk II retained the spirited 2.0-liter Lotus 907 16-valve twin-cam engine, delivering around 145 horsepower and revving up to 7000 rpm. This advanced powerplant, paired with a lightweight body and components sourced from Sunbeam, Triumph, and Vauxhall, gave the car agile handling and brisk performance. The Mk II earned a loyal following and even achieved racing success, winning multiple SCCA national championships. As the 1974 Jensen-Healey Mk II brochure stated, “Designed by Donald Healey, engineered by Jensen, and powered by Lotus—three great names in motoring history come together in one remarkable car.”
Highlights
Just 7,142 Mk II units built from 1973–1975
2.0-liter twin-cam Lotus Type 907 inline-four factory-rated at 140 hp @ 6500 rpm
Four-speed manual transmission
Aftermarket bucket seats
13-inch alloy wheels
Features
Front suspension was refreshed in 2021
Monza exhaust system
Twin Stromberg carburetors
Finned cam covers
Power-assisted front disc brakes
Known Imperfections
Rust is noted on underbody components
The seats and floor pans need repair due to installation by previous owner
The Jensen cassette head unit does not work
Irregularities in the dash pad
Wear on the carpets
Deteriorated varnish on the wood trim
Cracks on the steering column cover
Included
Four turbine-style alloy wheels
Rear impact bumper
Extra pair of seats
Ownership History This 1974 Jensen-Healey is a Mk II roadster that is said to have remained in Alabama for more than two decades and later spent time in Georgia and Florida before being relocated to North Carolina, where it was purchased by the seller in 2025. The car was repainted in red approximately two decades ago and features a black soft top, an impact front bumper, dual side mirrors, and rear bumperettes.
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