Kudos to Barn Finds reader Robert R for spotting this 1972 Jensen Interceptor project here on eBay with the reserve unmet. While I’ve never taken on a bare metal restoration like this, I’m still always amazed when these projects get this far and then stall. Obviously, life conditions can change, forcing the seller to cut his losses, but it has to be painful to look at the work done and realize you won’t see the project completed. I’ve always liked these Jensens for their design and the combination of British elegance with brute Chrysler power. If I were more of a British car aficionado, you can bet I’d have one of these and a ’65 TVR Griffith parked nearby. Given the seller’s lack of info, I wonder if he’s actually the one who oversaw the first phase of the restoration, or if this is a case of abandonment that lead to the car being sold to settle any debts. Either way, this Interceptor presents a nice, blank canvas for the next owner to tackle. Have you ever had to walk away from a project just when it was gaining momentum?