This 1964 Jensen CV8 (chassis 104/2133) has had recent partial cosmetic and mechanical sorting by the seller, prior to which the car had been sitting in a body shop for nearly 30 years. Described as a running project that’s also drivable, the list of work includes a coat of primer and refitted trim, cleaned fuel tank and new fuel pump, new plugs and wires, and a twice replaced oil filter. Despite the seller’s efforts the car still has rust in the floors, battery box, and lower door sills. Find it here on Hemmings in Wales, Maine for $22,000.

Dash and headliner are in pretty decent shape and aside from appearing moldy, even cracked leather seats are somewhat presentable as a driver. However door cards are water damaged and while floors haven’t corroded all the way through, they look like they soon will and have already consumed part of the carpet.

Halfway underneath the car, rust doesn’t look too bad….

Behind the differential, surface rust gets thicker and it looks like holes are forming in the corners of the trunk-the gas tank doesn’t look so good either.

Fortunately the Jensen’s fiberglass body has held up fairly well but shouldn’t go overlooked during the car’s restoration. The Chrysler V8’s running condition is also a plus as the buyer can drive it on the trailer.