The Jensen FF Was Britain's AWD Wake-Up Call—And Nobody's Still Talking About It
A restored 1967 Jensen FF prototype reminds us that while Audi was still drawing up the Quattro concept, Jensen had already figured out how to make four-wheel drive work on a performance car. The FF combined a Chrysler 440 V8 with Ferguson all-wheel-drive tech—not because it was trendy, but because the engineering demanded it. Seventy years later, clean examples remain criminally undervalued.
The FF is the car historians remember but collectors sleep on—which is exactly when you should be paying attention.