A rare 1969 Jensen FF, one of fewer than 200 ever made, has been discovered untouched in a garage for over 30 years, complete with its original paperwork. The car, last driven in the early 1990s by its original owner, Mr. S. T. Pickard, is now owned by his daughter and is heading to auction with Iconic Auctioneers. Known as the first production car with four-wheel drive and anti-lock brakes, the Jensen FF is a significant British GT car of the 1960s. It will be auctioned alongside a 1943 Ford GPW Willys Jeep from the same family collection.
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