The car was built on a strengthened Ford chassis and used aluminum for the body panels.
[1] The car was sold with a 4,279 cc (4.3 L; 261.1 cu in) OHV straight-eight engine built by Nash.
[2] As the car was produced during wartime, the output from the factory in West Bromwich had slowed as raw materials were required in abundance to help the war effort.
[3] In total, there were 15 complete examples of the H-type to leave Jensen's factory.
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