The fast workplace
05/17/2016
This is how modern mobile working was imagined over 35 years ago. What was needed was a (mechanical) typewriter, a telephone, a dictation machine and a few files. And to ensure that the working atmosphere was not too dry, a television, a cool box and (for the boss) a razor were added. And all of this was built into a Jensen Interceptor, and the mobile office was complete, which the secretary obviously enjoyed immensely. Did it stay that way when the boss pressed the accelerator next to it and accelerated up to 225 km/h? Probably not, but it was possible, because the Jensen converted into an office was technically no different from its other brothers and all the work and leisure utensils could be stowed away (in the trunk) when not needed.
The complete office equipment as shown - called Jensen Director - could actually be delivered with the Interceptor II in 1969, so that owners didn't have to waste a minute of their precious time when business had to be done. However, it is not known how often this equipment was actually delivered.









