1967 Jaguar 420 for sale!
Make: |
Jaguar |
Model: |
Other |
SubModel: |
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Type: |
Sedan |
Trim: |
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Year: |
1967 |
Mileage: |
60,900 |
VIN: |
J67P1F25292BW |
Color: |
Green |
Engine: |
4.2L 6 cylinder |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Automatic |
Drive type: |
-- |
Interior color: |
Black |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Torrance, California, United States |
1967 Jaguar Other -- Additional Info:
West Coast Classics are proud to present a cherished example of this long time California owned 1967 Jaguar '420' 4.2L 6 cylinder 'Sports Sedan'! Beautifully and professionally recently repainted in it's original 'Willow Green' factory color with a superb Black leather interior. The 420 Sports Sedan of 1967 was designed to replace all existing Jaguar sedans and was believed by Jaguar to be the incarnation of one of the finest sports sedans in the world. It was designed to bring together the hig...hest standards of it's day in ride comfort, quietness, handling & road-holding with the performance of the well proven and legendary six cylinder XK engine; qualities previously thought incompatible in a luxury car. It was definitely one of the most attractive British cars ever built and would prove extraordinarily enduring with the design lasting through many decades with this handsome cat later evolving into the legendary XJ6 and XJ12 sedans.
The Jaguar 420 and its identical twin cousin, the Daimler Soverign equivalent, were introduced in 1966 and only produced for two years as Jaguar's ultimate expression of a series of of the Sports Sedan bodystyle offered by the marque throughout that decade under a variety of incarnations, all of which shared the same wheelbase. Developed from the S-Type by Jaguar in Browns Lane, Coventry, England, the 420 cost around 200 more than the S-Type model and effectively ended buyer interest in it, although the S-Type continued to be sold alongside the 420/Sovereign until both were supplanted by the later XJ6 model in 1968. Indeed, in 1967, its first full year of production, the 420/Sovereign easily outsold the other Jaguar saloon models still in production but unfortunately relatively few were made in total due to the fact that the Coventry factory stopped making the car in 1968, just over two years after production began. The Jaguar 420 ceased production at Browns Lane in September 1968 and the Daimler Sovereign in July 1969.
The performance of these small, sharp, tight sedans was nothing less than legendary with the Jaguar 4.2L gaining a reputation as a capable get away car amongst criminals and law enforcement alike with it's renown acceleration from the legendary 4.2L engine of 0-60 mph in under 10 seconds and with a top speed of more than 125 mph, making it faster than 80% of all other contemporary two seater sports cars available at the time and with the car still having enough room for five adults!
With a selling price well into the range of a new Cadillac sedan in the U.S., more than the earlier Mk II, this was an affluent car to own and the car became renown as a real driver's car which explains its popularity! With most of these cars having been neglected over the years or rusted beyond repair to find an example like this one is most certainly a rare find. The car has obviously been lovingly restored as necessary, with a recent repaint in the striking original 'Willow Green' color paint and with the original Black leather and burled walnut interior showing very well - not a concourse example by any means but a true survivor boasting obvious true pride of ownership!
This is obviously an extremely rare opportunity to own a beautiful surviving example of this rare and collectible 1967 Jaguar Mark 420 Sports Sedan - a perfect addition to any British car collection or an obvious choice for the Jaguar enthusiast!