1967 Jaguar 420G Sedan, True California black plate
1967 Jaguar 420G 420G Sedan Description
1967 Jaguar 420G Sedan
Previous owner had the Jaguar for over 42 years and bought the car from the original owner
Original owner was a Hollywood producer and founder of the pioneer surfing outfitter, Laguna Sportswear
Genuine California black plate that was issued on the car in 1975
From the personal collection of the Astor Classics Museum
Original numbers matching engine and transmission
89,514 actual miles backed by documentation over the years
One of 5,839 Jaguars exported to the United States in 1967
Honey Beige exterior and tan interior
4.2L DOHC inline six-cylinder engine with two HD8 SU carburetors
Borg-Warner Model 8 three-speed automatic transmission
Factory Delanair air-conditioning
Marles Varamatic power steering, power four-wheel disc brakes
Wire knock off wheels and independent suspension
Motorola FM106M solid-state AM/FM/SW radio
Documentation includes the original operator’s manual, original periodic service handbook, original maintenance voucher, original Delanair air-conditioning connection instructions, original radio service guide, original car radio service book, original dealer book and assorted other insurance and licensing paperwork
Taking elements from the S-Type sedan and the E-Type Coupes, Jaguar plucked the best of both to create its 420 Sedan. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to offer this genuine black plate California example that has fabulous ownership history. This 1967 Jaguar 420 loaded with factory air conditioning was bought new at Brentwood Motors Jaguar Dealership on November 2nd 1967, which was located in Santa Monica, California to the founder of one of the local pioneering surf clothing outfitters, Laguna Sportswear. In 1975 the producer/surf outfitter sold the Jaguar to his radio station friend Arthur Astor of Santa Ana California. Art Astor is the owner of radio stations KCEO, KSPA in the Inland Empire and KFSD in San Diego, he is a 50-year veteran of Southern California broadcasting. In addition over the past 30 years Astor had assembled a truly spectacular stable of vintage automobiles, over 250 low-mileage examples spanning the 1920s to the 1970s and this 1967 Jaguar was one of the first additions to Astor's amazing car collection. Please note that we also have the 1957 Jaguar XK140 FHC for sale from Astor's fine collection!
Dressed in correct Honey Beige, this car’s paint and trim are in overall very good order; the windows are clear and intact. The car’s lights are clear, intact and lend the car part of its style and grace.
This cat rolls on radial tires, sized 205/75R15 and are topped with factory wire wheels. Both the tires and wheels are in decent condition. All of the car’s body panels are straight and solid and the bumpers are in very good order.
Under the tilt-up bonnet (hood) is Jaguar’s 4.2L DOHC inline six-cylinder (numbers matching #7F3804-9) with two HD8 SU carburetors and mated to a Borg-Warner Model 8 three-speed automatic transmission (numbers matching #16849). Driver convenience features included factory Delanair air-conditioning, Marles Varamatic power steering, power four-wheel disc brakes and independent suspension.
Inside, the tan interior is overall very fine shape. The Connolly Leather seats look fantastic as does the complementing Wilton wool carpet and the supple headliner. The instrument panel with its full set of gauges and burled walnut accents is in crack-free and still looks very good. The original, two-spoke black steering wheel is in very good condition, as are the inner door panels, with burled window frames that echo the dashboard accent. The mirror glass and shift lever are in good condition. Finishing off the interior is a Motorola AM/FM/SW solid-state radio.
Documentation includes the original operator’s manual, copy of the 1975 California title with the registration of the VVN-785 black plate that is still on the car today, original periodic service handbook, original maintenance voucher, original Delanair air-conditioning connection instructions, original radio service guide, original car radio service book, original dealer book and assorted other insurance and licensing paperwork.
Competition to this Jaguar in 1967 included Bentley’s T, Cadillac’s Sedan de Ville, Lincoln’s Continental Sedan and Mercedes-Benz 300SEL.
Documentation includes original owner’s manual and assorted documents.
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 89,514 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
VIN: J67P1F26124BW
EIN: 7F3804-9
TIN: 16849
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