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1967 Jaguar 420
Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1967 Jaguar 420 saloon. This Jag was a long-term California blue-plate car that appears to be in mostly unrestored condition. It was driven regularly until about a year ago when the owner lost interest and parked it -- after some tune up items and a battery we got it back up and running and have been driving it around town. It is in remarkably rust-free condition for an unrestored Jag of this era -- we have noted a small amount of rust behind the right rear door but the floors and other vulnerable areas looks great. The older repaint (in the correct and attractive opalescent silver grey) shows some flaws with some lifting paint on the trunk lid, a dent and missing paint by the right headlight and various other chips and touch ups. We believe that the seat upholstery and headliner were redone in the past and that the door cards, dash and wood veneers are original. Chrome, trim and glass are in surprisingly good condition.
The 4.2 liter twin-cam 6-cylinder starts easily and the automatic chokes still work properly -- it does leak some oil as expected. Good condition Yokohama tires are mounted on factory wire knock-off wheels -- a matching spare wheel, hammer and jack are included in the trunk. Some service records and the original owners manual are also included. This is a great starting point for some light cosmetic and mechanical reconditioning -- few of these cars have survived so intact and they are lovely to drive.
For more information about this 1967 Jaguar 420 for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please call 404-692-5250.
1967 Jaguar 420
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- Body Color
- Opalescent Silver Grey
- Stock
- 1180EM
- Vin
- J67P1F26011
- Miles
- 65,004
- Engine Size
- 4.2L XK I6
- Transmission Type
- Automatic
1967 Jaguar 420
Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1967 Jaguar 420 saloon. This Jag was a long-term California blue-plate car that appears to be in mostly unrestored condition. It was driven regularly until about a year ago when the owner lost interest and parked it -- after some tune up items and a battery we got it back up and running and have been driving it around town. It is in remarkably rust-free condition for an unrestored Jag of this era -- we have noted a small amount of rust behind the right rear door but the floors and other vulnerable areas looks great. The older repaint (in the correct and attractive opalescent silver grey) shows some flaws with some lifting paint on the trunk lid, a dent and missing paint by the right headlight and various other chips and touch ups. We believe that the seat upholstery and headliner were redone in the past and that the door cards, dash and wood veneers are original. Chrome, trim and glass are in surprisingly good condition.
The 4.2 liter twin-cam 6-cylinder starts easily and the automatic chokes still work properly -- it does leak some oil as expected. Good condition Yokohama tires are mounted on factory wire knock-off wheels -- a matching spare wheel, hammer and jack are included in the trunk. Some service records and the original owners manual are also included. This is a great starting point for some light cosmetic and mechanical reconditioning -- few of these cars have survived so intact and they are lovely to drive.
For more information about this 1967 Jaguar 420 for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please call 404-692-5250.