Jaguar’s 420 G became the last survivor of this automakers extensive 1960s range of cars. The 1967 model year had a low production in left-hand drive vehicles of only 1,125 cars. The 420 G is powered by the 4.2-liter version of the world famous "XK" engine, automatic transmission and has power-assisted steering, four-wheel disc brakes, air conditioning, electric windows, heated rear window and dual gas tanks. Fresh gleaming black paint and stunning chrome trim make this vehicle fit for a diplomat. The interior boasts roomy Cinnamon red Connelly leather seats with back seat sporting the drop down picnic tables plus vanity mirrors. The dash is equipped with toggle switches, analog meters and polished wood trim throughout. This Jaguar is truly a beautiful piece of machinery.