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slightly. The square grille with central divider matched that of the 420G, (which was the new name given to the Mark X at the time of the 420/Sovereign's release). The low-set fog lamps of the Mark 2 and S-Type were replaced by a pair of inner headlamps at the same level as the main headlamps. The inner lamps were lit on main beam only. Dummy horn grilles were added below each inner headlamp to break up what would otherwise have been a large expanse of flat metal on either side of the radiator grille. The tops of the front wheel arches were flattened to match the squarer lines of the nose. The slimline bumpers dispensed with the centre dip which had characterised the bumpers of the Mark 2 and S-Type. All this was done to improve the car's aesthetic balance compared with the S-Type and to create a family resemblance to the Mark X/420G, changes which Sir
William could not afford (in either time or money) when the S-Type was designed. No attempt was made to give the 420/Sovereign the same front-hinged bonnet as the Mark X/420G and it retained a rear-hinged bonnet of similar dimensions to those of the S-Type and Mark 2.
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straight ahead, rising rapidly to either lock. The rise in gearing (equivalent to a drop in ratio from 21.6:1 to 13:1) occurred almost entirely within the first half turn of the steering wheel from the straight-ahead position. The effect was to give very light and relaxed steering at the straight ahead, with quick reaction when cornering. There was no adjustment in the behaviour of the steering in reaction to road speed. A very few of the last S-Types were similarly equipped.
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In 1967, its first full year of production, the 420/Sovereign easily outsold the other Jaguar saloon models still in production (the 240 and 340 Jaguar Mark 2s, Daimler 250 V8, Jaguar S-Type and 420G) and effectively ended buyer interest in the S-Type. Nevertheless, relatively few were made in total
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Jaguar's big seller in the U.S. remains the E-type sports cars, but the 420 sedan offers just as unique a combination of qualities in its own field. For a reasonable basic price of $ 5900, Jaguar offers brisk performance, outstanding braking, excellent handling and ride, quality finish, and luxury in
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and a wooden garnish rail on the tops of the door linings. The clock was relocated from the tachometer to the centre of the dashboard top rail, where it was powered by its own battery. The S-Type's pull out map tray below the central instrument panel was not carried over although the 420 retained the
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magazine of
October 1966 referred to the 420G as "still one of the best looking large cars in the world today" and commented on the similarity of its new radiator grille to that of the 420. Given the similarity between both the names and frontal styling of the 420 and 420G, the casual observer might
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In return for the ≈6.5 % difference in price, the
Daimler purchaser obtained only a few substantive advantages but would have considered the cachet of the Daimler badge to be well worth the extra money; indeed the Daimler name attracted buyers who disliked the Jaguar's racier image. By the same
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power steering, which was offered as an option on the 420 but was standard on the
Sovereign. Built by Adwest Engineering Co Ltd of Reading, England, it was a "cam and roller" system in which the non-constant pitch of the cam resulted in a variable steering ratio, with the lowest gearing being at the
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of 7:1, 8:1 and 9:1 could be specified according to local fuel quality, the difference being obtained by varying the crown design of the pistons. The engine was fed by just two carburettors and developed a claimed 245 bhp (183 kW; 248 PS) gross at 5,500 rpm, which was 20 bhp
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limousine began to be produced, carrying a similarly styled grille to the
Sovereign and using the 4.2-litre Jaguar engine in twin carburettor form, and also undergoing final assembly at Jaguar's Browns Lane factory in Coventry, England. Although this car was based on a modified 420G floorpan rather
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Daimler and Jaguar, which the material differences between them sought to foster, was that the Daimler represented luxury motoring for the discerning and more mature gentleman whereas the Jaguar was a sporting saloon aimed at a somewhat younger clientele. In
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Consequently, Lyons initiated development of a new saloon based on the S-Type, retaining its 54-inch independent rear suspension but adding a twin-carburettor version of the 4.2-litre powerplant and frontal styling more akin to that of the Mark X. The new car was released in August 1966 in the form
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The decision by Sir
William Lyons to base the Jaguar XJ6 on the engine, suspension and approximate dimensions of the 420/Sovereign showed his faith in the 420/Sovereign formula as the best way to rationalise the company's saloon car range. In that way, the 420/Sovereign became a victim of its own
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of the Mark 2. Other differences from the Mark 2 were extended rear bodywork to provide for a larger boot, a changed roofline for more rear seat passenger headroom, a slightly plusher interior and detail differences around the nose. The S-Type was available with either 3.4 or 3.8-litre XK engines
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horsepower rating of the 1977 USA specification 4.2-litre Series II XJ6 was equivalent to 180 bhp. The DIN system yields horsepower ratings which, for most technical purposes, are the same as those that would be obtained using the SAE (net) system. However, the 1977 test would have included
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system current in the USA at the time the 420/Sovereign was sold there. The SAE (gross) system excluded many accessory drives and often used non-standard induction and exhaust systems and so was replaced by the more accurate SAE (net) system in 1972, long after the 420/Sovereign had gone out of
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In terms of performance measured under test conditions, 0–60 mph in under 10 seconds and a top speed of more than 125 mph (201 km/h) were typical. Such performance figures were superior to those of many of the 4.2-litre XJ6 models that followed. Among the few exceptions the
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testers took was to its 15–16 mpg average fuel consumption, which even for the late 1960s was rather high. Combined with the modest size of its two 7 Imperial gallon (31.75 litre) fuel tanks, such fuel consumption gave the model a touring range of only around 250 miles (403 km).
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The Jaguar 420 ceased production at Browns Lane in
September 1968 and the Daimler Sovereign in July 1969, although CKD ("completely knocked down") Jaguar 420 kits were supplied as late as November 1968 for assembly by Jaguar Cars South Africa Ltd.
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In 1968, 420/Sovereign sales were again well in excess of those of the S-Type and 420G but it was outsold by the resurgent Jaguar Mark 2/Daimler 250. By this time, many potential 420/Sovereign buyers were hanging back to wait for the new
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system, the Mark X having a 58-inch (1,500 mm) track and the E-Type a 50-inch (1,300 mm) track. In 1965 the Mark X and E-Type were updated with a new 4.2-litre version of the XK engine, still using triple carburettors.
707:. Introduced late in 1968, the XJ6 was slightly larger than the 420 and swept it from the Jaguar range along with the Mark 2 and S-Type, although the Daimler 250 remained in production into 1969 and the 420G lasted until 1970.
690:-based successor continued with the Daimler Sovereign name until 1983, when the "Sovereign" model name was instead applied to the high-specification version of the Jaguar (which by then was into its Series III XJ6 iteration).
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due to the fact that the
Coventry factory stopped making the Jaguar 420 in 1968, just over two years after production began and with just 10,236 produced. The Daimler Sovereign continued into 1969 and 5,824 were sold.
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sales of the Mark X were disappointing; the car was widely seen as being too big and cumbersome and a smaller car with similar standards of technical sophistication and luxury he thought could be more successful
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a plastic insert on the rear number plate housing bearing the
Daimler name. On the 420 the cast number plate housing bore the Jaguar name and on the Sovereign this remained beneath the plastic "Daimler"
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power-sapping emissions equipment not present on the 420/Sovereign. Therefore, the SAE (net) power rating of the 420/Sovereign must have lain somewhere between 180 bhp and 245 bhp.
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token, rather than being unable to afford the difference for a Daimler, those who chose the Jaguar are unlikely to have regarded the Daimler as something they would wish to own anyway.
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Changes to the S-Type's interior to create the 420/Sovereign were driven mainly by safety considerations, with the wood cappings on the doors and dashboard replaced with padded
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released in 1962 differed from the Jaguar Mark 2 in having a genuine Daimler engine, only the Sovereign's badging and aspects of interior trim differentiated it from the 420.
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wheel trim centres, horn button, oil filler cap and seat belt clasps carrying the stylised D rather than the title Jaguar, a Jaguar’s head ('growler') or no badging at all
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It seems somehow insolent to apply medium standards to a saloon that for a combination of speed, comfort and safety is as good as any in the world, regardless of cost.
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same central console and under-dash parcel tray. The seats of the 420 were of slightly different proportions from the S-Type, although they appeared very similar.
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as a development of the Mark 2. It used a new intermediate-width, 54-inch (1,400 mm) version of the independent rear suspension in place of the
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ribbed camshaft covers bearing the inscription ‘Daimler’ rather than ‘Jaguar’, (although earlier versions shared the same polished alloy covers)
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demands for more luxurious features would add weight to any future models, forcing the drive towards a 4.2-litre-engined compact saloon
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than that of the 420, the existence of a third Jaguar-manufactured model with "420" in its name provides further scope for confusion.
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products of the era. Even some Jaguar enthusiasts are unsure exactly where and when the 420/Sovereign fitted into the Jaguar range.
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all of the 420 extras as standard, including a heated rear window, overdrive on manual transmission cars and power assisted steering
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the Daimler model range, the Sovereign filled a gap between the 2½-litre V8 and the larger and more conservatively styled 4½-litre
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a flying D mascot at the forward edge of the bonnet in place of the leaping cat Jaguar mascot ('leaper') above the radiator grille
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While they can continue to build and sell cars as good as this, there is hope for the man who cares about his motoring.
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The 4.2-litre XK engine of the 420/Sovereign was fitted with the straight port cylinder head and 3/8-inch lift cams.
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produced a 1/32 scale plastic kit of the 420 during the car's production run in 1968, which was reissued in 2021.
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Contemporary road tests indicate that the performance of the 420 and Sovereign was very highly thought of.
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584:. Prices in the UK of the basic 420 and Sovereign, as quoted in the Motor magazine of October 1966 were:
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released the Airfix 1/32 scale plastic kit of the 420 during the 1960s / early 1970's, kit No. 1006-100
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Recirculating ball, worm and nut; Varamatic power assistance optional on Jaguar (standard on Daimler)
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Neo Scale Models currently produce a 1:43 resin moulded model of the 420 and also a Sovereign version.
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a fluted radiator grille with stylised D badge in place of the smooth crowned and Jaguar-badged grille
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a combination of the 4.2-litre engine with the compact saloon body was expected to have market appeal
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Monocoque bodyshell with bolted front subframe, five-seater saloon, front engine, rear-wheel drive
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6.40 × 15 crossply or 185 × 15 radial, 5.5 in rim, five-stud disc wheels with wire spoke optional
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aesthetic objections to the controversially styled S-Type were known to be harming its sales.
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a more efficient cross-flow radiator in place of the S-Type's smaller vertical flow type
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abundance, all in an automobile that's easy to maneuver in today's maddening traffic.
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and produced for two years as the ultimate expression of a series of "
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Servo assisted discs on all four wheels, inboard at rear
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1968 Jaguar 420 (left) and 1967 Daimler Sovereign (right)
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a Holset "Torquatrol" viscous coupled engine cooling fan
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Type 35 automatic transmission with the stronger Model 8
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Jaguar '420 Operating, Maintenance and Service Handbook
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In 1961 Jaguar launched two new models with the triple
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Jaguar S Type & 420 – 'Road Test' Limited Edition
332:James Taylor suggests four reasons why Jaguar boss
754:Jaguar 6-cylinder in line, iron block, alloy head
278:The 420/Sovereign traces its origins back to the
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498:an alternator rather than the S-Type's dynamo
977:, Jaguar Cars Limited, Publication No. 137/1
682:Similar confusion arises with regard to the
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956:Jaguar S Type and 420 – The Complete Story
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992:, Jaguar Cars Limited
906:Great Marques – Jaguar
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1036:, Haynes Publishing
1969:Sovereign XJ6 Mk II
1813:Conquest 3–seat dhc
1052:Stertkamp, Heiner.
1016:, Brooklands Books
798:) @ 5,500 rpm
574:Daimler 2½-litre V8
466:replacement of the
403:Jaguar 420 interior
2117:Full-size vehicles
1964:Sovereign XJ6 Mk I
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560:Daimler Sovereign
360:Daimler Sovereign
334:Sir William Lyons
249:London Motor Show
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1591:Jaguar Cars
1584:SS Cars Ltd
1466:Mk VII
1451:SS 3½ litre
1416:SS 2½ litre
1382:SS 1½ litre
1353:SS 1 / SS 2
1104:Jaguar Cars
1100:SS Cars Ltd
958:, Crowood,
819:Suspension
791:Max. Power
648:Browns Lane
503:Performance
468:Borg Warner
430:SAE (gross)
218:Predecessor
141:4.2 L
52:Jaguar Cars
26:(1966–1969)
2096:Categories
1947:One-O-Four
1799:Sports car
1579:Ownership
1476:Mk IX
935:, Haynes,
920:References
734:MPC models
705:Jaguar XJ6
688:Jaguar XJ6
442:Mechanical
310:sports car
268:Jaguar XJ6
241:Jaguar 420
232:Jaguar XJ6
213:Chronology
164:Dimensions
131:Powertrain
58:Production
2058:Ownership
2007:Flagship
1860:Sportsman
1481:Mk X
1461:Mk V
1336:E-Type S3
1331:E-Type S2
830:Steering
796:SAE Gross
759:Capacity
711:success.
228:Successor
170:Wheelbase
111:FR layout
96:notchback
65:1966–1969
61:1966–1968
1952:Majestic
1885:Conquest
1648:previous
395:Interior
305:and the
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43:Overview
1935:Regency
1910:Consort
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838:Brakes
775:Valves
751:Engine
552:Daimler
371:Styling
354:of two
253:compact
117:Related
94:4-door
2020:Regina
1899:V8-250
1894:2.5 V8
1873:Saloon
1686:1970s
1683:1960s
1680:1950s
1677:1940s
1556:E-Type
1547:D-Type
1542:C-Type
1529:Racing
1505:Sports
1442:XJ6 S2
1437:XJ6 S1
1396:S-Type
1366:Mark 1
1348:Saloon
1298:SS 100
1286:Sports
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1134:1950s
1131:1940s
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366:Design
307:E-Type
303:saloon
299:Mark X
260:Jaguar
195:Height
179:Length
137:Engine
106:Layout
99:saloon
2044:DE 36
2035:DS420
2030:DR450
2025:DK400
2013:DE 27
1930:DE 27
1820:SP250
1571:XJ-C
1321:XK150
1316:XK140
1311:XK120
1293:SS 90
660:Motor
512:Motor
187:Width
78:Class
1878:DB18
1673:Type
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1405:XJ-C
1341:XJ-S
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656:420G
239:The
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