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  2. Jaguar 420 and Daimler Sovereign (1966–1969) - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar 420 (pronounced "four-twenty") and its Daimler Sovereign equivalent were introduced at the October 1966 London Motor Show and produced for two years as the ultimate expression of a series of "compact sporting saloons" offered by Jaguar throughout that decade, all of which shared the same wheelbase.

  3. Daimler Sovereign - Wikipedia

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    Sovereign 1969 Sovereign 1969. The first Sovereign was a badge-engineered version of the Jaguar 420 saloon, which was itself based on the Jaguar S-Type.. The 420 and Sovereign differed from the S-Type in having a revised four-headlight nose reminiscent of the Jaguar Mark X, and being powered by a 4.2-litre version of the straight-six XK engine.

  4. Daimler DS420 - Wikipedia

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    By 1992 this chapter could have ended, because production of the DS 420 Limousine was discontinued. Of the four final examples produced, one went to the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust, another to the Queen Mother (chassis nr. 201629) and an identically equipped pair to Queen Elizabeth II. (chassis nrs. 201628 and 201630). [21]

  5. Jaguar Mark X - Wikipedia

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    1967 Jaguar 420G interior Jaguar 420G Jaguar 420G. For the London Motor Show in October 1966 the Mark X was renamed the Jaguar 420G [1] (not to be confused with the smaller Jaguar 420). The 420G was distinct from the Mark X only with the addition of a vertical central bar splitting the grille in two, side indicator repeaters on the front wings ...

  6. Jaguar V12 engine - Wikipedia

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    An evolution of the 1964 DOHC prototype “XJ13” engine, the Jaguar V12 engine is a family of SOHC internal combustion V12 engines with a common block design, that were mass-produced by Jaguar Cars for a quarter of a century, from 1971 to 1997, mostly as 5.3‑litres, but later also as 6‑litres, and 7‑litre versions that were deployed in racing.

  7. Jaguar AJ-V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    2008–2010 Jaguar XF, 420 hp (313 kW; 426 PS) and 408 lb⋅ft (553 N⋅m) Land Rover also offered a supercharged version of the 4.2 L as that company's high-performance engine. Land Rover's version is not the same as the Jaguar's version but it was adapted from it.

  8. List of vehicles with hidden headlamps - Wikipedia

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    1981 1981 [177] Mercedes-Benz C111: 1969 1970 MG Boxer 1978 1978 [citation needed] MG EX-E: 1985 1985 Monteverdi Hai 450: 1970 1973 [178] Nissan 126X: 1970 1970 Nissan MID4: 1985 1987 Škoda 110 Super Sport: 1971 1971 Toyota FXV: 1985 1985 Toyota SA-X: 1981 1981 Toyota SV-2: 1981 1981 Toyota SV-3: 1983 1983 Tracer TXC 1985 1985 [179] Vauxhall ...

  9. Timeline of European automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo AR6 (1981-1986) Citroën C25 (1981-1993) Fiat Ducato (1981-1993) Jaguar XJ-S Series II (1981-1991) Lamborghini Jalpa (1981-1988) Lotus Eclat S 2.2 Riviera Type 84 (1981-1982) Lotus Esprit S3 (1981-1987) Lotus Turbo Esprit (1981-1987) Maserati Biturbo (1981-1988) Peugeot J5 (1981-1993) Peugeot J9 (1981-1991) TVR Tasmin 200 (1981-1984 ...