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Record Creation: Entered on 6 March 2022.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2012-09-11 16:59:41 | SALOON Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Top Color was added: n/a
  • Notes From Heritage Record was changed from First owner -- Richard "Red" Skelton to First owner -- Richard "Red" Skelton
  • Car Condition was changed from Work in progress to Rest: Concours
  • Note About Originality was added: 1
  • Last Seen was changed from 2008 to 2012
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: 8JGH|UNITEDSTATES|UNITEDSTATES|UNITEDSTATES|UNITEDSTATES|UNITEDSTATES|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United States!NY|United States!NY|United States!NY|United States!NY|United States!NY|United States!N
  • Heritage Notes

    Full list of registration numbers: 8JGH (United States, NY) ; UNITEDSTATES (United States, NY) ; UNITEDSTATES (United States, NY) ; UNITEDSTATES (United States, NY) ; UNITEDSTATES (United States, NY) ; UNITEDSTATES (United States, N) .

    First owner -- Richard "Red" Skelton

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    2008-02-01 17:33:03 | James G. Hoehn, M.D. writes:

    Apparently Red Skelton received the car and immediately had it skillfully repainted in his choice of maroon. Has factory air conditioning. Has had 3 owners, all in CA, since. Not registered since 1994.

    2009-12-01 03:36:12 | Pekka T. writes:

    Of course the interior could have been a special order, but that does not seem likely if the paint too was an undesired colour by the first owner who then had the car repainted in his choice of Maroon. Again only a JDHT certificate would confirm how it was built.

    If you have a JDHT certificate, it would be great if you could add it in the photos on this wonderful site.

    Sincerely,

    Pekka T.

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    2010-05-25 11:27:00 | Jim Hoehn writes:

    Thanks to T. Pekka for his comments. The original car color was Opalescent Desert Tan. Mr. Skelton received it directly from the factory to Cathedral City, CA and then had it repainted in the maroon that you see in the photos. The car has been repainted in places at least 2 times. We found the original Skelton maroon on the airconditioning condenser in the trunk and used it for the sample. The interior is Tan and is original to the car. Car has been shown twice. Best in Class at the New England Concours in 2009 and chosen for the Saratoga Invitational in 2010. More photos will be forthcoming.

    2012-09-10 16:39:20 | Jim writes:

    Car is now repainted in Red Skelton's original color which shows exceedingly well.
    Changes for driveability include: 15" Jaguar Series II Sedan rims with 205 15 tires for ride and handling; stainless steel exhaust system; Jaguar Series II external rear view mirrors for safety; and an up-graded audio system. Have all of the original components which can be replaced. Mechanically, the carburators and fuel line distribution system have been rebuilt with original components. The heads and head gaskets have been refurbished and replaced. All rubber throughout the car have been replaced.
    Was shown at Radnor-Hunt Invitational in Philadelphia and was awarded Second in Class in 2011.

    2022-03-06 08:52:12 | pauls writes:

    Car now offered at:

    classiccars.com/listings/view/1573690/1966-jaguar-4-dr-sedan-for-sale-in-canton- ...

    Seller's description:

    1967 Jaguar 420 G 4-dr. sedan. bought new by comedian and actor Red Skelton and painted special color red with saddle leather interior. 3-carb 6cyl, automatic, Jaguar's luxury car that combined Rolls-Royce opulence with XKE performance. DOHC 4.2 ltr./265 hp 6-cylinder with 3 SU carbs and Borg-Warner automatic transmission. Air Conditioning , power steering and brakes, XJ 6 chrome wheels plus original painted wheels come with the car. Updated stereo system Only 5763 built over the three-year production run.

    Price:$49,995 (OBO)

    Location:Canton, Ohio, previously Albany, New York

    1966 Jaguar 420G

    Exterior Color:Skelton Red

    Interior Color:beige leather

    Transmission:Automatic

    Engine Size:Inline 6

    Odometer:40080

    VIN: G1D76947BW

    Title Status:Clear

    Aftermarket Wheels:Yes

    Restoration History:Partially Restored

    Exterior Condition:Excellent

    Seat Material:Leather

    Air Conditioning:Yes

    Engine History:Original

    Engine Condition:Running

    2023-10-18 11:47:22 | Bob writes:

    hendersonauctions.bidwrangler.com/ui/auctions/105865/13741110

    Original owner of this 420G was comedy and television legend Richard "Red" Skelton who purchased it from the factory and had it refinished in a custom shade of maroon named "Skelton Red" from its original Desert Tan hue.

    VIN: G1D76947BW

    Selling at Public Auction on Saturday, October 28, 2023. Henderson Motor Series Auction will take place at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, AL. www.hendersonmotorseries.com for details!


    They had an "S" where the "D" should be in the VIN/Chassis #.

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