1967 Jaguar 3.4 S-Type In 1963 Jaguar decided to introduce a new variant of its popular Mk II model, the luxurious S-Type saloon. The S-Type featured a modified version of the Mk II body shell with unique front and rear ends added. The front had its own distinctive grille, shrouded headlamps and a slim line bumper. The rear of the S-Type looked very similar to the large Mk X saloon and had a similar independent suspension design which gave a class-leading ride. Most buyers opted for the more powerful 3.8 version, although the 3.4 were by no means underpowered. The 3.4 could set quite a fast pace and although not as quick as the Mk II 3.4, the car handled extremely well thanks to its new suspension layout. This very original car has travelled 73,000 miles and had three owners, the first been Waikari Flour Milling Ltd. The car comes with the original toolbox, ownership papers and receipts