They add a C to the nomenclature of the Jaguar model and call that a coupe... and that is entirely the same body shape as the 4 door version
A 130 Berlina (130B - B being the 3200 version) is just a totally different shape than the coupe (130BC), with the same mechanical running gear and a lot of the same interior carried over as well. The Berlina bodywork was made by Fiat, whereas the coupe bodies were made by Pininfarina, so not even on the same production line.
They are nice to drive, not particularly fast (as they as quite large and heavy) but have a great road "feel" ... they were often described as being the best contemporary large sedan/saloon vehicles of the time, well ahead of the contemporary MB/BMW/Jaguar.
The 2400 Fiat Dino inherited the same rear suspension / IRS as the 130, and used the same ZF manual transmission (with a different bellhousing)
All 130's sold in Australia were Auto trans, but the guy in the video is incorrect about the manual trans never being available in RHD versions, as a RHD clutch pedal / clutch cable appears in the 130BC parts book.
130 Berlina
130 Coupe
SteveC