What would most people do on a damp December morning? The popular choice would be to stay at home but, as the current Jaguar TV commercial advises, “Jaguar owners don’t do popular choices!”
Jaguar owners entirely ignored the calendar indicating the onset of winter and chose to take their cherished cars to Gaydon, with over one hundred Jaguars attending the November Jaguar Breakfast meet.
October’s meet was probably the wettest day we have ever experienced but an astonishing number of Jaguars assembled amidst the deluge at Gaydon and the atmosphere was electric!
To celebrate the 50th birthday of the XJ Series 1 in September 1968, the Jaguar Breakfast Club staged a special event at JLR’s prestigious Classic Works facility in Ryton, Coventry.
The British Motor Museum played host to a number of club displays (from Dacias to Ford Transits!) all under a piercing blue sky, but the Jaguar Breakfast meet attracted by far the most vehicles with a mouth-watering selection of well over one hundred cars on display.
The July Breakfast Meet was a special “away day” courtesy of Jaguar Classic who invited us to spend the morning at their impressive Classic Works facility at Coventry.
A well-attended and thoroughly enjoyable breakfast meet saw a huge variety of Jaguars displayed on the green lawns fringing the British Motor Museum. We continue to attract new supporters from far and wide, this month welcoming enthusiasts from Germany, the Netherlands and New Zealand!
The month of May saw a glorious celebration of Jaguar ownership with over one hundred stunning cars on display basking beneath a beautifully warm spring sky. Our grateful thanks go to Videographer John Bowen for recording the event and bringing it to life for posterity!
April marked the 2nd anniversary of our monthly Jaguar Breakfast meets at Gaydon and what a superb event it was with well over 100 Jaguars on display!
The February Jaguar Breakfast Meet saw sixty brave Jaguars turning out in the teeth of an inclement winter’s morning, though amply rewarded by many stunning cars amongst the display.