Mad Dogs and Englishmen! What do Jaguar owners do on a damp November morning? They go to see like-minded enthusiasts at the British Motor Museum.
Around 125 Jaguars assembled beneath a cloudless sky at the British Motor Museum for the September meet of the Jaguar Breakfast Club. From a Suffolk SS100 and a stunning Daimler SP250 to the latest F-TYPEs and F-PACE there was wealth of interest for enthusiasts and visitors alike. The fine weather was especially welcome as many…
A wide range of Jaguar models are always guaranteed at our breakfast meets but the August gathering produced some particularly exceptional and rare examples.
July’s Breakfast Meet at Gaydon was designated as a summer ‘Show & Shine’ event with prizes for the best presented Jaguars on display, kindly donated by Sturgess Jaguar, Leicester, the British Motor Museum and Jaguar World magazine.
The latest monthly breakfast meet at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon attracted 130 Jaguars, providing a magnificent spectacle on the lawns flanking the impressive museum façade.
Around one hundred Jaguars rolled up for our April meet providing a magnificent spectacle for owners and general public alike.
March saw the twelfth consecutive month of our Jaguar Breakfast Club meets, now a well-established feature on the Jaguar enthusiast’s calendar and increasing in popularity as word continues to spread.
Our intrepid jaguar owners have clearly not noticed winter is here with February’s breakfast meet attracting an astounding 60 Jaguars covering over 60 years of model history ranging from E-types to the latest F-PACE, kitted out by JLR as their site response ambulance.
The Jaguar Breakfast continues to attract first-time visitors and regular attendees alike, even on a damp and misty January day!
Winter has not dampened the spirits of Breakfast Club members with a healthy turn-out of 33 Jaguars at our December meet. Jaguar Heritage were equally enthusiastic to support the day, revealing two F-TYPEs that have recently come into their possession.