A conventional Breakfast Club on an unconventional day… a JBC first, a mid-week meet. Thursday 15th July 2023!
JBC returned to the British Motor Museum for a JBC first – a mid-month gathering! They said “There will be rain!”. But, there wasn’t (at least not during the main event).
Jaguar Breakfast Club supporters received a prime display area at the excellent “Simply Jaguar” event, Beaulieu. This huge show featured around one thousand Jaguars and attracts visitors from far and wide – and that’s why we had an official presence there, to spread the word and make our regular meeting even bigger and better!
The annual ‘Supercharged Saturday’ event took place under supercharged blue skies attracting almost 600 Jaguars to the British Motor Museum. Over 350 supercharged models were arranged in model groups and supplemented by at least 200 naturally aspirated Jaguars, so even the view from the ‘cheap seats’ wasn’t half bad!
The Jaguar Breakfast Club, in cooperation with the Jaguar Drivers’ Club arranged an excellent visit to the Great British Car Journey on Sunday 30th April. This car museum, located on the banks of the River Derwent in Derbyshire, is a delightful treasure trove of British motoring nostalgia, displaying a rotating selection of 130 cars from…
The Jaguar Breakfast Club celebrated two anniversaries for the 1st April meeting. The gathering marked seven years of the monthly Breakfast Club held at the British Motor Museum since April 2016. Added to this was our tribute to the F-Type following ten years of production.
There were upwards of 250 Jaguars at the March Breakfast Club. It was a chilly but dry morning, although someone must have forgotten to remind classic Jaguar owners that it was still winter, because so many arrived that you would have thought it was high summer!
The February Jaguar Breakfast Club saw over 200 Jaguars! Such an astonishing turnout on a dry February day resulted in a busy social occasion, meeting old friends and making new ones.
The Jaguar Breakfast Club never ceases to amaze. Whereas wind and rain would keep many people at home, one hundred Jaguars made the journey to the British Motor Museum for our January gathering, some having travelled sizeable distances.
The stunning vision of over 150 Jaguars at the Jaguar Breakfast Club warmed everyone’s spirits on a chilly December morning at the British Motor Museum. The cars spanned eight decades as though assembled as a living museum to complement the exhibits inside.