The calendar may have indicated December; the temperature may have suggested winter, but the profusion of Jaguars at the Jaguar Breakfast Club told a different story. The December meet saw ice-blue skies and more than one hundred Jaguars on display at the British Motor Museum for a grand end of year finale. I
A chilly but dry November day saw a spirited gathering of over 150 cars at the Jaguar Breakfast Club, proving just how popular these meets are, despite the encroaching winter temperatures.
The October Jaguar Breakfast Club took place on a Sunday rather than the customary Saturday and what a fortuitous move it was, as the Saturday was subject to constant downpours whilst Sunday basked in sunshine!
For the September Jaguar Breakfast Club we joined forces with the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust to stage “Jaguars at Gaydon” the largest-ever breakfast meet so far held at the British Motor Museum, although breakfast came and went as the event continued in full swing until 4pm!
JLR Classic Works opened its doors to the Jaguar Breakfast Club for its first major public event in two years. Well over two hundred people enjoyed a fascinating tour through this hugely impressive facility with its beautifully presented showroom vehicles, a spotless workshop the size of a cathedral and a private vehicle collection comprising every…
A dive in the summer weather predicted a damp July Breakfast Club gathering but around two hundred Jaguars defied the forecast to be rewarded with steadily improving skies during the morning.
Despite our June meet taking place just two weeks after our previous May gathering it was another heavyweight turnout on a day blessed by blue skies and huge smiles.
After almost eight months in lockdown our Jaguars assembled as soon as restrictions permitted for a glorious release from confinement. Despite a damp start an incredible 350 Jaguars arrived to create our largest ever turnout for a “standard” meet, although standard was hardly an accurate description!
Every so often we have to accept and endure a wet Jaguar Breakfast Meet. But that doesn’t deter our members and the drenching we received for our October meet still saw a remarkable seventy two Jaguars on display with the weather entirely secondary to the pursuit of a great day.
For our September meet we joined forces with the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust and the XJS Club to stage a huge show that attracted 600 Jaguars including an unprecedented 150 XJS cars.