It may be October but summer wasn’t over for our Breakfast Meets as around 100 Jaguars turned up to enjoy the sunshine and camaraderie at the British Motor Museum. From 1960s classics to an impressive line of the newest I-PACEs there was something to satisfy all tastes.
Our September meet was an “away day” at Jaguar Classic Works, Coventry. It was billed as a normal breakfast meet… but clearly we don’t do normal, as well over 200 Jaguars turned up to enjoy the experience.
Just when we thought a Jaguar Breakfast Meet couldn’t get any better, along came our August gathering! Well over 150 Jaguars from 1950s to the present day intermingled in the sunshine at the British Motor Museum.
Another consummate Jaguar gathering featuring a stunning variety from cars from all eras, supported by enthusiastic owners from… all eras!
For our June meet the Jaguar Breakfast Club was invited to Jaguar Classic Works, Coventry to stage a special 60th anniversary celebration of the Mk2. Our members turned out in huge numbers to create a magnificent spectacle with around 270 cars on display, from dozens of Mk2s to brand new I-PACEs.
Bright, breezy and brilliant… aptly describes this Jaguar Breakfast Club meet. At least 150 Jaguars were welcomed to Gaydon, including many there for the first time.
This Jaguar Breakfast Meet marked our third anniversary and could not have illustrated better how its popularity has grown. There were around 175 Jaguars on display, which would generally constitute a major Jaguar event, yet this was merely one of our regular monthly gatherings.
The British Motor Museum witnessed an extraordinary array of Jaguars for our March Breakfast Meet, with over 130 cars from all eras congregating in profusion around the impressive arena fronting the Museum and Collections Centre.
Almost one hundred Jaguars and their owners defied the icy grip of mid-winter and descended upon the British Motor Museum for a lively February meet. The huge gathering was rewarded by blue skies and a fascinating array of Jaguars.
What a fantastic way to start the New Year! An astonishing one hundred Jaguars assembled at Gaydon to create an extraordinary January spectacle at the British Motor Museum.