NEWS Newsletter of the Surrey Region of the Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club

Newsletter No. 162 Mar 2016 www.surrey-jec.co.uk www.jec.org.uk

*** FORTHCOMING EVENTS *** (of particular interest to Surrey Region members)

19/20-Mar GRRC Members Meeting 20-Mar Int Jaguar Spares Day Stoneleigh Showground 06-Apr Techno Classica Essen 2016 17-Apr BTM Spring Saunter 21-Apr 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 24-Apr JEC-Surrey Drive it Day 24-Apr London to Brighton Jaguar Run 02-May Oxshott Village Day 14-16-May Laon Weekend - 25th CIRCUIT HISTORIQUE DE LAON 14-May Brooklands 1940’s Re-lived 19-May 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 21-May JEC Cotswold Festival @Sudley Castle 22-May JEC Cotswold Festival & Prescott Hill climb 22-May Brooklands classic breakfast 22-May Challengers Car Drive 2016 - Charity event, 05-Jun East Sussex JEC Jaguar Day, Herstmonceux

Surrey Region Rogues Gallery - your committee

1 Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club Surrey Region Committee

http://www.surrey-jec.co.uk

http://www.jec.org.uk/regions/uk/54/surrey-leatherhead.html

Chairman & Regional JEC Representative Ian Dibbens, 07711 672099, [email protected] Vice-Chairman Doug Rodd, [email protected] Treasurer & Membership Secretary David Nockolds, 020 8684 0712, 07810 015953, [email protected] Secretary, tba Currently Shared

Newsletter Editor Glenn Rees, 01932 348201, [email protected] Committee members Chris Connor, 07754 756390, [email protected]

~~~<000>~~~ *** Editor’s Drivel – Glenn Rees *** Its that time of the year when we are all itching to get our cats out on the open road and blow away the winter blues. We’ve had a few days without rain but then came the cold icy weather with salt on the roads so its time to get on with some serious servicing and planning the events we want to go to this year. I for one am already entered in 2 weekend rallies and 5 one day events, and that excludes my involvement with the BTM Outreach team, CSMA events and Hill Climb, isn’t retirement fun. With no events to report on this time round , the newsletter is looking a bit thin. I know one or two of you are engaged in some serious restorations (other than a certain XK120 marathon) so how about a write up or progress report.

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*** Chairman’s Chatter – Ian Dibbens ***

First of all I would like to thank everyone that attended the Annual General Meeting in the Bluebird Room on the 18th February. It was nice to speak to everyone from a lectern although I later found out it was not set up for us but for a wedding the following day.

I was informed that this AGM was one of the quickest in the region’s history, which either states that the committee are on the right track or the members wanted to get back to the bar. I hope it is the former.

On the 20th February we held our Annual Dinner at Effingham Golf Club and although there were only 28 present at the evening, I hope everyone enjoyed themselves and also enjoyed the wonderful food. I would like to thank Caroline for arranging the flowers that evening, I think she did a wonderful display on each table.

So what is coming up for the region – it is hoped that we will have a Drive it Day in place (See item on page 9) and I was hoping to announce the venue for the Surrey Jaguar Day on the 3rd July. Al- though we are in advance talks with a venue, it is still to be confirmed and you can understand that I do not wish to say to much before this.

The committee will be meeting on the 24th March so if anyone wishes to join us and to see what we do and how we come to process the clubs work, they are more than willing to join us.

We are in this issue of the newsletter publishing the Draft minutes from the AGM so if anyone who attended has any views on the draft minutes, please let any of the committee know.

I hope that with the club season upon us that all the members cars are in fine fettle and that we will be seeing as many representing the club at various events during the year. 3 If anyone wants to discuss any subject, please contact me on either 07711 672099 or through my email address which is [email protected]

See you soon at Brooklands. Ian Dibbens

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*** The Man Who Saved Jaguar ***

Sir John Egan was in the Napier Room at Brooklands Museum last month for a sell out evening filled with Jaguar enthusiasts. A fascinat- ing insight in to the British Car In- dustry of the early 70/80s and the turn around in Jaguar's fortunes to their current standing today. Sir John answered many questions from the audience and signed cop- ies of his book - "The Man Who Saved Jaguar".

This talk was organised by the Brooklands Trust Members talks team. Photo by Tim Morris

4 ~~~<000>~~~ *** Surrey Region AGM***

This years AGM on the 18th Feb. was well attended with 22 mem- bers and was one of the shortest to date! 35 minutes by my reckoning! For those that were unable to make the evening I have copied below a draft set of minutes.

JAGUAR ENTHUSIASTS CLUB – Surrey Region DRAFT MINUTES OF THE 26th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 18TH Feb 2016 1/ Present Ian Dibbens, Lewis White, Jonathan Davies, Peter G Clarke, Glenn Rees, Keith Berner, Tony Young, David Martin, Ken Atkins, Peter Clark, David Stimpson, Keith MacNeill, Geoff Pattinson, David Nock- olds, John Olley, Tony Mustoe, David Snelgrove, Bryan Dobson, Mike Simmons, Frederick Talbot, Andrew Bell & Chris Connor.

2/ Apologies For absence Doug Rodd & Ray Wade

3/ Introduction The chairman, Ian Dibbens, welcomed those present and drew their at- tention to the copies of the agenda, minutes of the 25th Annual General Meeting, the Financial Statement for the year ending 31st December 2015.

4/ Minutes of the Twenty Fourth Annual General Meeting A motion for their acceptance as a true record of the proceedings was proposed by Peter G Clarke, seconded by Lewis White and was carried unanimously.

5/ Matters Arising None.

5 6/ Chairman’s Report Welcome to you all and I hope I do not bore you with my report. I was very honored last year to be asked to take the Chair of this Region, as I had only been in the club a few years, 5 – 6, but I had served on the committee for at least four of those. My first real duty of being Chairman was to make presentations to both the outgoing Chairman (Lewis) and to the treasurer (Jonathan) who after many years serving the club were stepping down. This I did with great pride. The clubs members were really busy during the year in not only attend- ing the monthly meetings here at Brooklands, especially the night we had Rob Jenner, Chairman of JEC to come and talk to us but also for the annual visit of the SVVS in July 2015. I will not go into detail about the other events that the region attended but will quickly read them out and they are in no particular date order either · White Lion (Hartley Wintney) · Drive it Day (Denbies Vineyard to the Onslow Arms, West Clan- don) · Woking and Sam Beare Hospice Classic Car Show · Brooklands Double 12 · JEC Sussex South Downs Run · Hanworth Classic Car Show – Bushey Park · JEC Sussex – Jags at Arundel Castle · Visit to Nigel Webb’s Mike Hawthorn Museum (organizer Chris Connor) · Transport for Veterans – Dunkirk Little Ships · Capel Car Show · Cranleigh Classic Car Show · JEC Portsmouth Regional Day – Weald and Downland Open Air Museum · Camberley Car Show · JEC Southern Day at Brooklands (Pride and Joy winners for the region were Peter Camden-Woodley and Adam Penfold · JEC Wiltshire Regional Day

6 · Cobham Heritage Day

Some of these events had only 1 or2 members in attendance but quite a few had a good turnout. I was really pleased in the turnout for the JEC Southern Day at Brook- lands in August with over 30 cars from our region in attendance which made us the biggest region in attendance that day. I would also to thank Glenn and Keith for their sterling work in marshaling that day and to the committee in the work that went on prior to the day in conjunction with both JEC and JEC Surrey/Hants Region We have already had invites from five shows to attend this year and they will be published in the next newsletter. I hope you have all enjoyed this year and I hope to build on this first year in office with some (hopefully) visits to exciting premises which are in the planning stage at the moment and also for the future, dates being planned for in 2017 as well.

7/ Treasurers Report The Treasurer David Nockolds presented the statement of accounts for the year ending 31st December 2015 which showed a closing balance of £1296.67 compared to £1462.12 for the previous year, the total region net worth was £2446.67 including assets. A motion to approve the accounts was proposed by Jonathan Davies and seconded by John Olley and was carried unanimously.

8/ Membership Report The Membership Secretary David Nockolds reported that as of 30th De- cember 2015 the membership stood at 101.

9/ Election of Committee for 2015 The Chairman advised that all the current members of the committee were happy to offer themselves for re-election. A proposal for the re- election of the existing committee was proposed by Peter G Clarke and seconded by Tony Mustoe and was carried unanimously. The chairman mentioned that the committee now stood at 5 members, two more members would be appreciated should anyone wish to put their names forward.

7 10/ Any Other Business The Chairman mentioned that we had not yet secured a venue for our regional day, we were unable to use Polesdon Lacey as in previous years due to a clash with a NT event being held there. This prompted a discussion from the floor as to other venues, some the committee had discussed and the others would be followed up on. The Chairman asked the members if they could suggest any suitable speakers for future meetings. It was suggested that the route for this year’s Drive it Day, be the same as last year, since it was most enjoyable and most people wouldn’t re- member it anyway! There was a general discussion about our regional website set up by Chris Connor and articles were requested from the members for inclu- sion. The Chairman said he was looking forward to meeting members at the annual dinner this coming Saturday.

11/ Conclusion The Chairman concluded the meeting by thanking the membership for their support, Lewis White then invited the floor to show their apprecia- tion for the efforts of the committee for the past year. Meeting closed at 21:15 and adjourned to the bar.

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*** Modern S type electronic handbrake Quick fix. ***

I got caught out a couple of weeks ago with my S type, which has an electronic hand brake. When starting the car it beeps at me on start up. This is an indicator that the battery levels are low, I had ignored it a few times. Normally the car would be able to start up, but would not allow me to release the handbrake, on these occasions I would turn it off and use the other Jag. On this occasion, the hand brake released so I was able to drive to where I was going, when I returned to the car, the engine started up but would

8 not release the hand brake. This time however I could not swap the cars over, I thought, Goodness me! what to do? I switched all electronic items off and increased the revs slightly, did that for about 10 mins, the fault did not clear on its own, I switched the engine off and then started it up again. The handbrake fault reappeared, from this point I decided to call the RAC. I spent 10 minutes on the phone to the RAC man, He told me there was a 2-3 hour wait and suggested I carry out the procedure I had already tried. I thanked him and retried, sods law the handbrake fault cleared, I drove home. I cancelled my RAC call out and stuck the battery on charge. The moral of this story is to ensure your battery is in good condition, if the car beeps at you, charge it up. David Nockolds

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*** Drive it Day ***

The FBHVC Drive It Day is being held nationally on the 24th April. Once again we will be starting at Denbies vineyard near Dorking and heading on a familiar route to our usual venue at The Onslow Arms in . The plan is to gather at Denbies at 10:00 for a 10:30 start, arriving at The Onslow Arms in time for a 12:00 sit down. We have 2 tables booked for a total of 20’ish people, please let Ian know on the day if you wish to join us to confirm lunch numbers

~~~<000>~~~ *** E-Type found under hedge*** E-Type found under a hedge sells for £58,000 An E-Type that was recently discovered under a hedge and has been causing such a stir in the classic market has sold at auction for just short

9 of £60,000. The car in question is an early 3.8 litre flat floor fixed head coupe so very desirable even though it will require extensive restoration.

Chris Routledge CEO of Coys Auction House had this to say Chris Routledge, CEO of international auctioneers COYS, said: “We were encouraged by strong results achieved across the board and the number of registered bidders joining us and bidding in the room – it’s always good to see the market is as active as ever.”

He added: “The derelict E-Type attracted attention from all four corners of the world and bidders in a packed auction room and via telephone fought fiercely for it on Tuesday night. It ended up going to an English collector and Beatles enthusiast who plans to slowly restore it to its former glory.”

The E-Type showed just 44,870miles on the clock and still had the last tax disc on the windscreen which expired in November 1969. The car’s first owner in May 1963 was none other than Ivor Arbiter, who owned Drum City and Sound City in London and was the designer of the ‘drop – T’ logo for The Beatles.

10 It changed owners a couple of times between 1965 and 1967, when it moved to its last owner Frank Riches, who raced it extensively at Oulton Park, Brands Hatch and Blackbushe between 1967 and 1969. Frank burnt out the clutch and instead of getting it fixed he put the car into storage in a lock up until the 1980s, he then moved it to his garden where is remained under a tarpaulin until the present vendor rescued it in 2015.

This is certainly going to be an interesting car and we look forward to seeing the results of who ever puts this car back on the road. Article from JEC Online Magazine ~~~<000>~~~ *** Macmillan Cancer Support Classic Motor Show ***

Date: 10 July 2016 Times: 11.00am-4.30pm Car Information: All classics welcome. Clubs and individuals. All pro- ceeds will go to Macmillan Cancer Support. Situated on the beautiful Clandon Park Estate by kind permission of Robin, Countess of Onslow. Clandon Park entrance is off the A246/A25 between Merrow and West Clandon, Surrey. To register email [email protected] or telephone 07932 869876 All classics welcome, silver cup presented to judge's favourite, stalls, children's entertainment, hospitality serving hot and cold food, picnic area, birds of prey display in arena, Ewbanks Auctioneers Antiques Road Show, (bring your antiques/memorabilia along). Please support us by coming along. Location: Clandon Park Estate, West Clandon Postcode:GU4 7AA Contact Name: Gilly Christian Contact Address: Telephone Number: 01483 210102 Mobile Number: 07702 090382

11 ~~~<000>~~~ *** The story behind the Jaguar Leaper***

The Leaper, Jaguar’s famous leaping cat figure was synonymous with the brand and adorned the front of Jaguars for decades. But, what’s the story behind it and why did it disappear? Miniature works of art Car bonnet embellishments were originally popular back in the early 20th century when cars had external radiator caps, where cooling liquid could be poured. These caps could be made as unique as car designers could make them and a lot of them were like miniature works of art that would show off the car’s identity. Apparently, Sir William Lyons disapproved of an after market ornament he saw on an SS Jaguar Saloon and thought it looked like a cat shot off a fence. This inspired him to ask his employee, Bill Rankin, who was an amateur sculptor to design an official, better looking ornament. We be- lieve that Bill knew Frederick Gordon Crosby who was a skilled illustra- tor and expert at working with metal and he made a bronze prototype of a big cat starting to leap into the air. Based on this prototype, the Leaper was originally offered to the public in 1938. This first version of the Leaper stayed until the Mk V saloon went out of production in 1951. A first generation Leaper. Photo by Nigel Thorley at our Eastern Day in 2015 Four years passed before the Leaper pounced back onto new- ly produced Jaguar cars and the original mascot changed most drastically in 1955 when the Leaper got reworked and ac- quired outstretched rear legs.

12 This made it look like the predator cat had now leapt into mid air just before it attacked its prey. As all radiators were now hidden the Leaper was fixed onto the bonnet.

This second version of the Leaper lived on for 14 years, on models in- cluding the Mk1, Mk2, Mk VIII, Mk IX, S-type, 240,340 and XK 150. The third Leaper was a smaller scaled down version, which appeared on the bonnet of the Mark X saloon in 1961. This sleek and smaller version of the Leaper couldn’t be as easily fitted to the larger saloons and it disappeared with the arrival of the XJ sa- loons which took over from the 340,420 and 420G series. The Leaper retires To protect pedestrian safety, EEC safety laws on “the external projec- tions of motor vehicles” in the early 1990s stated that mascots and orna- ments should retract, bend or break off when subject to certain force. Americans however, still demanded the famous Jaguar beast on their bonnets and several versions were worked on for fitting in the US mar- ket — all in sprung safety guise. Car ornaments had to meet safety meas- ures to fit in with the EEC legislation and the later Jaguar mascots featured a safety mechanism to allow the body of the Leaper to snap off should it be hit. The famous piece of car art however, eventually disappeared from Jag- uar cars in 2005. The Leaper may have disappeared, but the legendary leaping cat design lives on in Jaguar’s logo today and it has become a badge on the boot of all modern Jaguars including the brand new F-Pace.

13 HURST PARK Classic Cars We have pleasure in offering the following cars for sale

Mar 2016 JAGUAR XJ8 3.2Ltr (X-308) June 2000: Sapphire Blue with Oatmeal hide interior. 16” Starburst alloy wheels. 83,000 miles recorded. As taken in part-exchange. £3,995

(This is a recent part exchange in pretty good order throughout, just a bit too high on the mileage for us but it would suit a club enthusiast perfectly)

DAIMLER V8 4Ltr (X-308) 1998: Madeira Red with Oatmeal hide inte- rior. 16” Crown alloy wheels. One owner. 16,800 miles only from new! Air conditioning, electric sunshine roof and other usual refinements of this‘Top-of-the-range’model. £14,995

Hurst House Tel: +44 (0)1372 468487 157-169 Walton Road Mobile: +44(0)7799 473513 East Molesey Mobile: +44(0)7831 427380 Surrey KT8 ODX E-Mail: [email protected] www.hurstpark.co.uk VIEWING'S STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT, SEVEN DAYS PER WEEK WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR NEW STOCK, PLEASE ADVISE US OF ANY SUITABLE CARS THAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR SALE.

14 *** LOCAL DIRECTORY *** Please let the Editor have any similar information gained from personal experience. Air Conditioning Auto Parts, Kingston Rd, Staines-upon-Thames, Staines, Middlesex TW18 1PE 01784 452568 Autoair Conditioning Ltd., 10 Rapsley Lane, Knaphill. Woking, Surrey. GU21 2SN .01483480252 Batteries (including black rubber) CPC Battery Services, Chancery Gate Business Centre, 214 Red Lion Rd, Surbiton Surrey, KT6 7RA. 020 88397 1813 MANBAT (formerly ABS Batteries), Unit 2, Riverside Business Centre, Walnut Tree Close, Guild- ford GU1 4UG. 01483 504965. Discount for JEC members Chromium Plating, Powder Coating London Chroming Co. 735 Old Kent Road, London, SE15 1JL. 020 7639 6434. Sugiarto Electroplaters, 194 Hackney Road, London E2 7QL. 020 7739 5011. Woking Powder Coaters, 122 Connaught Road, Brookwood, GU24 0AS. 01483 799159. Isleworth Polishers & Platers, 273 High St. Brentford, TW8 0JL. 0208 5607440. Coachwork Calbrook Coachworks, Eastwick Road, Great Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4DT. 01372 458000. DB Coachworks, Approach Road, Grand Drive, Raynes Park, London SW20. 020 8944 7757. OSC, Unit 1, 104 Leatherhead Road, Chessington, KT9 2HY. 020 8397 1144. Southern Classics, Unit 5, Twickenham Trading Estate, Rugby Rd, Twickenham, TW1 1DQ. 01932 787636. Shepperton Body Works, 01932 567428. Engine Machining/ Gearbox Repairs Bensham Engineering Ltd., Bishop’s Road, West Croydon, CR0 3LD. 020 8684 8180/4126. Holman Engineering Co Ltd., Unit 6, Kings Rd Works, Kings Rd, Newhaw, Addlestone, KT15 3BG. 01932 353555 Jaguar Spares Chris Coleman, 17 Devonshire Mews, London W4. 020 8563 0860. Classic Spares, Unit 4, Brook Road, Britannia Road, Waltham Cross, EN8 7NP. 01992 788424 Doves Jaguar, 113 Brighton Road, South Croydon, CR2 6PL. 020 8688 3656. Guy Salmon, Kingston House Estate, Portsmouth Road, Long Ditton, Surrey. 020 8398 4249/7646. H.A. Fox, 1 Ladymead, Guildford, Surrey. 01483 570196. Discount for JEC members. The Jag Workshop, R/O 45, The Mall, Ealing, London, W5 3TJ, 0208 5630860 Jaguar Servicing and Repairs Doves Jaguar, 232 Selsdon Road, South Croydon, CR2 6PL. 020 8688 3656. Godwin Cars, Unit 1, Philpotts Yard, Beare Green, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 4QU. 01306 713399. Guy Salmon, Portsmouth Road, Surbiton, KT6 5QG. 020 8398 8966. Ken Bell, Crooked Timbers, White Hart Lane, Wood Street Village, Guildford. 01483 852276. Surrey Jaguar Centre, 91 Canterbury Road, Croydon, CR0 3HH. 0208689 3333. Discount for JEC members.

15 XJ Motor Services, Lyne Lane, Chertsey, KT16 0AW. 01932 564441. The Jag Workshop, R/O 45, The Mall, Ealing, London, W5 3TJ, 0208 5630860 WinSpeed of Guildford, 148 Broad Street, Wood Street Village, Guildford, GU3 3BJ. 01483 537706, 07831 164460. Conrico Service Centre, Hanworth Lane, Chertsey. KT16 9LA. 01932 567090 General Vehicle Servicing and Repairs B&M Motors, Unit 18, 193 Garth Road, Morden, SM4 4LZ. 020 8337 6006, 07957 886743. Claygate Auto Repairs, rear of 6A High Street, Claygate, KT10 0GJ. 01372 468474. G.T. McKenna, 86 Railway Road, Teddington, TW11 8RZ. 020 88943 3411. Leatherhead Motor Company, Units 1-4 Brook Way, Kingston Road, Leatherhead KT22 7NA. Hylands Garage, Eastwick Rd, Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4RQ. 01372 458389. Leonard Daborn Ltd, Garage, Chobham - Vehicle Repair & Servicing. JEC discount on MOTs. Tel 01276 858340. Seat belts FDTS Ltd in West Byfleet, Surrey 01932 342043 Metal Stockholders Outlook Stockholders, Woodcote Grove Farm, Meadow Hill, Coulsdon, CR5 2QQ; 020 8668 9656. Number Plates Anglo European Radiators Ltd., 11b Haven Way, Farnham, GU9 9QU. 01252 717474. Propeller Shafts Propshaft Services, Central Way, Feltham, TW14 0RD. 020 8844 2265/7. Radiator Services Anglo European Radiators Ltd., 11b Haven Way, Farnham, GU9 9QU. 01252 717474. Guildford Radiators Ltd., Unit 10, Littlemead Ind. Est., Cranleigh, GU6 8ND. 01483 277713. Trailer Hire & Accessories, Towbar Fitting Thameside Trailers Ltd., Unit 23, Timsway, Staines, Middlesex, TW18 3JY. 01784 464655. The Trailer Centre, 24A Dearbarn Road, Guildford, GU2 8AT. 01483 566127. Watling Engineers, 88 Parkstreet Village, A22 2LR, 01727 873661 Trimming Brian Cates, [email protected] Trimming Services, Unit A10 Oakendene Industrial Estate, Bolney Road, Cowfold, West Sussex RH13 8AZ. 01403 864111, Mobile 07810 372299. Tyres, Wheel Balancing including knock-ons Guildford Tyre Co. Ltd., 62 Markenfield Road, Guildford, GU1 4PE. 01483 239994/504660/506873. K&P Tyres, 169 Chessington Road, West Ewell, Surrey. 020 8393 2338. Leatherhead Motor Company, Units 1& 4 Brook Way, Kingston Road, Leatherhead KT22 7NA, 01372 363787 Martins Tyres, Brentmoor Road, West End, Woking, GU24 9QG. 01276 856846. Merityre Ltd., Unit 2, Leatherhead Ind. Est., Station Road, Leatherhead, Surrey. 01372 379529. Merityre Ltd, 1 New Parade, Great Bookham, KT23 4RQ. 01372 452111 Newdigate Tyres, Rusper Road, Newdigate, RH5 5BE. 01306 631799.

16 Vehicle Transportation HR Transportation, Phone Richard on 07889 178882 or John on 07710 971444. Covered or open transportation within UK and Europe. X300 Clock Repair Sidmaster LCD Repair Specialists, www.sidmaster.co.uk, 01594 516174, 07580 171717

Disclaimer The above suppliers of goods and services are recommended in good faith and are based on personal experiences of Surrey Region members, but neither the Surrey Re- gion nor the Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club can accept any responsibility should any dispute arise.

Please mention where you saw the advert when contacting any of our advertisers.

17 18 Provisional list of events that JEC-SR & BTM members may be interested in for remainder of 2016 Not all dates have been confirmed, so please check any dates before commit- ting to entering

17-Mar 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 19/20-Mar GRRC Members Meeting 20-Mar Int Jaguar Spares Day Stoneleigh Showground 06-Apr Techno Classica Essen 2016 17-Apr BTM Spring Saunter 21-Apr 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 24-Apr JEC-Surrey Drive it Day 24-Apr London to Brighton Jaguar Run 02-May Oxshott Village Day 14-16-May Laon Weekend - 25th CIRCUIT HISTORIQUE DE LAON 14-May Brooklands 1940’s Re-lived 15-May Valence School Hill Climb Demonstration and car show 19-May 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 21-May JEC Cotswold Festival @Sudley Castle 22-May JEC Cotswold Festival & Prescott Hill climb 22-May Brooklands classic breakfast 22-May Challengers Car Drive 2016 - Charity event, Guildford 05-Jun East Sussex JEC Jaguar Day, Herstmonceux 05-Jun London to Brighton Classic Car Run 05-Jun Woking & Sam Beare Classic Car Show (Date TBC) 12-Jun BTM Sussex Tour 16-Jun 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 18/19-Jun Brooklands Double 12 23-26-Jun Goodwood Festival of Speed 26-Jun 11:00 Hanworth Classic Car Show 03-Jul JEC - Southern regional day TBC 8-10-July Le Mans Classic 16-Jul Claygate Flower & Village Show - Classic Cars 2016 21-Jul 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 24-Jul JEC Isle of Wight Regional Day 24-Jul Brooklands Retro Jumble & BTM Classic Car Show 26-Jul Ripley Vintage & Classic Car meet (Date TBC) 30-Jul Brooklands Reunion 07-Aug BTM Kent tour 14-Aug Cranleigh Car Show 18-Aug 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands

19 20-Aug Capel Classic Car & Bike Show 27/28-Aug Wings & Wheels at Dunsfold Park 28/29-Aug Knebworth Classic Motor Show 03-Sep Camberley Car Show 04-Sep Shere Hill Climb 9/11-Sep Goodwood Revival 10-Sep Cobham Heritage Day 15-Sep 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 17/18-Sept Surrey Classic Vehicle Gathering - Tilford's Rural life Centre (Date TBC) 09-Oct Int Jaguar Spares Day Stoneleigh Showground 20-Oct 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 30-Oct 07:45 Brooklands classic breakfast 13/15-Nov NEC Classic Car Show 17-Nov 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands 15-Dec 20:00 JEC-SR Noggin & Natter at Brooklands

Please note there are many JEC & Jaguar related events listed on the main JEC website, also, please let me know of any you would like mentioned and if any dates are incorrect. - Glenn ~~~<000>~~~

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