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An Invitation… To owners of Mark 4 to Mark 10 Jaguars…

29th July 2018

An oh-so graceful Jaguar Mark 7.

Mark 4 to Mark 10 Day…

Sunday 23rd September 2018.

Nigel Webb would like to invite ALL owners of Mark 4 to Mark 10 Jaguar saloons to a day at his Mike Hawthorn Museum on Sunday 23rd September 2018.

This is NOT a club event – it is NOT JEC and it is NOT JDC – it is a personal invitation, open to anyone who owns one of the aforementioned cars and it transcends any car clubs.

Nigel Webb’s Mark 1 Days, held at The Mike Hawthorn Museum over the past few years have become exceedingly popular with record numbers of Mark 1 Jaguars attending on each occasion, so we would like to see a record gathering of Mark 4, Mark 5, Mark 7, Mark 8, Mark 9 and Mark 10 Jaguar saloons at this event.

The Mike Hawthorn Museum is a private museum and being allowed to visit is considered, by all those who have seen it, a rare privilege. The location is kept confidential, as far as is practicable, and therefore as an acknowledgement of this privilege and assurance of confidentiality, we in turn request your full contact details and a few details about your car to ensure that your interest is genuine and you do own a relevant car.

This also has the advantage that when phone numbers and email addresses get changed (as is often the case) we still have an old fashioned postal address to contact owners by as a last resort.

If you would like to be considered for an invitation, please contact Letitia@xclusively-jaguar.co.uk and further details of venue, directions, local B&B’s, start and finish time, with possible refreshments, entertainment and the attendance of Jaguar personalities etc will all be sent to you in due course.

This attractive Mark 4 looks ready for a long-distance run.

This event is for Mark 4, Mark 5, Mark 7, Mark 8, Mark 9 and Mark 10 Jaguar saloon owners and their passengers ONLY. If you do not have an invitation, you will not be allowed entry on the day.

A stylish Mark 9 with two tone paintwork.

It is traditional for these events to be funded entirely by Nigel Webb, with no entry fee and merely a request for a donation to raise funds to replace the headstone on Mike Hawthorn’s grave.

The flowing lines of the Mark 7 Jaguar still look good today…

The important point is to get the date marked in your diary and make sure your name is on the list!

 

 

 

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