The Big Saloons on Tour, has become the most important event in Europe for every lover of the grand old Jaguar flagship saloons Mark VII, VII M, VIII, VIII B and IX. Joachim Ernst Lausmann, the German representative & Forum Co-ordinator for Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club
For this year’s ‘Big Saloons on Tour’, taking place on May 13th, 31 Jaguar models from Mark VII to IX are registered and this is set to be the biggest gathering yet. Participants are due to arrive from Switzerland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Germany making this a truly international festival of the great old flagship saloons.
You might also be interested to hear that 'Big Saloons on Tour' will be a major attraction in the UK at the 2017 Royal Windsor Jaguar Festival, organised by the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club and supported by Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.
Raising funds for The Prince Philip Trust, a superb provider of social welfare and education support, the festival will be one of the largest gatherings of Jaguars, Daimlers and SS cars.
Each of these events has been fantastic and unique, but next year's looks to be an unforgettable year with an outstanding, truly historic event and all in the aid of charity. The big old saloons Mark VII to IX from the European continent will return home to their birthplace to come together with many other saloons from Britain on a truly royal and English Location.
The Royal Windsor Jaguar Festival is set to draw record attendance to Windsor next spring and the Jaguar community are planning to bring together more than 40 Jaguar Mark VII, VII M, VIII, VIII B and IX. In the coming months we will publish some more details in the Mark VII to IX forum, on the JEC blog and also in our Jaguar Enthusiast magazine...
Do you want to enjoy a unique weekend with other Jaguar saloon owners? Then make sure you get involved with the Big Saloons on Tour 2017 at Windsor Castle from 5th to 7th May 2017, with 'Grace, Space and Pace'.
For more information and registration please contact Joachim Lausmann, by emailing: [email protected], or calling: +49 151 1804 9630.