Classic Jaguar

INSIDE THE JAGUAR DAIMLER HERITAGE TRUST

This month we are dedicating our slot in Classic Jaguar to our workshop activities. Our event calendar is currently bursting and it’s been a very busy time. Our vehicle collection is a living active one, and we aim to keep at least 70% of our road legal vehicles in active service. I say ‘road legal’ because as well as ‘normal’ vehicles we have the privilege to look after several concept cars and prototypes which for a variety of reasons can’t be used on the road.

A large proportion of our collection are classed as historic vehicles and in the UK are exempted from annual testing, however we choose to have an independent set of eyes to look over them at least once a year in the form of an MoT test. We have sent a variety of cars for test recently from ERB our 1938 SS100 through to our 2014 Team Sky F-type,

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