Saturday, July 25, 2009

Jaguar Museum re-launch

Jaguar
Jaguar

Jaguar museum was built in conjunction with Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust. It has been sitting alone in Coventry for a while now after the organization went through some restructuring. It was originally founded in 1983.

The new museum is likely to be bigger and better than the old one. The opening hours will be longer and the on site facilities are likely to be far superior to the old ones, making it extremely welcoming.

If you are a Jaguar enthusiast then visiting the museum is an absolute must. There will be plenty of eye candy, such as a Swallow side car that started Jaguar and a career for Sir William Lyons.

Alongside this there is the first Jaguar badged car, which is the 1937 SS Saloon. Of course, there is a huge range, including the XJ13, which was meant to hit the Le Mans circuit, but never did, and a V12 E-Type.

f that is not enough then Jaguar has decided to display all its latest and best concepts!
The museum will be open 5 days a week, and will also on the last Sunday in each month. It isn’t expensive, at just £8 for a family of four, so it is well worth a visit!

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