Jaguar Drivers Car Club Meet
21 April 2024
We pleased to announce The Jaguar Drivers’ Club, Jaguar Enthusiasts Club and NSPCC will be visiting Amberley Museum on 21 April 2024.
Owners and enthusiasts will be attending with lots of vehicles on display at the Museum and there will also be a raffle in support of NSPCC.
The Jaguar Drivers’ Club is an international community of people with a love of Jaguars and Daimlers.
They have been meeting the needs of Jaguar and Daimler owners worldwide since the JDC was formed in 1956 and are the only club to have been officially recognised by the founder of Jaguar Cars, Sir William Lyons. They have owners of some of the most historic Jaguars on road and track, as well as examples of every model on the road today.
Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club was formed in 1984 and is the largest Jaguar Club in the world, with an ongoing commitment to being the first port of call for all things Jaguar.
They are dedicated to assisting all Jaguar, SS and Daimler vehicle enthusiasts with getting the absolute best out of their cars, providing them with expert advice in a friendly and informal way and giving them all the support they need to keep costs low both on and off the road.
Just as important, they’re a community of like-minded individuals banding together to share their passion, and commitment.
Tickets must be pre-booked online for this event.
Date & Times
21 April 2024
Usual opening times: 10am – 4:30pm
Prices
Museum General Admission.
Train and bus rides are included for no extra cost.
Why Pre-book Tickets?
Our car park can reach full capacity on event days, so we ask everyone to pre-book their admission ticket to help us manage numbers in the car park.
Members and volunteers can pre-book complimentary tickets at no charge through the same booking system.
If there are no tickets available for your chosen day, the event is fully booked so we recommend not making a special journey as we cannot guarantee that you will be able to visit.
Extra Information
Amberley Museum is located in the heart of the South Downs National Park. Often referred to as multiple museums in one, the Museum has over 20 exhibition areas.
The Limeburners Cafe will be open for lunches and snacks, ice creams and hot drinks are also available. There are also outdoor picnic areas.
Well behaved dogs on short leads are welcome.
All activities are subject to change.