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For those of you who are unaware of this club.....
I have been a member, off and on, since I owned a Jag in England. It is now the largest Jaguar Club in terms of membership, and since it seems that most of our Jaguar members are not afraid of getting a little grease under their fingernails, so to speak, I thought that this might be of interest. The JEC caters for those who "drive the wheels off" their cars, not to mention turning their own wrenches. The JDC, with respect, tends to cater for the checkbook restorer. In fact, there was a popular joke in the UK, that the JDC stood for "Just Dusted my Chrome".
The JEC re-manufactures obsolete spares and special tools, in addition to receiving useful discounts from suppliers in the UK, notably David Manners and Martin Robey, etc. I have nothing to gain by mentioning this, but if you decide to join, tell them that member #3372 sent you!
Check them out on www.jec.org.uk
Any questions, give me a shout, I can also put you in touch with official contact members in the US.
Steve
I have been a member, off and on, since I owned a Jag in England. It is now the largest Jaguar Club in terms of membership, and since it seems that most of our Jaguar members are not afraid of getting a little grease under their fingernails, so to speak, I thought that this might be of interest. The JEC caters for those who "drive the wheels off" their cars, not to mention turning their own wrenches. The JDC, with respect, tends to cater for the checkbook restorer. In fact, there was a popular joke in the UK, that the JDC stood for "Just Dusted my Chrome".
The JEC re-manufactures obsolete spares and special tools, in addition to receiving useful discounts from suppliers in the UK, notably David Manners and Martin Robey, etc. I have nothing to gain by mentioning this, but if you decide to join, tell them that member #3372 sent you!
Check them out on www.jec.org.uk
Any questions, give me a shout, I can also put you in touch with official contact members in the US.
Steve