RE: JLR 'Classic Works' opens its doors

RE: JLR 'Classic Works' opens its doors

Wednesday 14th June 2017

JLR 'Classic Works' opens its doors

Sales, restoration and maintenance all under one roof as JLR Classic expands



You will have noticed an increasing amount of Jaguar Land Rover 'Classic' news in the past few years, be that the acceptance of the Freelander into the 'Heritage' ranks or building the Lightweight E-Types. They've now proved popular enough with customers that a new £7m site in Coventry called Jaguar Land Rover Classic Works has now opened.

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Officially the site is described as "dedicated to offering a range of products and services designed to fuel the passion of owners and enthusiasts for classic Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles." To that end it features a workshop with 54 bays, a JLR Classic Collection of more than 500 cars and the ability to buy its range of JLR 'Legends'; so far that's cars like the XKSS and E-Type Lightweight. It will extend to a 'Reborn Legends' programme too, restoring old cars right up to concours standard if required. That's as we've seen already with the E-Types and the Series I, and will now include general restoration as well. So whether you've got an original Freelander or an XJ220, it can be looked after at Classic Works.

There's more too. 1988 Le Mans winner Andy Wallace is now Chief Test Driver, road testing those 'Legends' cars before they reach customers. For those with more modest budgets, a £49, three-hour tour of the Classic Works will be available from September. Sadly Andy Wallace doesn't lead those.

JLR's John Edwards describes Classic Works as "the heart, and soul, of Jaguar Land Rover Classic for our clients worldwide." With the Classic staff growing at a rapid rate, and a facility opening in Essen later in the summer, it looks like the importance of historic JLR products will continue to grow. Can we have an XJ12 reimagined next please?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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VladD

Original Poster:

7,855 posts

265 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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This place is 2.5 miles from my house. Do they let you in for a browse? My wife has a Freelander.

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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Sounds like a great place, presumably they've got the collection from the old Jaguar Heritage Museum?

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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Krikkit said:
Sounds like a great place, presumably they've got the collection from the old Jaguar Heritage Museum?
The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust (JDHT) have a big new area at Gaydon full of prototypes and interesting models. Upstairs in the same building are loads of BMC/Leyland/MGR prototypes and interesting models. They are really crammed in but you can get right up close to them for a good look. Very much worth a visit for any petrolhead.