Jaguar Land Rover Classic stole the show at the 14th Classic Days motoring festival in Germany as it gave enthusiasts the chance to get close and personal to some vintage vehicles.
Hosted in the stunning gardens of Dyck Castle near Mönchengladbach, visitors joined in the celebrations as Jaguar and Land Rover acknowledged two key anniversaries.
Starring at the show was the Jaguar Mark 2 and the Land Rover Discovery as they reached their momentous milestones – 60 and 30 years respectively. Guests got the opportunity to explore a selection of these vehicles including a tuned John Coombs Mark 2, a 1992 Camel Trophy Discovery, and Jamie Oliver’s rolling cooking studio.
There was much more on display at Germany’s equivalent to Goodwood’s Festival of Speed from Jaguar Land Rover.