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ABOUT
JCOH

The Jaguar Club of Houston is part of the South Central Region – Club #38 of the Jaguar Clubs of North America (JCNA). The original Jaguar Club of Houston was formed in 1961 and became affiliated with JCNA in 1979. 

The club has around 70 Members. A monthly members meeting is held on the 2nd Saturday of each month, (the calendar on this site gives the time and location), and is open to anyone with an interest in Jaguar cars.

The club holds many events during the year including an Annual Dinner Party. A popular event is the annual spring bluebonnet drive which takes place around the Brenham area. 

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We also hold an English Tea event and Concours d’Elegance, usually in late Autumn, where both classic and modern Jaguars are displayed and judged. We average about 30 cars at our Concours, some of which are repeat JCNA national champions.

The Jaguar Club of Houston is a group of like-minded individuals who are dedicated to the

preservation, restoration, and driving enjoyment of all Jaguar cars, regardless of model and year.

We have a growing number of members with newer cars (breakdown of cars owned by members in 2017 is shown in the graphs below).

The club has been in existence since the early 60’s in some way, shape or form, but finally

became a JCNA affiliate club in 1979. Like most car clubs, the Jaguar Club of Houston, JCOH,

is kept alive and functioning by a core group of volunteers who unselfishly volunteer their time

and efforts year after year. Various club events are planned at the monthly meetings and all

members are encouraged to attend. 

We have a growing number of members with newer cars. The split between new-model Jaguars and the old classics is about 60-40. As a result, there are just as many members who seem to want driving events as there are those who are more show-oriented.

The Jaguar Club of Houston continues to strive for excellence in the quality of its activities and

events, always seeking new ways to increase membership interest and participation.

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