 16th June 2017

There's nothing like the medieval surroundings of Windsor Castle to bring together Jaguar fans and make them realise that whatever their car - 60 years old or 6 - they all enjoy much the same things, or so it seems. Maybe it's the fact that Windsor's near millennium of history somewhat dwarves Jaguar's 81 years of existence.

Whatever the reason, we were only too happy to see XJ40s, F-Types and XK8s all drawing crowds, even when parked opposite more traditional 'exotica' such as the second ever Jaguar D-Type.

In honour of the stonking turnout of post-1980 Jaguars at the Royal Windsor Jaguar Festival, here's just a few that turned our heads.