I love these guys. Jay is such an easy-going, salt-of-the-earth kind of guy and Don is a dapper, worldly gentleman. They have such a fantastic rapport and both retain an incredible memory of automobile history.
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Osborne acts the same in person. I saw him at a car show once. He's was warm and friendly yet laid back. I say he would be a great guy to have a drink with!
This is exactly what a car show should be, not manufactured drama and people angrily throwing tools across a shop, but folks who know what they're talking about, who understand the history and the societal factors behind the models being what and how they are. Jay and Donald have great chemistry and I'll gladly watch them driving around, having a good time and a great conversation.
@@bob-wo3ir but he does not have to. big difference. ..and now he really seems to be doing what he enjoys. i admire his work ethic. he is 70 years old now. the previous tonight show hosts went home and you rarely saw them again.
What a duo! I could watch these two all day and Don Osborne is one of this world greatest characters. Love the whole ethos of this show. The cars are fantastic. The houses, like the cars, are from a different age. I’m a Brit and never visited America but if I ever did, this is the part of the country I’d love to see.
I can see these two getting into a car and automatically transporting them to a scene from the year it was made. This would be a fantastic show that would have both humor and drama. These time machine episodes would be educational and entertaining and draw in a huge audience. Jay always talks about the great auto engineers of the past and imagine if they went back in time and were able to talk to them or at least watch them as they went through their trials and tribulations. I know that everyone that watches these two would be avid fans of this show. Well guys, how about it?
Always great to watch these two guys together. The cars are facinating and the Newport footage and history make this a winning production. Looking forward to many more episodes.
“Fish tends to smell worse than pizza.” LOL I really enjoyed this episode. Combining Newport history with the history of automobiles is a great concept. I look forward to more.
Great camera work. I really love the closeups of all that shiny brass on the Fiat. All the cars had fantastic workmanship and the filmmakers really captured the beautiful period details.
My wife and I visited Newport, RI a few years ago over the Thanksgiving weekend and just loved the place. It was fun touring the mansions that were dressed up for Christmas. For lunch and dinner on different days, we ate at the bar in the Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant and made friends with about 7 or 8 very welcoming people. One couple had a cabin up in Maine next to a couple that we knew from our home town of Fairbanks, Alaska.
I have always had classic cars and love them. I got a complaint that none of cars even have a passenger air bag. So I fixed that! Got a small brown paper lunch bag. Folded the top over and stapled it shut and and put a ribbon on it. Wrote with a sharpie " Passenger Air Bag" and set it on the seat. It got crumpled up and thrown at me. Some people have no sense of humor. I thought it was kind of funny. Go figure. Love you videos guys!!
Excellent episode as usual, I am a Rhode Islander who lives on the water, and yeah..the maintenance never ends but it's worth it to live here. I've been stuarding my 70 Camaro for 33yrs now.
What a wonderful combination, Jay and his self effacing humor and knowledge along with the class and equal knowledge of Mr. Osborne. I trust that this is the start of a fabulous channel. Thank you had best regards to all.
Another well done video, gentlemen! All three of those cars have such style. They are all splendid choices of their respective eras. I'm so pleased that they have been preserved and equally pleased that you have featured them in this episode. Thanks to you both!
Being on the West coast and never been to the East coast I hand to Find Jay's new neck of the woods with Google Earth. Found his mansion and scouted his new neighbors. Very green. Looks like a great place to live.
Jay and Donald has good chemistry, me and my kids watch every show they do together. These two have a lot of historical auto knowledge to share and do it in a clean family entertaining way. Thanks
This is informative and informal. I enjoy learning something new everyday and this doesn't disappoint . I adore all things automotive and enjoy architecture so it's a win win . The topping on the cake is Donald and Jay who gently pull each others legs each trying to outdo the other but don't care who wins . Lovely ! Thankyou both .
I haven't seen Osborne since Leno's car show I loved that show! Yeah Jay keep on doing your thing you always always make me laugh out loud! Love Jay Leno!
When Osbourne and Leno are at the table eating in the intro and Oz just looks at the camera dead on and sighs heavily. Now that guy needs to be an actor. It's perfect. I laugh every time. What a great hook. They absolutely worked that out.
I’m completely with Jay on his resto-mod statements. I used to work in the old car parts business. I used to say; “if you want a new car, go buy one”. I love the old-is-new-again look that is so popular with hot rods these days. Even if the car isn’t all original ‘32, I just lose interest when I look inside and find digital gauges.
Absolutely love the program!! Donald and Jay, thank you both for sharing your personal thoughts, and incredible knowledge! Just wonderful as always fellas!
This was fantastic! The great repartee between Donald and Jay, a beautiful house, three intriguing automobiles, and and wonderful drive down Bellevue Ave and around Ocean Drive. We even got a glimpse of Jay’s house in the background. Keep the episodes coming.
I agree 👍! These two guys make the coolest odd couple that know a lot about cars and history. Love the odd couple presentation. Both are phenomenal guys here. Thanks for sharing!!! BP
Great show! I like the 2 different views and personalities. Newport is a great place for old cars, they fit right in! I'm glad to call it my home a d I am looking forward to more Concours and Cars & Coffee! 👍
Hi, One of the reasons fiat an Renault had the radiator at the rear of the engine was 1) you had a free hand on styling of the grill area, But 2) was it was easy to heat the passenger cab and monitor radiator temperature. We get extremely cold winters hear in Europe..... And trust me a cab that heats up fast and is nice n toasty is a big selling point....It was great for window defrost too. But not so good in hot summers, but it was quite common for us European's to use 2 wheels in the summer, Vespa or Triumph. Great show, Thanks
Love that opening to the video, and the snake head horn! Great laid back feel to this that hit on multiple topics. Felt like a real conversation they would have had even without the cameras going.
I'm most happy to have run across this channel.. These are two of my favorite "car guys". Jay does have an opinion and a preference, I like that about him.
Great job guy's I'm looking forward to more episodes. I agree with Jay about the Chevy if you modify an old car you need to keep it's soul intact. I also like Donald's comment about getting Jay to bring some of his cars here I'd love to see few of them at the Audrain.
Jay is one of very few people who call them-self a car guy who can do this type of show. Just knowing how to drive a 1900"s car is a feat in it's self, manual ignition advance , throttle, hand brakes etc.. People now under 40 who can drive a manual can't drive a "3 on the tree" shifter . Yet Jay has such vast knowledge of all cars he can drive anything .
Thank you guys, I just learned some more history about where I live, Poughkeepsie, NY that Fiat Mfg Plant was here, I think the building still is around & in needing to be repaired state though...
What a great show Jay and Donald , great commentary and knowledge, please keep them coming , thank you for giving us an insight to cars we might never see live
you want to be the gardener at the mansion, spend more time there and a lot less expenses. also the salt spray will stay in the air and travel a mile or more inland when it storms. great for corrosion.
Oh yeah, Jay- we have to see that; you and Osborne in Speedos going surfing! I'm falling out of my chair laughing at the thought of it! People would probably pay money to see that, too, now that I think about it.
I love these guys. Jay is such an easy-going, salt-of-the-earth kind of guy and Don is a dapper, worldly gentleman. They have such a fantastic rapport and both retain an incredible memory of automobile history.
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I was stupid lost the login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Axl Nixon Instablaster :)
@Alessandro Coleman I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Alessandro Coleman It worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
@Axl Nixon No problem =)
45 seconds in you can see that Mr Osborne has style!
He can sing, too.
Five seconds
"Stylage"
Osborne acts the same in person. I saw him at a car show once. He's was warm and friendly yet laid back.
I say he would be a great guy to have a drink with!
Knowing him, it would be a glass of wine.
@@nielgregory108 Very true...
This is exactly what a car show should be, not manufactured drama and people angrily throwing tools across a shop, but folks who know what they're talking about, who understand the history and the societal factors behind the models being what and how they are. Jay and Donald have great chemistry and I'll gladly watch them driving around, having a good time and a great conversation.
Or guys named Rutledge trying to convince us he's cool.
jay looks good here. he worked hard, used his money wisely, and now he is enjoying his life and his cars. well done!
He's still working hard :)
@@bob-wo3ir but he does not have to. big difference.
@@bob-wo3ir but he does not have to. big difference.
..and now he really seems to be doing what he enjoys.
i admire his work ethic. he is 70 years old now. the previous tonight show hosts went home and you rarely saw them again.
@@packrcch Lucky for us he does do random appears!
I think he could use a haircut
Love the Felix and Oscar “Odd Couple” intro.
It has been so long since I saw that show I completely missed it here. Yet it did look awfully familiar to me.
25 years ago in London at the Royal Haymarket Theatre I saw them Tony Randall and Jack Klugman wonderful..
LOL it didnt even dawn on me and I LOVED that show.
These guys are hilarious together... I love this intro...
How did I not know about this? Love Jay, love cars, and love Jay & Donald together talking about cars!
You two guys are THE BEST!!! More, more, MORE!!!
What a duo! I could watch these two all day and Don Osborne is one of this world greatest characters. Love the whole ethos of this show. The cars are fantastic. The houses, like the cars, are from a different age. I’m a Brit and never visited America but if I ever did, this is the part of the country I’d love to see.
I can see these two getting into a car and automatically transporting them to a scene from the year it was made. This would be a fantastic show that would have both humor and drama. These time machine episodes would be educational and entertaining and draw in a huge audience. Jay always talks about the great auto engineers of the past and imagine if they went back in time and were able to talk to them or at least watch them as they went through their trials and tribulations. I know that everyone that watches these two would be avid fans of this show. Well guys, how about it?
Always great to watch these two guys together. The cars are facinating and the Newport footage and history make this a winning production. Looking forward to many more episodes.
Life-long Rhode Islander-big fan of both you guys-hope you both stay forever! Both are a perfect compliment to Newport! Peace guys!
Thank you for the support. Come visit the museum sometime!
If you've never been there, the coastline of Rhode Island is truly breathtaking.
As long as you don't try to find parking you are all set.
“Fish tends to smell worse than pizza.” LOL
I really enjoyed this episode. Combining Newport history with the history of automobiles is a great concept. I look forward to more.
A proper pizza has anchovies and Limburger cheese ! so how can that be possible ?
He replied 'Depends on the toppings". 😅
Wish they'd build modern cars looking this cool!
Great camera work. I really love the closeups of all that shiny brass on the Fiat. All the cars had fantastic workmanship and the filmmakers really captured the beautiful period details.
I'm only 34 and I love this keep it coming guys jay and oz perfect combination no matter if it's jay show or his they're on
And I'm 41... nobody cares dude
What does your age matter??? Wierd.
I’m 234 years old and I love cars
These 2 guys should be on television in a remake of the Odd Couple.
Different styles of brilliance and great looks!
My wife and I visited Newport, RI a few years ago over the Thanksgiving weekend and just loved the place. It was fun touring the mansions that were dressed up for Christmas. For lunch and dinner on different days, we ate at the bar in the Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant and made friends with about 7 or 8 very welcoming people. One couple had a cabin up in Maine next to a couple that we knew from our home town of Fairbanks, Alaska.
It leaves me to know people who know so much about antique cars & mansions!....plus explaining sea air!...GRAND!
Why am I not surprised that Jay has a place in Newport. He's a great guy and well deserves the properties and machines he owns.
Great detailed description of the cars I hope the opening thought isn't missed. Jay eating pizza. A total paradox
I have always had classic cars and love them. I got a complaint that none of cars even have a passenger air bag. So I fixed that! Got a small brown paper lunch bag. Folded the top over and stapled it shut and and put a ribbon on it. Wrote with a sharpie " Passenger Air Bag" and set it on the seat. It got crumpled up and thrown at me. Some people have no sense of humor. I thought it was kind of funny. Go figure. Love you videos guys!!
Glad Jay’s back in New England. His new house is truly beautiful, too m
Felix and Oscar go for a drive! What a hoot. Thanks for lightening, and enlightening, during this trying year. Love it!!!
This is a great format. A combination of the cars and their environments. I love seeing Jay's garage too though.
yes
Love that 39 I agree keep it as original as possible.
Thanks for the treat, gentleman!
Excellent episode as usual, I am a Rhode Islander who lives on the water, and yeah..the maintenance never ends but it's worth it to live here. I've been stuarding my 70 Camaro for 33yrs now.
What a wonderful combination, Jay and his self effacing humor and knowledge along with the class and equal knowledge of Mr. Osborne. I trust that this is the start of a fabulous channel. Thank you had best regards to all.
Love it when j and Donald get together and do a episode they both have a great knowledge,, food is definitely donald, s thing,very healthy.
Another well done video, gentlemen! All three of those cars have such style. They are all splendid choices of their respective eras. I'm so pleased that they have been preserved and equally pleased that you have featured them in this episode. Thanks to you both!
Being on the West coast and never been to the East coast I hand to Find Jay's new neck of the woods with Google Earth. Found his mansion and scouted his new neighbors. Very green. Looks like a great place to live.
Jay and Donald has good chemistry, me and my kids watch every show they do together. These two have a lot of historical auto knowledge to share and do it in a clean family entertaining way. Thanks
This is informative and informal. I enjoy learning something new everyday and this doesn't disappoint . I adore all things automotive and enjoy architecture so it's a win win . The topping on the cake is Donald and Jay who gently pull each others legs each trying to outdo the other but don't care who wins . Lovely ! Thankyou both .
I haven't seen Osborne since Leno's car show I loved that show! Yeah Jay keep on doing your thing you always always make me laugh out loud! Love Jay Leno!
It's nice watching these 2 very Classic Guys along with Classic cars.
When Osbourne and Leno are at the table eating in the intro and Oz just looks at the camera dead on and sighs heavily. Now that guy needs to be an actor. It's perfect. I laugh every time. What a great hook. They absolutely worked that out.
I’m completely with Jay on his resto-mod statements. I used to work in the old car parts business. I used to say; “if you want a new car, go buy one”. I love the old-is-new-again look that is so popular with hot rods these days. Even if the car isn’t all original ‘32, I just lose interest when I look inside and find digital gauges.
Don and Jay,
What a combo!!!
And your love of cars is inspiring! I salute all your achievements!👍👍
Absolutely love the program!! Donald and Jay, thank you both for sharing your personal thoughts, and incredible knowledge! Just wonderful as always fellas!
Maskless fearless these 2 men have ended the covid pandemic, I salute you both. There you go folks, you got it all in black and white
What a great way to bring a smile to the masses in 2020. Thank you gentlemen!
Oh man I hope you two make a lot more of these episodes. Thank you so much
Next episode is on December 27th!
This was fantastic! The great repartee between Donald and Jay, a beautiful house, three intriguing automobiles, and and wonderful drive down Bellevue Ave and around Ocean Drive. We even got a glimpse of Jay’s house in the background. Keep the episodes coming.
I agree 👍! These two guys make the coolest odd couple that know a lot about cars and history. Love the odd couple presentation. Both are phenomenal guys here. Thanks for sharing!!!
BP
Two if my favorite car guys in my favorite place - Newport!!
Thanks for doing this - keep it up!!!
I was wondering the other day what became of Mr Osborne and here he is! I love these two when they are together, well done gents
What an awesome program would love to meet these 2 awesome guys. 👍
Love all of the history of Newport sprinkled in. Very cool!
Thank you! Visit the museum sometime!
This is a fun serious, I hope more people get to see it
It would be fun to just hang out with these two! I have always liked Jay and his passion for unique, and ordinary cars. A Real car guy!
I love the dinner sean ! absolutely perfect.
Those headlights on that gorgeous Fiat look like a sleepy basset hound.
Polishing that brightwork looks like an all day job. But what a beauty.
Great show! I like the 2 different views and personalities. Newport is a great place for old cars, they fit right in! I'm glad to call it my home a d I am looking forward to more Concours and Cars & Coffee! 👍
Thank you Jay - "if it doesn't feel like the original car, why did you do it?"
Hi, One of the reasons fiat an Renault had the radiator at the rear of the engine was 1) you had a free hand on styling of the grill area, But 2) was it was easy to heat the passenger cab and monitor radiator temperature.
We get extremely cold winters hear in Europe..... And trust me a cab that heats up fast and is nice n toasty is a big selling point....It was great for window defrost too. But not so good in hot summers, but it was quite common for us European's to use 2 wheels in the summer, Vespa or Triumph.
Great show, Thanks
Looking good Donald
one word: Awesome
Owsome cars, two of my favorite gentleman talking about great cars, thank you very much for charing.
Love that opening to the video, and the snake head horn! Great laid back feel to this that hit on multiple topics. Felt like a real conversation they would have had even without the cameras going.
I'm most happy to have run across this channel.. These are two of my favorite "car guys". Jay does have an opinion and a preference, I like that about him.
That was awesome! You guys are great! You are having lots of fun.
I laugh out loud every time I see Jay flip that pizza box lid open and crush the flower. And the look on Donald’s face haha.
I LIKE this! The intro was good fun and laughs. I see there are other films as well. I know what I'm doing for the next while.
Love this series. I just discovered it and have gone back to start from S1E1. Thanks so much.
Glad you're enjoying it! Consider subscribing so you don't miss the next episode! bit.ly/3RjleYp
They are great together. More please.
I love the Hood/Bonnet ornament on that 1904 Fiat.(Figure riding a Snail as opposed to something like the Spirit of Extacy).
Great job guy's I'm looking forward to more episodes. I agree with Jay about the Chevy if you modify an old car you need to keep it's soul intact. I also like Donald's comment about getting Jay to bring some of his cars here I'd love to see few of them at the Audrain.
i dont usually like the old stuff but the colour and the Zinc finish on the chromey stuff just looks gorgeous.
Hats 🧢 off to Mr. j. Leno. And thanks for the Blackman ,articulate input👍🏾🤛🏿👀🙋🏿♂️
The knowledge these two share is of the charts lov watching from Toronto ❤️🇨🇦 Migwech ✌️
The automotive dynamic duo! Thank you for watching!
Thank you for doing this type of show!
So great have Jay back on the East Coast. Newport is a beautiful place to be.
Jay is one of very few people who call them-self a car guy who can do this type of show. Just knowing how to drive a 1900"s car is a feat in it's self, manual ignition advance , throttle, hand brakes etc.. People now under 40 who can drive a manual can't drive a "3 on the tree" shifter . Yet Jay has such vast knowledge of all cars he can drive anything .
Wow thanks for this treat. Leno look super thin too
Great entertainment.
All right guys! Nicely done
So good! Great bit o’ banter and very well done! Love these guys!
Great video can’t wait for the next episode
Highly enjoyable episode , thanks
Aaand Jay is driving in the correct seat !!
Thank you guys, I just learned some more history about where I live, Poughkeepsie, NY that Fiat Mfg Plant was here, I think the building still is around & in needing to be repaired state though...
A flawless production, though I thought Jay's iPhone pandemic additions were pretty damn good.
I appreciated the occasional thumb over the lens
@@spacepope-1 I like the pandemic videos as well, I suspect Jay prefers having a cameraman (camera person).
Audrain is just wonderful. Love this show
Such a fun video! The guys, cars and Seaweed were awesome and so very well produced. Look forward to the next episode!
I love how the back seat of the Chevy master deluxe is a 3/4 seat.
Ange would have loved this!!
What a great show Jay and Donald , great commentary and knowledge, please keep them coming , thank you for giving us an insight to cars we might never see live
Looks like Jay Leno's perfect escape from the latest Los Angeles lock-down!
you want to be the gardener at the mansion, spend more time there and a lot less expenses. also the salt spray will stay in the air and travel a mile or more inland when it storms. great for corrosion.
I enjoyed Newport as a duty station...The Naval War College was a pie assignment in the late 70's.
Oh yeah, Jay- we have to see that; you and Osborne in Speedos going surfing! I'm falling out of my chair laughing at the thought of it! People would probably pay money to see that, too, now that I think about it.
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣oh my God the intro got me joyfully excited to see the video
WOW great show.
This is a FANTASTIC SHOW. Can’t wait for the next episode. I’ve never been to Rhode Island and hope to get there next summer after COVID is behind us.
We hope.
Except for Newport theres not much to see
@@theone2be33 said nobody ever
Thanks, nice to see home featured. Good job.
This was a good one
You guys made a good program I hope you do more