The owner could only be from Milan, he's definitely got that effortless style of wealthy Milanese! What a cool idea to drive a 1930s Lancia across the USA, wonderful. By the way, I got curious and checked out the actual number of Dilambdas made, and it's 1686 cars. Great episode Jay!
Yes! Everything has the right flow and dimensions by the looks- and the details are astounding down to the exterior blue having just the right tone with both the gray sheers on the exterior and the glowing wood used for the interior brightwork.
Mr. Sole is as Italian as someone could be. His plan is to take a chassis and design and build his own car! I have never been in a country where people were as enthusiastic about cars as Italy.
@@kevindimauro9689 exactly. Heck Americans are so enthusiastic about cars we’ve even bought the junk cars Italians have peddled over the decades. This car however is gorgeous and owners cool.
@@kevindimauro9689 Of course there are car fanatics in the States: But more than 95% of the population does not know anything about cars and people have no idea how to drive a manual vehicle.
Thank you Jay, It’s been one of the most incredible things that happened in my life. The video is so cool and I hope we will have another opportunity soon!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I wish I got to choose the punishment for her driving without paying attention. "She may have been a nurse," Um, someone who should _KNOW_ the danger of driving while distracted?
I'll not say where (other than California) a girl was carelessly texting when she ran into a guy who had just bought a Can-Am 3-wheeler (the man never got to finish that ride). In another incident, a guy was sitting at a red light in his new convertible when my friend was pulling alongside when (another) girl texting plowed into that car, my friend rolled down his window & told the guy in the convertible; "She was on the phone!"
Well… you know what? As a mechanic I know cars can always be fixed, and this accident allowed me to come back to California many and many times without fighting with my wife 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@filipposole Did your wife make the cross country trip with you? If so, she is a "keeper", as we say in America! Hang on to her for life! Fantastic car! Lancia's are amazing. That silver dash was just beyond words. Best of luck to you.
After seeing the parade of enthusiasts with encyclopedic knowledge Jay brings in I'm beginning to think there are a hell of a lot more guys like this than you'd think. What a terrific Lancia.
What an enthusiast… bringing such a prewar Lancia from Europe to the States, driving cross country from East to West. Crashing and fixing, be in the Garage just in time. Jay brings the automotive royalty together… so interesting that Lancia startet with narrow V- Engines so soon, you always learn new stuff from Jay Leno‘s Garage! Well done…
What an absolute gentleman the owner, Filippo, is. Extremely generous spirit to forgive the person who caused the accident, because she seemed to be a tired nurse returning from hospital. What a lovely car. What a phenomenal history. And not least, what a fantastic host Jay is!
Filippo is so Italian..."These were made from '28 to '36?" (flip of the hand) "More or less."😂 I love it! Gorgeous car! I expected Jay to fawn over the door handles, but no! Thanks for another excellent, unique episode to everyone, and to Jay, I hope you're recovering nicely! ✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
Man, you sure have had some great cars here lately Jay. The engine in this one is just beautiful. The whole car is truly a work of art. When Filippo gets his self designed car finished, you should have him back. I for one would love to see it. You see so many cars here on youtube that just slapped together with what ever will work. And as long as it is safe, that's okay. But when you see a car such as this one it shows what doing it right looks like. Outstanding job Filippo and thanks again Jay for another great show.
Beautiful car, I love that blue and silver combination and I love the blue leather interior up against the wood and metal trim pieces. Also what a classy guy!
Thanks Mr. Leno for another great history lesson, the Italian gentleman truly is a great example of patience and dedication as he strived to get his car repaired so he can bring it back for you to review it🙏🏽
Yet another truly beautiful antique car. I'm so glad to see this one has been repaired and saved. It was also a true pleasure to hear this Italian gentleman tell us about the car and share his honest opinions. Thank you to Jay and all who were involved in presenting this video to us.
Whoever commissioned this car had a great eye that integrated international elements into a cohesive, beautiful design. Outstanding! And well done Mr. Sole.
I mega heart your channel Mr. Leno. Glad also to hear you are back and on the mend. This automobile is simply gorgeous! I call it Moondoggie. Thank you for having the elegant Mr. Sole on to share his gorgeous automobile.
In today's world when seeing a vehicle like this driving on the roads, everyone's thoughts at that moment are hijacked and remind us of how beautiful the craft of engineering once was from an era that many would love to travel back to. An effortless motion of a rolling art form, i am very impressed again Jay thank you and your guest from Milan seems very genuine and nice.
There seems to be two involved automotive gentlemen that truly appreciate the 1930s Lancia legacy in the extremely well done restoration. It is like they are joined at the hip. Merry Christmas to Jay Leno's and to Mr. Sole's families and all the viewers.
Wow! What style! I'd say that of that body on any chassis, but on a Lancia.....perfecto! And those headlamps in the shape of the Lancia badge, a delightful detail. But the beauty isn't just skin deep. That gorgeous 4 litre V8 with Lancia's trademark narrow angle between the cylinder banks. Some folks go on about the VR6 engine, and why not, but Lancia was there so many years before. Thanks to you and, especially, Filippo for sharing this beauty with us all.
If I was lucky enough to be the custodian of a piece of automobile beauty, such as this I would never stop smiling whatever the journey to get myself there, but what makes this guy a legend to me is he hands the keys over to Jay , not having driven it himself, what a car guy !
Firstly, I love how Jay’s guest pulled out his denim as a show of respect to Jay, that’s a classy move. Secondly, what a treat to hear a real Italian accent after so many years from Italy. Finally, that car can only be summed up in one word - BELLISSIMO! 😘
No one has more natural style than an urban Italian. it this case, he injected a little British flair into his profile. Very cool. One more thing--- you can always tell a Lancia by the thick seat backs that ooze luxury! And, it seems Filippo was able to correct Jay's pronunciation of the marque's name. Bravo, Signore Sole!
Lancia made some of the best engines ever. The Aurelia had the first production V-6 which is still one of the best sounding engines I have heard. It also was a narrow-v design.
What a wonderful automobile!! I'm still shocked at how many "car guys" go through life and haven't a clue just what incredibly special cars were made by the Lancia marque! I believe in this case the right man owns the car! His passion for the car and the marque were obvious! Thank you Jay for this episode! So happy to see you back and "in the middle of the gauges"!!
I wish and pray more than anything I could meet Jay and see his garage...I've been a fan back when you did potato chip commercials and stand up. Beautiful car btw! Thumbs up!
thank you señor Leno ... even in New York... best joke I've heard all day dude... thanks for sharing this beautiful car... glad you are feeling better 🤗
May just be the prettiest Italian car I've seen, Italians clearly knew how to make great sounding engines - way back then. Love that Italian accent and how the owner absolutely treasures that car, Leno's enthusiasm as lovable as ever :D
Hi Jay, this V8 wasn't so rare. Lancia produced the narrow angle V8 from 1922 to 1939 from smallest 2600cc to largest 4500cc and about 5400 units made. It went into three different Lancias, the Trikappa, Dilambda and Astura
A lot of those V8s while still narrow angle has different designs. The Astura for example is later and is a completely different design with a single down draft carburettor
What a beautiful car. I especially like the detail of the interior, the seats, the instrument panel, rather unusual for its time, very nicely done. Filippo Sole is quite a gentleman. Wonderful video, Jay, thank you for this.
Such an interesting car along with its owner and cross-country trip. I wish a few moments were spent explaining what appears to be a "Key Lock" in the shifter knob. It's at 5:20 in the video. Pre-war "anti-theft", possibly? Merry Christmas, Jay, and to Mavis as well.
Great guest, fantastic workmanship on the car, even better attitude. Maybe Jay's top fan in Italy? He brought the car to Jay for the first drive after repair!
What a beautiful old car, the thing purrs along & looks fantastic. Jay your making me jealous, you get to drive a one of. Jay you and your better half have a good holiday. Thanks for the great video. Sure glad your back!!
Just rolling art, plain and simple. The owner is a such a pleasant person. Very enjoyable episode Jay.
Both in terms of the car and the owner, you can see the Italian style and elegance.
@@aris1956thank you!!! ❤
Thank you Joseph!!! ❤
@@filipposole love your car! Thanks for allowing us to see it!
Jay Leno wouldn’t ever be so bold to openly rock such a effeminate rear belted hipster styled denim vest, out in public?…LoL xD
Love how the owner is wearing his Italian style denim outfit in Jay's garage.
he comes across as a very considerate person. I doubt much happens by accident, except accidents, of course.
When in Rome...😂
@@scottimusgarrett15 😂
And his bracelets.
See if Jay is wearing that Denim Vest next episode ha
This Guy is a joy. He brings his car to us, drives it around our country, and shares it with concours, museums, and Jay. Outstanding!
Thank you so much, I loved every single moment of the trip ❤
@@filipposole Filippo, mille grazie for bringing your car to Jay's Garage so that we could all see it!
@@josephcooper4757 thanks to you for supporting!!!! 🌞
The car's colors are absolutely beautiful and that instrument cluster is a work of art.
Love how Filippo is carrying off the double-denim with more than a little bit of Italian flair.
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theres more denim in that car than is in my whole closet haha
The owner could only be from Milan, he's definitely got that effortless style of wealthy Milanese! What a cool idea to drive a 1930s Lancia across the USA, wonderful. By the way, I got curious and checked out the actual number of Dilambdas made, and it's 1686 cars. Great episode Jay!
An owner as elegant as his car.
I work with a lot of engineers in Milan, the owner reminds exactly of them. His diction and his careful attention to what he says is spot on the same.
@@ArnoSchmidt70 he sure does have style
I bet the ladies love him.
i noticed his clothes are all from Ralph Lauren Double RL lol
What a beautiful car. The 1930s sure had style. It looks so elegant.
Yes! Everything has the right flow and dimensions by the looks- and the details are astounding down to the exterior blue having just the right tone with both the gray sheers on the exterior and the glowing wood used for the interior brightwork.
Mr. Sole is as Italian as someone could be. His plan is to take a chassis and design and build his own car! I have never been in a country where people were as enthusiastic about cars as Italy.
Are you serious?? Have you ever been to America???
@@kevindimauro9689 exactly. Heck Americans are so enthusiastic about cars we’ve even bought the junk cars Italians have peddled over the decades. This car however is gorgeous and owners cool.
@@kevindimauro9689 Of course there are car fanatics in the States: But more than 95% of the population does not know anything about cars and people have no idea how to drive a manual vehicle.
Beautiful and stylish.
@@kevindimauro9689 Yes. Most buy priuses rav4's and teslas and proceed to flip off people who are trying to drive exotics.
Thank you Jay, It’s been one of the most incredible things that happened in my life. The video is so cool and I hope we will have another opportunity soon!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Complimenti Filippo! Bellissima automobile, bella storia! Sono curioso di sapere se hai altre auto storiche nella tua collezione.
Thank you Mr. Sole for sharing the car and stories with us. I hope when you build your next car you bring it to Jay's garage too.
This isn't sole
@@angelvalenzuela3518 of course I am….
@@filipposole wow, your a legend, thank you for kindness and sharing a beautiful car, hope I can catch you on sunset Blvd
Wonderful car, very sympathetic italian owner, good to see Jay Leno back behind the steering wheel.
I didn’t know until now that a car could be this beautiful.
the owner is so polite and humble, even while discussing the accident
I wish I got to choose the punishment for her driving without paying attention.
"She may have been a nurse,"
Um, someone who should _KNOW_ the danger of driving while distracted?
@@josephgaviota I agree, it is dangerous, and with the availability of hands free device's, unnecessary.
I'll not say where (other than California) a girl was carelessly texting when she ran into a guy who had just bought a Can-Am 3-wheeler (the man never got to finish that ride).
In another incident, a guy was sitting at a red light in his new convertible when my friend was pulling alongside when (another) girl texting plowed into that car, my friend rolled down his window & told the guy in the convertible; "She was on the phone!"
Well… you know what? As a mechanic I know cars can always be fixed, and this accident allowed me to come back to California many and many times without fighting with my wife 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@filipposole Did your wife make the cross country trip with you? If so, she is a "keeper", as we say in America! Hang on to her for life! Fantastic car! Lancia's are amazing. That silver dash was just beyond words. Best of luck to you.
THis isn’t the first time on Leno’s Garage that I was so fascinated by the guest. Great car, great guest, great host. Thank you Jay and Filippo!
Thank you so much!
The episodes like this, when the owner built and truly knows their car, and are passionate, are the best.
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After seeing the parade of enthusiasts with encyclopedic knowledge Jay brings in I'm beginning to think there are a hell of a lot more guys like this than you'd think. What a terrific Lancia.
The owner has a such a great personality, and great knowledge of his vehicle. Just a truly beautiful couple, car and owner
Thank you!!!! I only look for fun and good time… I restored the car myself an I’m not a collector, I’m just a “driving restorer” 😜😜😜
Why are 1930s cars so beautiful? This Lancia just screams .work of art!
What an enthusiast… bringing such a prewar Lancia from Europe to the States, driving cross country from East to West. Crashing and fixing, be in the Garage just in time. Jay brings the automotive royalty together… so interesting that Lancia startet with narrow V- Engines so soon, you always learn new stuff from Jay Leno‘s Garage! Well done…
That dashboard is a work of art
That color combination is superb! The interior is a knockout! Thanks for sharing this video.
Agree. This looks as sharp as a knife inside and out.
Thank goodness for the Italians, where else would that very special 'flair' come from. The interior is beautiful, thank you both for this treat
That instrument cluster is probably the finest I've ever seen on any car - work of art!
Beautiful car! Also, major respect for driving it across the U.S.! That is living right.
What an absolute gentleman the owner, Filippo, is. Extremely generous spirit to forgive the person who caused the accident, because she seemed to be a tired nurse returning from hospital.
What a lovely car.
What a phenomenal history.
And not least, what a fantastic host Jay is!
Best show on the internet.
Filippo is so Italian..."These were made from '28 to '36?"
(flip of the hand) "More or less."😂
I love it! Gorgeous car! I expected Jay to fawn over the door handles, but no! Thanks for another excellent, unique episode to everyone, and to Jay, I hope you're recovering nicely! ✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
Weren’t the door handles fabulous? 🏆
Very, very deco!
I was very nervous 😬 first time on TV!!!☺☺
@@filipposole wow it's you! You did great. Very respectful.
@filipposole I thought you did great! Very natural!
That is the most beautiful dash I've EVER SEEN in an automobile ... jaw dropping...
Man, you sure have had some great cars here lately Jay. The engine in this one is just beautiful. The whole car is truly a work of art. When Filippo gets his self designed car finished, you should have him back. I for one would love to see it. You see so many cars here on youtube that just slapped together with what ever will work. And as long as it is safe, that's okay. But when you see a car such as this one it shows what doing it right looks like. Outstanding job Filippo and thanks again Jay for another great show.
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I love that he's found Americans across the country to be so helpful and friendly. That's just great to hear
Beautiful car, I love that blue and silver combination and I love the blue leather interior up against the wood and metal trim pieces. Also what a classy guy!
A gentleman obviously, yes.
This is a rare instance where the owner adds to the cars character. Like both of their lifelines are connected.
This happens when youwork so long on a car, loving and knowing every single part of it. She is part of my life now and it will hurt so much to sell 😢
This happens when youwork so long on a car, loving and knowing every single part of it. She is part of my life now and it will hurt so much to sell 😢
Thanks Mr. Leno for another great history lesson, the Italian gentleman truly is a great example of patience and dedication as he strived to get his car repaired so he can bring it back for you to review it🙏🏽
WOW man that must be the nicest restoration i have ever seen.
Whoa. Just whoa. 90mph. It's impressive. I cannot imagine the awe in it's day.
Yet another truly beautiful antique car. I'm so glad to see this one has been repaired and saved. It was also a true pleasure to hear this Italian gentleman tell us about the car and share his honest opinions. Thank you to Jay and all who were involved in presenting this video to us.
Such a beautiful car and Filippo is a real gentleman.
Too nice!!!! I’m just a driving mechanic 😜
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Whoever commissioned this car had a great eye that integrated international elements into a cohesive, beautiful design. Outstanding! And well done Mr. Sole.
A very unique car for an individualistic man. Excellent episode. I hope Filippo stops by for another one a kind showing..
I will, next year, with a very unexpected surprise 😉
i have no words, but jaw dropping!
Absolutly stunning. Make Lancia great again even just because of this car
Love the show, love the cars. It's like going back in time watching your videos and content. Keep up the good work Jay America loves you!
The dual exhaust tips on this thing are gorgeous!
this is the best you have done in recent memory. Great owner.
Wow, thank you!!!!!!
I love the sound of those straight cut gears whining
Mr. Sole is an American hero. Thank you for sharing.
I’m an Italian pretending to be American for the love I have for USA. ❤❤❤
Definitely a friend in Milano now! What a beautiful car, and another great story added to its history.
That dash 😍
I mega heart your channel Mr. Leno. Glad also to hear you are back and on the mend. This automobile is simply gorgeous! I call it Moondoggie. Thank you for having the elegant Mr. Sole on to share his gorgeous automobile.
In today's world when seeing a vehicle like this driving on the roads, everyone's thoughts at that moment are hijacked and remind us of how beautiful the craft of engineering once was from an era that many would love to travel back to. An effortless motion of a rolling art form, i am very impressed again Jay thank you and your guest from Milan seems very genuine and nice.
Thank you Jay for featuring this young man. He gives hope for the future.
A wonderful car with a perfect *steward* of an owner.
Toss in our entrepid great host and it becomes another great episode of JLG!
- Ed on the Ridge
There seems to be two involved automotive gentlemen that truly appreciate the 1930s Lancia legacy in the extremely well done restoration. It is like they are joined at the hip. Merry Christmas to Jay Leno's and to Mr. Sole's families and all the viewers.
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@@filipposole Sir she is beautiful! A true work of art, thank you for sharing her with us. The colour is perfect and that dashboard, oh wow.
Jay, excellent classic car--I did not know of that Lancia. The silver & deep blue two-tone color scheme is perfect.
An Italian car with a very classy British men's suit! Bellissima vetura Signore Sole! The badge says "Sinistro" so cool!
You’re right!!!! As the car is Italian but bodied in England I tried to do something nice respecting both 😜
I've been absent for some time. Now I return and I find Jay pronouncing "Lancia" correctly! Good job Jay!
What a beauty,! Sad the looks arent as important as they used to. I also hope you are doing well, Mr Leno!
Wow! What style! I'd say that of that body on any chassis, but on a Lancia.....perfecto! And those headlamps in the shape of the Lancia badge, a delightful detail. But the beauty isn't just skin deep. That gorgeous 4 litre V8 with Lancia's trademark narrow angle between the cylinder banks. Some folks go on about the VR6 engine, and why not, but Lancia was there so many years before. Thanks to you and, especially, Filippo for sharing this beauty with us all.
What a cool car and gorgeous restoration. Good work mr Sole.
Thank you! ❤
If I was lucky enough to be the custodian of a piece of automobile beauty, such as this I would never stop smiling whatever the journey to get myself there, but what makes this guy a legend to me is he hands the keys over to Jay , not having driven it himself, what a car guy !
Absolutely beautiful. Congratulations to the caretaker! Thanks for rescuing it!
Good to see Jay back at it in good health, beautiful car. Great style, classy, and elegant.
You can see the care and concern Jay have for this man car. That’s why I love Jay and this channel
What a beautiful Gran Turismo. This is the best channel on YT.
Firstly, I love how Jay’s guest pulled out his denim as a show of respect to Jay, that’s a classy move. Secondly, what a treat to hear a real Italian accent after so many years from Italy. Finally, that car can only be summed up in one word - BELLISSIMO! 😘
Labour of love , nice car , top people . Good to see Jay in the driver seat,
greetings from down under.
The engines back then were so beautiful. Work of art.
No one has more natural style than an urban Italian. it this case, he injected a little British flair into his profile. Very cool. One more thing--- you can always tell a Lancia by the thick seat backs that ooze luxury! And, it seems Filippo was able to correct Jay's pronunciation of the marque's name. Bravo, Signore Sole!
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Thank you so much, I appreciate your comment ❤
The proportions are SPOT on, beautiful.
Jay I love you and your knowledge of cars you share with the rest of the world. Thank you for doing what you do.
What a beautyfull car and good luck to you Filipo in your next trips ahead ! Cheers from Brazil !
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Wow what a gorgeous automobile. The rear end is perfect. Wonderful color as well.
Maybe the best looking dashboard ever.
Such a tasteful peace of design! Love the headlamps following the shape of the Lancia logo
What a beautiful car. Amazing body + paint job.
What a beautiful car , love the color combintation. Thanks Jay
Wonderful car and nice story. Credit to the gentleman owner.
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Lancia made some of the best engines ever. The Aurelia had the first production V-6 which is still one of the best sounding engines I have heard. It also was a narrow-v design.
What a wonderful automobile!! I'm still shocked at how many "car guys" go through life and haven't a clue just what incredibly special cars were made by the Lancia marque! I believe in this case the right man owns the car! His passion for the car and the marque were obvious! Thank you Jay for this episode! So happy to see you back and "in the middle of the gauges"!!
I wish and pray more than anything I could meet Jay and see his garage...I've been a fan back when you did potato chip commercials and stand up. Beautiful car btw! Thumbs up!
This dude couldn't be more Italian. From his hair, to the clothes (Europeans love their denim vests). Love it. Great car 👌
Thank you! It’s been quite challenging to choose the right outfit for Jay’s show!!! ❤
bella macchina Signor Sole... grazie per aver condiviso questo lavoro d'amore
thank you señor Leno ... even in New York... best joke I've heard all day dude... thanks for sharing this beautiful car... glad you are feeling better 🤗
Fabulous car! Love the sound of those straight cut gears (except for some of those upshifts).
Cars beautiful, door closes sold. Nice sound,engine everything.
Now thats beautiful right there, even one of my favorite color chemes.
Man what a piece of art, so stylish only Italians could produce this in their great tradition of beautiful shaped design!
Italian chassis English body 👍🏿👍🏿
Damn Jay! Double clutch it. It's not a Jericho...Good to see you back.
May just be the prettiest Italian car I've seen, Italians clearly knew how to make great sounding engines - way back then.
Love that Italian accent and how the owner absolutely treasures that car, Leno's enthusiasm as lovable as ever :D
Beautiful car. back in the days when car were works of art and had real style.
Sublime, from every angle. A visual feast.
Hi Jay, this V8 wasn't so rare. Lancia produced the narrow angle V8 from 1922 to 1939 from smallest 2600cc to largest 4500cc and about 5400 units made. It went into three different Lancias, the Trikappa, Dilambda and Astura
A lot of those V8s while still narrow angle has different designs. The Astura for example is later and is a completely different design with a single down draft carburettor
5400 units isn't rare next to an F40 or something, but it's rare next to (later at least) American V8 production.
@@concinnus this is in context to a European producer of the 1920s and 30s.
@@dcanmore I figured that's what you meant. But it doesn't seem to be what Leno meant.
Fabulous Dilambda.!!! Grazie
So, so beautiful. The epitome of elegance and good engineering design.
what a dash....stunning....the whole car is really beautiful 🤙
What a Supreme Effort, to bring-back, what was, to it's Proper Glory!! Awesome Machine!!!
These cars are a work of art!
What a beautiful car. I especially like the detail of the interior, the seats, the instrument panel, rather unusual for its time, very nicely done. Filippo Sole is quite a gentleman. Wonderful video, Jay, thank you for this.
Such an interesting car along with its owner and cross-country trip. I wish a few moments were spent explaining what appears to be a "Key Lock" in the shifter knob. It's at 5:20 in the video. Pre-war "anti-theft", possibly?
Merry Christmas, Jay, and to Mavis as well.
Yes it is!!! And works quite well! 🌞
Love the car & it's proud and wonderful Italian owner🇮🇹a fab episode Jay and glad things are back to normal for you.👌
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@@filipposole: ❤❤❤You too,your quite welcome😘🇮🇹from a Calabrese American in NE.Ohio.
Great guest, fantastic workmanship on the car, even better attitude. Maybe Jay's top fan in Italy? He brought the car to Jay for the first drive after repair!
What a beautiful old car, the thing purrs along & looks fantastic. Jay your making me jealous, you
get to drive a one of. Jay you and your better half have a good holiday. Thanks for the great video.
Sure glad your back!!