Fantastic! The Isotta sure seemed like a handful. Love the property, enjoyed the Tucker and the Morgan reminded my of my trip to the Morgan factory where those cars are still made by hand,
Wow! This car looks like a handful to drive. Jay has driven hyper cars at close to 200 mph so he has experience handling all types of cars, yet this car is all over the road despite Jay’s constant steering corrections.
I think it's because that cars steering wheel has a lot of play. If you look at the video from the front he moves the wheel about 15 degrees before the car starts turning.
Luke H Once again the Batman and Robin (Robin all grown up) of automible world has treated us to a new adventure to places and cars we would never get to see.Well done boys...Can't wait to see whats next
Feel bad for Jay the steering is so lose that he never feels to be in control of the car. I’ve been though that with a Packard and a Stutz before while it’s a privilege to drive such amazing cars people forget the steering from certain cars of the period is so bad.
What a marvelous episode. But this really makes me appreciate how far cars have become. I mean watching Jay trying to pilot this behemoth limo is torture. He looks scruntched, he can 't keep it straight if his life depended on it, he can barely see over the dashboard, let alone the hood. but yet.. a true work of art.
No, that is just typical Leno driving. If you've watched a lot of his videos you will see that he is constitutionally incapable of keeping a car in the "roadway laned for traffic", always wandering into the parking strip or across the centerline.
I love seeing the notification for this channel. It's great with the Wonderful Car Wizard of Oz, but add in the Jay factor over 45 minutes and well, you _really_ can't go wrong. 🙂
I don't think Jay liked that limo to much. He looked like a size 12 foot stuffed in a size 8 shoe. The thing was all over the road and he was fighting the steering like the whole way. Yea! I love the Morgan.
I think it's because that cars steering wheel has a lot of play. If you look at the video from the front he moves the wheel about 15 degrees before the car starts turning.
Mr Osborne, how do you get a job like yours? It looks like you have the worlds most amazing role imaginable, season tickets to the Opera, Mille Miglia, The Museum, the setting (s).........where did you start?? Antway, aside from my openly expressed desire to have your job, another amazing video, thank you and keep it up ;-) !!
Hello Jay and Hello Donald , Another "must watch " show ! You never disappoint ! Was the Tucker too fragile to drive ? And the land yacht seemed to have lost it's rudder ! The good old Morgan seemed to be your only respite ! Over here across the pond l think we'd have to call you Morecombe & Wise ! ( l think you're both old enough and wise enough to know who they were ! ) Thankyou very much .
Points for discussion of the IF engine! Informative Tucker presentation. Maybe have architects' drawings of the layout of the farm and house interior in an appendix. When we got a Morgan going for a friend. I had to ;put my feet on top of the tool bag because the floor was so hot. Riding on the left was much more uncomfortable than driving on the right! Great Show!
Tucker #50 from the Dick Burdick Collection in San Marcos Texas?. This car had only been driven 1/2 mile since new when the collection was auctioned by Sotheby's 3 years ago. Probably why Jay didn't drive it.
gorgeous red Isotta Fraschini was featured in a Clive Custler book (his own car.... programing suggestion : do a Tucker drive with Tucker Carlson....Morgan, the gift to wood worms and rot.... i've driven one briefly......watch word "primitive"....very nostalgic to those of us who cut our teeth on 4 cylinder Brit/Germ/Swede cars.....i had a Rover 200TC and a Volvo 544....fun
I have always been grateful that my fist car was an MG "A" , a spartan and light sports car, so well thought out for optimal use, that the twelve volt system used two six volt batteries split down low on each side of the driveshaft behind the passenger compartment, with the frame section by the batteries made of two white oak beams, because of the historical danger of primitive batteries and corrosion , that really was no longer a concern when the car was sold, but it was still sufficient for the purpose and lighter than steel .
Jay keeps rotating that steering wheel back and forth. Must have been a beast to drive, with all that weight and poor weight distribution. Got to wonder who is driving who. Jay got his workout on this day.
Alot seem to be commenting on how the car must be a handful cause it's all over the place. Haven't you noticed, Jay drives all over the place in everythng? He is always crossing the center line. Just watch any of his car shows. That's the way he drives. Plus look like he has about half a foot of play in the wheel.
Clearly there is an issue with the steering. It looks «sticky» somehow. Nothing ever drove like that, and I am old enough to remember very heavy non-assisted steering.
Wow. That steering box needs some attention. Jay is working his butt off just trying to keep that thing in a lane. Looks like about a half turn of slop in the the steering.. and when it finally moves, it’s sticking. Yikes.
Can we all admit that We are all so lucky to be watching this glorious program for free
UA-cam is just a way to feed the masses more advertising & to draw revenue. They're lucky to have people watching not the other way around.
@@misteryuk6080 you think people actually watch the ads?? Hahaaaa 😂 what a joke
@@treeshade2560 doesn't matter if you watch them or not. They still get paid as if you did. Nice try, though.
You're not watching it free. You are the product.
They make enough money
These two gentlemen are made for each other, Mr Osborn is so knowledgeable and Mr Leno is insightful. Great videos.
Another great episode! Jay and Donald make a great team, looking forward to the next video.
Fantastic historical time periods told by master car guys.... Great show!!
I love going back and review your shows, the homes and cars are incredible, i always learn something, thanks again
Fantastic show. Can't wait for the next one.
Excellent. Total car guy bliss.
So wonderful to see these grand cars driving along such scenery.....with the all of the history....love this series.....
As a car guy I feel so fortunate to be able to learn and watch these two in this format. Just amazing.....
Nice I have watched these after the fact but never live... what a treat...
Every time another video comes out, it is done very well. It is like going to a rolling classroom. Thanks again Audrain-Jay and Donald.
Fantastic! The Isotta sure seemed like a handful. Love the property, enjoyed the Tucker and the Morgan reminded my of my trip to the Morgan factory where those cars are still made by hand,
The first car is all over the road!!!
Outtakes are great. I am not sure how you can get anything done with Leno waiting to crack a joke at the first opportunity. Well done, again, lads
Beautiful car!
Great video! Thank you for posting!
Thank YOU for watching!
Mr. Osborne and Mr. Leno, a knowledgeable and also entertaining team!
Wow! This car looks like a handful to drive. Jay has driven hyper cars at close to 200 mph so he has experience handling all types of cars, yet this car is all over the road despite Jay’s constant steering corrections.
I think it's because that cars steering wheel has a lot of play. If you look at the video from the front he moves the wheel about 15 degrees before the car starts turning.
Great episode. Love the Morgan. The Tucker is a beautiful looking car . Loved the insights
Glad you enjoyed it
Good show as always. Nice tag line. Perhaps you should amend the title to: Mansions, Motorcars, & Modern Guys
Your smile driving that truck is priceless. Love your stuff. So enthusiastic and excited. Teach old dogs new shit a Porsche tractor
Brilliant. Love the Tucker... Learned a few new things... Jay's assessment of Tucker seems fair. Well done.
Thanks for another interesting video of some interesting cars. Both of your knowledge of these vehicles is interesting ti listen to.
Jay and Donald both know a lot of history - very impressive gentlemen!
True. But Jay... It's about time you let Donald do some of the driving!!!
Car Technology would have advanced so much faster if the Tucker would have made it! I’m really enjoy this. Great job guys!
Another informative episode, thx guys.
Glad you enjoyed it! Stay tuned for the new season!
Luke H Once again the Batman and Robin (Robin all grown up) of automible world has treated us to a new adventure to places and cars we would never get to see.Well done boys...Can't wait to see whats next
Love these videos. It's hilarious how much steering input Jay is making in a straight line in the first car!.Brilliant!
Very nice as always. Locations are beautiful and very interesting. Learn a lot every time you watch. Keep it up guys.👍😎
👍👍👍. Looks like Jay s fighting the steering wheel , a lot of Play , see Back & Forth on the road . Love the Show !
The beginning of this show is so classic this show gets a big two thumbs up so great ❤️🚗🙂 Migwech ✌️
Feel bad for Jay the steering is so lose that he never feels to be in control of the car. I’ve been though that with a Packard and a Stutz before while it’s a privilege to drive such amazing cars people forget the steering from certain cars of the period is so bad.
That’s how I feel driving my 2018 wrangler
Loose.
@@my_youtube_name7938 😂😂
Excellent concept. The content is first rate.
What a marvelous episode. But this really makes me appreciate how far cars have become. I mean watching Jay trying to pilot this behemoth limo is torture. He looks scruntched, he can 't keep it straight if his life depended on it, he can barely see over the dashboard, let alone the hood. but yet.. a true work of art.
This was a great episode love the series. The love of cars from these two is excellent.
The history, so great to learn of what was happening 'back in the day'.
I wonder if those Morgans are supposed to be so wobbly on the road! Amazing show, once again!
No, that is just typical Leno driving. If you've watched a lot of his videos you will see that he is constitutionally incapable of keeping a car in the "roadway laned for traffic", always wandering into the parking strip or across the centerline.
That car must be a handful. Jay is weaving around like a drunken sailor. And Jay's a good driver.
What a hand full to drive! Newport is awesome.
I love seeing the notification for this channel. It's great with the Wonderful Car Wizard of Oz, but add in the Jay factor over 45 minutes and well, you _really_ can't go wrong. 🙂
Oh, I loved the little blooper reel at the end! ❤️ It sounds like you have a great time making this show.
Complete with outtakes. Excellent
I don't think Jay liked that limo to much. He looked like a size 12 foot stuffed in a size 8 shoe. The thing was all over the road and he was fighting the steering like the whole way. Yea! I love the Morgan.
I think it's because that cars steering wheel has a lot of play. If you look at the video from the front he moves the wheel about 15 degrees before the car starts turning.
Good time watching ✌🏻
Nice weather up there! Here I’m Philly it’s…chilly! 😉
Mr Osborne, how do you get a job like yours? It looks like you have the worlds most amazing role imaginable, season tickets to the Opera, Mille Miglia, The Museum, the setting (s).........where did you start?? Antway, aside from my openly expressed desire to have your job, another amazing video, thank you and keep it up ;-) !!
It’s not the how it’s the who..
Thank you for another wonderful video!!
Old tractors are smoother, WOW!
Hello Jay and Hello Donald , Another "must watch " show ! You never disappoint ! Was the Tucker too fragile to drive ? And the land yacht seemed to have lost it's rudder ! The good old Morgan seemed to be your only respite ! Over here across the pond l think we'd have to call you Morecombe & Wise ! ( l think you're both old enough and wise enough to know who they were ! ) Thankyou very much .
Love the out takes
That intro with the dinner was brilliant. Jay really gobbling the pie was hilarious.
Points for discussion of the IF engine! Informative Tucker presentation. Maybe have architects' drawings of the layout of the farm and house interior in an appendix. When we got a Morgan going for a friend. I had to ;put my feet on top of the tool bag because the floor was so hot. Riding on the left was much more uncomfortable than driving on the right! Great Show!
The steering box on that Isotta Frascini should be fixed immediately!
Tucker #50 from the Dick Burdick Collection in San Marcos Texas?. This car had only been driven 1/2 mile since new when the collection was auctioned by Sotheby's 3 years ago. Probably why Jay didn't drive it.
It's #1036, formerly of the Bob Pond/Palm Springs Air Museum collection. #1050 is currently under restoration.
You both should have been wearing leather aviator helmets and long scarfs blowing in the wind.when driving in that Morgan!
Great video!
The first time I took a friend to Canada. I asked him do ya wanna go 100?! Yes! 😂 100 klm = 62 mph
Jay was really sawing that steering wheel.
If the car quits running , perhaps its because of a tenuous connection, sorry couldnt resist. though I am sure Donald would approve.
gorgeous red Isotta Fraschini was featured in a Clive Custler book (his own car.... programing suggestion : do a Tucker drive with Tucker Carlson....Morgan, the gift to wood worms and rot.... i've driven one briefly......watch word "primitive"....very nostalgic to those of us who cut our teeth on 4 cylinder Brit/Germ/Swede cars.....i had a Rover 200TC and a Volvo 544....fun
Love the Morgan.
I have always been grateful that my fist car was an MG "A" , a spartan and light sports car, so well thought out for optimal use, that the twelve volt system used two six volt batteries split down low on each side of the driveshaft behind the passenger compartment, with the frame section by the batteries made of two white oak beams, because of the historical danger of primitive batteries and corrosion , that really was no longer a concern when the car was sold, but it was still sufficient for the purpose and lighter than steel .
Cant wait to use that line, "to stay rich , you have to be practical" when I buy lunch at mcdees
Rudolph Valentino had an Isotto Fraschini in the twenties before his early death.
Yea! Been waiting for this! 😎
Just watched the Tucker movie with Jeff Bridges a few weeks ago
I just tune in waiting for Jay to say “It’s interesting!”
I like how Isotta-Frascini becomes Ayzahtta-Fraschinee in Jay’s pronouncing 😎
OMG... how did you guys end up with a Tucker?!!?
Speaking of bloopers video, I'd like to see the bloopers roll for the show's intro.
I would love to do a Historical Preservation 3D Scan of this Property. Please advise.
Jay is overstearing the heck out of that car, must be a handful to drive.
Jay keeps rotating that steering wheel back and forth. Must have been a beast to drive, with all that weight and poor weight distribution. Got to wonder who is driving who. Jay got his workout on this day.
Maestro Leno: the pronounciation is FrasKini, not Fraschini! :-)
Where is the Swiss village?
Alot seem to be commenting on how the car must be a handful cause it's all over the place. Haven't you noticed, Jay drives all over the place in everythng? He is always crossing the center line. Just watch any of his car shows. That's the way he drives. Plus look like he has about half a foot of play in the wheel.
We are lucky now that larger cars now don't feel like trucks as they did in the 1920s.
Jay, grinding through the gears.
At lunch I am Donald Osborne and his patience is noted. Leno needs to work on his refinement just a bit lol.
As was said in an episode of Sanford and Son...Donald might say, "I am porcelain, Jay,...you are crockery.
"One or two breeds of cattle, these days"?! Come on Donald. Friesian, Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, Jersey, Guernsey, Limousin ... and so on.
Wow! That thing is all over the road.... Talking about a sloppy steering box!
Guaranteed to reach 93MPH. With Jay behind the wheel, weaving at 8MPH maximum.
I like how the car guy is part historian and the historian is part car guy and the have two different opinions that reflect that.
Semmie Williams would be another highly-appropriate guest for your show.
Tucker is very rare. They sent making any more.
This is the funniest thing I've ever seen
You need to watch some comedies then
That Tucker is on display @ Francis Ford Coppola Winery
Steering seems to be a real problem at the Isotta...
Clearly there is an issue with the steering. It looks «sticky» somehow. Nothing ever drove like that, and I am old enough to remember very heavy non-assisted steering.
Morgan didn't voluntarily go to all steel bodies - the emerald ash borer decimated their supply of ash trees.
The biggest problem with the Tucker was that he decided to convert the air cooled engine to water cooling...just why?
Your driving like your chasing that thing around the road lol.
wobbling all over the lanes..... nuff said
Goddamnit, now jay gave me a hunger for a fat resto pizza, 🤤
Needs some work on the steering box.
It sounds like Jay needs to double clutch to not crunch the gears.
Wow. That steering box needs some attention. Jay is working his butt off just trying to keep that thing in a lane. Looks like about a half turn of slop in the the steering.. and when it finally moves, it’s sticking. Yikes.
Can Leno even drive?
lol, that intro. A hi class restaurant would never serve from the right.
True
Leno eats like a shop mechanic, whose hamming it up a bit
How come thise older cars whine so much? Is that the rear end or the transmission? Maybe both?
n B • The rear ends all whine, until the late 1930's. Listen to the Deusenbergs.