1954 Lancia Aurelia Outlaw
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- The world’s first V6 and sophisticated gearbox in this Lancia Aurelia are coupled with modern underpinnings and tasteful style changes which make this Lancia Aurelia an Outlaw!
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On the name of the millions watching these videos, wish Jay a swift recovery. Get well soon!
What happened?
@@Евгений1-с4р fire accident while he was working on car. He is hospitalized recovering. ua-cam.com/video/zVvt50xdvNs/v-deo.html
❤Get well soon! Praying for a complete recovery!
@@i1chy damn, that's crazy. Wish him well.
now that we know that hes going to be ok the real worry now is his hair OK???
One of the most tasteful resto-mods I've seen.
Very unique, that's cool.
the band aid 0n the h00d sucks
The first V6 production engine fitted in the Lancia Aurelia was actually designed by Francesco De Virgilio working for Lancia all his life from 1939. The story is well told in the magnificent book "Lancia and De Virgilio at the center" by Geoffrey Goldberg
Well said…I was going to post something similar as a correction of Jay’s commentary but you put it very well. 👍
God bless U J
Jay, I can’t tell you how much joy your videos have brought me over the years. Thank you for sharing your love of cars with us. Wishing you a swift recovery from your injuries. 🙏
Hope your doing good Jay! Watched your 1906 Stanley steamer video and was reminded of just how many things need to go right on those not to have a fire! Wish you a speedy recovery so you can get wrenching again!
Yes looking back at that video as he worked on the fuel system as it was on fire. Was sad knowing what just happened.
At 16:42 in that video is the fire
thought you'd written 'wenching' .... then put glasses on, well, whatever lights your candle .... get better soon J
I remember one shooting flames at him.
He jumped away just in time.
Wishing you a SPEEDY recovery Jay!!
What a genuinely beautiful guest. One of the nicest guy on the show ever.
Thank you Jay for bringing him on.
Great episode.
Praying for you Jay. You are the greatest custodian of automotive history and we need you to hang around for many years yet.
amen
and this time i mean it! my thoughts and my prayers
Agreed! He’s a down to earth ,humble man who just happens to be famous! And funny!! Watch his 4 hours worth of Letterman appearances! He’s absolutely hysterical in them. It’s 2 -3 segments. Cool thing is just him, and Dave at their peaks.
Here’s vol 1. ua-cam.com/video/_M9yTG19PnE/v-deo.html
You know he had his own show for a couple of years right?
I wasn't expecting a video this week. I heard that Jay is recovering good and very happy to hear that. I bet not breaking the weekly video postings makes Jay happy as much as it makes us happy. Thanks to his team :) Carry on the blue denim spirit :)
You think Jay didn't have one, two, or dozens of these vid's in the can?! Come on guy, this is Hollywood, he probably does like 5 in a day and chills for a month until its time to do it again. That's how it works around there. Now if all the sudden he stops posting weekly videos for more then a few weeks, I'd say Jay's burn was a lot more serious then made out to be.
Its only a simple STRIPE but is does so much. The owner really knows what he is doing. Stunning car. Lots of little changes that you dont at first notice like the wheel lips , nickel over chrome , the blue etc etc etc. Class act this one.
I think maybe if that stripe was the same color as the rims. Less bright white. But that would be my only criticism of this amazing creation.
@@seektruth8662 It balances well with the nickel and number plates then the wheels lead you into the leather. Man splitting hairs but yep its a nice one. Id probably go a deep oxblood stripe and leather if it were mine but only dreaming it could be poo brown and id still love it.
Nickel over chrome or nickel instead of chrome?
The stripe reminds me of the leather belts that used to hold hoods closed.
@@AndrewMalkin I think of the Ecurie Francorchamps Ferrari and Dan Gurney cobra etc A not uncommon livery .
As Jay said about this car "very nicely done". I have told many people that a factory stock car or truck is just a good place to start. A well thought out modification is truly a work of art and does not lose the identity of the original. I really liked the owners outlook on what he wanted from the car. I would have loved to see a couple of the before pictures in this video. Jay, sorry to hear of your accident. Godspeed in your recovery. You are one of the best of us.
There's a factory producing a limited number of Lancia Aurelia Outlaws. I'm not sure if it's the same one that created this little gem.
Watched the Video update that your Dr. gave about you. I must say, when he said how your were passing out cookies and such to the children in the burn unit, I wasn't at all surprised. Such a awesome and loving genuine gentleman! Praying for a speedy recovery for you, Jay just like alot of others are! God bless and get well!!
amen
I was chatting with my dad about stand up comedians the day before Jay's accident, and I told him the only one I would pay to see is Jay Leno if he did a tour. He's a man of many personalities and talents, and I wish Mr. Leno a healthy recovery, and some his loved ones some peace of mind.
I am going back through all the great shows Jay gave us. Best wishes for a fast recovery Jay. ❤
Wow. One of the tastiest “updated” classics ever on the channel, and that’s saying something. The knowledge of these two gentleman of a “forgotten” yet infinitely desirable is the icing on the cake.
Get well, Jay.
Although I'm a big Lancia fan, I always thought the stock Aurelia B20 GT Coupe looked a little dowdy; this is one of the few cases where I think the mods to the appearance of a classic improve on the original. It looks sexy but tasteful. I enjoyed Mr. Otto's comments, too.
Jay, I hope you have a speedy and painless recovery (as painless as possible, anyway). Get well soon!
Mr. Otto was a great guest, well spoken and well informed.
Been praying for you Uncle Jay.
Take your time getting well my friend.
His team did a nice job restoring ....an the slight mods are in good taste.👍
We all are praying for you quick recovery Jay.🙏
One of the most beautiful Lancias, the most beautiful for me.... and that chop just works, the profile is gorgeous
Jay gets a day off, no having to squeeze an answer out of this dude, you can see he's 100% petrol head and into his motor, gorgeously executed.
Wow that engine sound was classic Italian. The "See you next week" was poignant. Happy to know Jay is in good spirits, entertaining the hospital staff and the other patients. Class act. See you soon Jay!
Superbly done. The proportions are flawless. I like how the lowered body makes the beautiful front end stand out more than on stock models. I would not call this one a hotrod by any means. It's custom coachbuilding at its finest. Congratulations on leaving the hospital Jay! Looking forward to seeing you back soon.
The lack of bumpers, really cleans up the look, front and rear. On most sports cars, they look like the afterthought that they were, in the original design.
@@ramblerdave1339 Yes, that was key. To my eyes the entire build was done with excellence.
First use of radial tires was in 1948, in a Citroen 2 CV (Citroen was owned by Michelin from 1934 to 1976)!
Speedy recovery Jay ! I do a lot of work for the Lancia guys in Australia - some are "100% originality" and some are happy to make "appropriate" improvements - which always makes the end product a better / safer / more reliable machine in my opinion. The example in this video is just gorgeous.
Get well soon Jay, and thanks for the great stories behind the cars you showcase. Take care.
Thornely Kellam did an absolutely superb job with this Outlaw resto-mod recreation. As the owner of an original mid-50's B20S Aurelia GT with the Nardi conversion that Otto talked about in the beginning if the video I would say this is how an modern update should be done. Thanks for sharing. Stunning vehicle.
Beautiful car. The mods really make the car shine.
I think J really appreciated this car he was very quiet during the drive and I think he was really enjoying itm
Get well soon Jay! This is the greatest show on UA-cam!
Beatiful episode: you can see from the onset that Jay is spellbound & LOVES the car (Needless to say it is Gorgeous!).... Otto was also an outstanding guest: calm, knowledgeable and well spoken, what to ask more for?
I like Otto's response to Jay's statement "This was an expensive rebuild." Kind of a wordless, "Um, yeah."
Wishing you all the best Mr. Leno, hope to see you back soon from a speedy recovery.
It's always been a joy be it the tonight show or this.
Like many others Jay I'm praying for your quick recovery. Thanks for sharing these amazing cars and stories with us.
amen
Great old Lancia, first time I've seen this model. Hope you are recovering well Jay. Love and prayers.
I love to see a Lancia video! As a college student and had money I bought a new 1979 Lancia Beta Coupe at Foreign Auto. Six months later a Camero went a red light and smacked into my beloved and great handling Lancia and totaled it. The 79 Lancia Beta Coupe was the later version of this Lancia!
I'm Italian and i approve this mod.
Seriously, it's tastefully made.
Già.. gran figata
Jay, you are loved by millions. I am one of them. God bless you. Wishing you all the best in your recovery
Speedy recovery Jay!!!
Best wishes to you and your family
One of the nicest cars I've seen on Jay's show, very tastefully done. Not the typical American brute force approach.
Jay is a true beacon of light in the car world and the world as a whole. Can't wait to come buzzing back around the light when he turns back on and makes some more episodes! Hope you get well and take care of yourself and your family first though!
Released from hospital today, with a picture of him and his care giver's. First step in a hopefully not too long of a recovery.
All the best Mr. Leno
Thinking of ya Jay. Watched you for a long time. You've been on TV my whole life. Always admired your automotive knowledge. Hope this doesn't hold you down too long.
This might be one of my favorite cars that has ever been on JLG -- and if you had told me "hey some guy did a chop top Aurelia" first without seeing it, I would've puked! Lancias are just incredible cars, I love all of them. They were never the fastest or most luxurious or any other superlative, but every single one of them is extremely interesting.
Thank you Mr Leno for all you do concerning automobiles you're immeasurable knowledge, your passion, you're brilliant sense of humor. Praying you have a speedy and 100% recovery. No matter what the outcome can't wait to see you up and running again.
Wishing you a speedy recovery Jay, I know the pain involved with this is aweful
Wishing you a speedy recovery Jay. We appreciate the work you do and the content you create.
Back in 1989 I was driving a mk2 tiger and going to the magazine rack on Fairfax , Jay was there with a Honda and told me one of my tailights was out , Thanks Jay ! Wish You The Best !
That is a great looking car. Jay, we all wish you a speedy recovery. A lot of us have car-related battle scars and we know that yours are pretty serious so our collective heart goes out to you.
I absolutely despise chopped tops. This build however, is quite beautiful. It has ever so slight hints of modern day Bently, or Bond era Aston Martin. The stripe in itself is unusual as it is transverse on the hood of the car. At first I thought it was a belt harness, but as I watched the video, I noticed it was a painted stripe. I do like it. It lets you know from the start, that what's to be expected is something unique and one of a kind. No question that it's a race car, and that is its intention regardless of the creature comforts. Happy to see this video. Eager to hear more news on your recovery Jay. Be well.
Get well Jay ❤ love from Greece 🇬🇷
WOW that is gorgeous! Wide fenders, high beltline, tall and imposing front end, all in a sinister black. I don't usually care for black on cars but this just works. I love it. Thanks for sharing!
Truly beautiful car. Wishing you a speedy recovery Jay.
Hallelujah! Jay has made a full recovery and is back at work! It's a Festivus Miracle!!!
That's one of the most unique, interesting car builds I've seen in awhile. Very well done!
Along with so many of your other long-term fans my thoughts and prayers are with you for a speedy recovery. Get well! Feel better!
Get well soon Jay! Praying for fast recovery, your videos and passion towards cars and what have you done with that passion is admirable. Thank you Sir! Keep on giving
Man.. I can’t get enough of this car!!! One of The Best restomods on your show, right up there with the Powerwagon..
The roof WAS lowered, hey? I thought the valet story was a hoot too. Great episode 👍🏽
Beautiful car. I could live without the stripe, but that's the owner's personal preference. 5000 hrs x $150/hr = $750,0000 in labour alone. It's a work of art.
I wouldn't have it but it's his car--he can have it if he wants.
What an awesome work of art. I would have never thought of chopping a non-American car. But this shows it can be done to beautiful effect. Congratulations to the owner and best wishes to Jay
Wishing you a speedy recovery Jay.
I gotta say that you're an amazing person for all the things you do for people.
I used to watch your late night show with my grandparents as a kid and throughout the years and I've watched countless episodes of this show. And then meeting you in Vegas was just truly mind blowing and it meant the world to me that you were so kind and down to earth.
Thank you for that. I hope you get feeling better.
Hey Jay, thanks again for another great start to the week! Hope you’re feeling better! I know… burns hurt like hell!!
I love hearing Jay’s stories (even if I’ve heard them 10 times before), it’s like hanging out with your grandpa.
First and foremost! I wish for Jay to have a speedy recovery!
This is one of the most awesome cars of this type I've ever seen! Just beautiful, and VERY tastefully done!!! *DROOL*🤤🤤🤤❤️❤️❤️
To answer Jay's question: I'm Italian and I approve! Beautiful car! Subtle customisations but very tasteful and right on point! Love the rims!
I'm Italian and a Lancia fun and I love the work you did on the stunning Aurelia.
e bellissima!
An absolutely Brilliant custom build, brilliant design, vision, thoughtfulness, integrity!
The blue and white strip sends it up another notch if that's even possible?
Brilliant
When I look at the chop I think of Maybach. I didn't think there would be a new JLG. All us viewers are lucky. Personality and mind-set are vital in the recovery process. Jay will astound the doctors. Thank you Jay, for years of enjoyment. I look forward to the days where you work McClaren into whatever car your featuring
Italians have always made the most beautiful machines♥
I'm glad to hear Jay has been released from the hospital. Best wishes and a speedy recovery!
I am not a big fan of most Resto mods but man this one was done right what a great car and Jay hope you feel better soon
It was a pleasant change for the owner of such a high end custom construction to not only be knowledgeable about the build, but to actually have a good personality ( so many of these guys have been on and not known diddly about their cars and have the personality of a pine knot to boot) ! As always, a thoroughly enjoyable episode!
Shocked to hear about the fire, Jay. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. And thanks to Tex for sharing one of the greatest cars made even greater. Lancias of that era are so innovative, and so cool, too.
Please get better soon. Thank You for everything, Sir! Your value to this community is immeasurable.😊
Very cool, proper resto-mod
Wishing Jay a swift recovery!
I wouldn’t mind seeing one as a sixties era street racer that prowled the streets of Los Angeles in the mid to late sixties. A nice rake, big and littles, American Racing Torque Thrusts, and a blower poking out of the hood. Topped off with Candy Orange paint.
A stunningly impressive build; along with an equally impressive owner. Such a pleasant and personable guy. Over the years of watching this show; my focus on the cars has really expanded to include the owners. Jay has always brought this element up front; as being an integral part of the overall package. I really appreciate his foresight to showcase this angle into the program. I think that is the single element that has placed this show above the rest. Thanks Jay; and I pray for your complete recovery.
Except that he frequently talks over his guests and interjects with comments that show he knows less than he thinks he does, where if he'd just let them speak, we could all learn without the interruptions.
@@ianbrade7754 My sentiments exactly. For example, I wanted more info about the owner and build process. Expanded the episode description and found zip--100% about Leno.
@@regel303 Thornley- Kelham is the British company they didn't adequately acknowledge.
Here's the information you're interested in, in this video from Carfection:
ua-cam.com/video/YJVftSjRmgY/v-deo.html
Jay was released from the burn center today, Monday the 21st. Jay we all wish you a speedy recovery!!
If the Italians had had a lead sled culture (I know there's no lead in this car) this is what it would of looked like. just needs lake pipes lol. Looks absolutley amazing! Speedy recovery Jay!
Would *have*
I'm glad that your well and discharged from the hospital. Have a speedy recovery Jay
Wishing Jay a speedy recovery. He’s a gem!
No script just car guys talking about cars and love what they do! I sure like the respect that Jay Leno gets!
Wishing you a speedy recovery from your injury. From the millions of fans across the world, you're one of a kind and a inspiration to all us car guys and gals. Love your channel and your banter with Donald. You two are so knowledgeable about anything and everything auto related. Get well soon.🔧🇺🇲🏁⛽🏍️🚙🚜🚂🚗
These are my favorites, old cars I'm not familiar about and I'm a 69 year old mechanic. Speedy recovery mate.
A complete and speedy recovery to you, Jay. The automotive brotherhood needs you.
Everything Jay said about this car and more.
What a great build and execution of so many smart ideas.
Tex has himself an incredibly nice car.
Looks great sitting static and even better on the road.
What a trip through the mountains that must have been and the first real shakedown at that.
Thanks for sharing this car with everyone, Jay.
What a car.
Wishing you all the best Jay. You are definitely one of the good guys. Sending prayers up for your speedy recovery.
Dear Jay Leno you have brought me such joy and happiness. You have vastly increased my knowledge of cars and their history
I am so deeply grateful to you Jay Leno for everything you’ve done to the millions of people you’ve never met
Great car, very nice mod. Praying for a speedy recovery Jay.
Intelligent understated brilliance. Shows wat a visionary mind can produce with real humbleness.
Such a beautiful restomod, a piece of art!
Nailed it. Looks like a factory special. Gorgeous.
Jay, can’t wait to see you keep doing what you do. Glad you’re in good spirits.
Get well soon Jay. I just saw the Dr. speaking about your accident and condition. Stay strong, I am praying for you. You make me smile and inspire me. Thank you for all that you do. Listen to the nurses and get back on the road soon!
Delightful car. Really well done and thought out. Love your work, sir!
So sorry to hear about your accident. Heal quickly, Jay.
What a beautiful car, I love the stripe and the wheels with the trim ring are perfect! Thanks for sharing! And to Jay, I hope you are healing well and will be 100% soon!
another italian here, i gotta say that that Lancia it's badass and beautiful, the perfect car for an italian gentleman/thief like Diabolik... Hope you recover soon Jay, we need you!!!
Best wishes Jay on your speedy recovery!
Thanks again, Jay and crew! We're all wishing you a complete and speedy recovery, Jay! Take care!
Wow! Just WOW! Love this resto-rod (that's what it is). Best wishes to Jay.
@Wasap⨁⓵⓷⓶⓪⓶⓸⓻⓹⓹⓷⓵ Oh I am sure you do lol I was born in the morning but not this morning.
Can't wait till you're healed up & taking us on cruises again!