I get the impression Jay genuinely enjoys these videos, and loves telling ME all about these cars. When he says: "Let's take it for a ride" I feel like I am personally invited along for the ride. Right on, Jay! Keep up the good work!
It's so refreshing to see someone from "Hollywood" that with all his Fame and wealth is the same guy as your next door neighbor. ...... Well, sort a 😁 Jay, you're the best interviewer since Johnny Carson and I know why you took over his spot on The tonight show. This was an excellent interview... as always. you interview the right people and it's great to have this stuff documented before it disappears. 👍
I remember the media battle that Jay and David Letterman had over who would ultimately succeed the King of Latenight Johnny Carson. Jay won and the people who finally made that decision took victory laps for many years after. Jay was/is the ultimate interviewer. Jay was the right choice……. * Now he is our car guy’s guy to enjoy*
I really enjoy the show and the history of the cars. My father had an old Hudson. He quit driving and gave me a Chrysler New Yorker when I was 21yrs old. Maybe it was a 1971, you could seat 8 people in that car. It took forever to wax it because it was so big.
Man Jay, you interviews on the garage are the best you have ever done, no commercials, plenty of time with the guests!!! These are the best stuff on youtube!!!! you rock sir.... I am not a chevy guy I bleed MOPAR but the 63 split window coupe and the 66 were the sexiest vettes ever made..... what an amazing interview.... thank you for this.... I bought the book....
Great interview Jay. The 1963 Corvette Sting Ray is one of the most beautiful cars ever designed, anywhere. My hat is off to the designers at G.M. who fought to get this car into production.
I Can't get enough of the awesome vehicles featured on this channel I check my phone everyday for new videos, have watched pretty much every video iin the last six months. Thanks for sharing all these historical vehicles and they people who brought them to light SO COOL.
That split window on the back is Smokin Hot...... I never payed too much attention to that before. I learned something new on Book Club Day. Thanks Jay, for having an interesting guest.
This is by far my favorite channel!! The thing I love most is actually seeing these ultra rare cars and bike on the road instead of sitting in a museum collecting dust!
Jay Leno, you should do a story on two Peter Brocks. American Peter Brock was a car designer, Australian Peter Brock was a world class race driver. Aussie Peter Brock died in a car that Amercian Peter Brock helped to create, a hard top Shelby Cobra.
I love the book revues but more importantly is the cars. Jay is a car guy. He does not talk down to the people who watch the vids. My father was a car mechanic and he would talk about older cars and his all time favorite was a Drusenburg Also in the fifties and sixties we would look forward to the new models.Thank You
It's funny when you talk about Peter Brock because we too had a famous race driver named Peter Brock 'King Of The Mountain' but sadly, our Brocky has passed over. RIP to a great Australian!
Wow. I've admired Peter Brock for a long time and never knew he was involved with Corvette production. I learned of him from the Brock Racing Enterprises Datsuns. Gotta see if that book is still available.
There are two kinds of drivers. There are those people who buy a car and put it in the garage and only bring it out on days when the weather is perfect. Drive it for an hour and then put it back in the garage after dusting if off. The second kind of driver drives the car with a look in my eye, a smile on my face and a giggle and laugh as I put in first gear and put the peddle to da metal as the engine and tires scream a duet.
Just now seeing this great interview. I remember seeing the Mako Shark probably in Sports Car Graphic in the early 60s and being impressed. Then when I got out of the USAF in '71 my little brother had a baby blue '65 Sting Ray and I bought a red '65 Corsa turbo. Thanks so much for the history.
I like how your passion for automobiles isn't for a one particular brand, make, model, year, or era. You seem to enjoy a automobile's intricacies. "What were the mindset of the designers?" "How did they make it happen?" "What make this newer model better than the last one?" "Even with all the "NO.", sayers that come from upper management, so that the buyer could get a car that he/she would really want and enjoy." The educational value of your show, that you could keep for yourself because of your social position in life, but u still give away on your channel is really priceless. Maybe i get this book, maybe i don't' at least i know it is out there. Thank you Mr. Leno and also to everyone who work on this show to make it possible.
I've learned quite alot from this one video. I always assumed engineers and designers back then had free reign, and chose to make poor choices or bad decisions, based on lack of knowledge, but as it turns out, committees had a stranglehold back then as they do now. If it wasn't for a few passionate enthusiasts trying to retain their dream of a great sports car, working on it in secret no less, it wouldn't have come to fruition. Not to mention the philosophy of building cars that only go in a straight line, made sense to them as roads were straight and track performance wasn't at all a thing. Again, I always thought they just didn't want to bother putting in the extra effort to properly develop the car. Mr. Leno, I couldn't be more thankful for you making this channel happen, along with everyone else who helps make it happen obviously. What I wouldn't do to meet you, or visit your garage and just talk automobiles for time on end.
Jay, what do I like about your vids - the variety. In your interviews. In this one there are little tid-bits like the 'battle' between Duntov and Mitchell and the flat-lander philosophy. Love your vids on steam, Pebble Beach, the over the top collectables (Dusenberg). the basic ones (1940 Plymouth, 1954 Dodge), muscle cars, motor cycles (old and new), the curmudgeon, etc, etc. Jay, I guess that didn't help you. Well then how about I like the perspective you bring to these topics. Have a good day and don't damage yourself when you 'fire' up that Stanley. :D
LOL! That fish story was HILARIOUS!!! I love the variety of people and cars that you give us on this channel, Jay. I definitely hope you'll continue to produce these videos, even though you're no longer the host of the Tonight Show. Heck, now that you don't have a day job, maybe you'll produce MORE of these shows! (One can hope.) :-) Keep up the good work.
Interesting info about the split back window, a guy at work had worked at a GM dealership and he was talking about a few of the 63s they cut the partition out and installed the 64 rear glass , I thought he was pulling my leg , it's true .
I agree whole-heartedly. Not much on YT holds my attention for long these days, except Jay's Garage. Watched many of 'em...added quite a few to faves to re-watch. I greatly appreciate the time, effort and love Jay's put in to not only his own personal collection - but the passion he shares with us all...and the great insight, knowledge and experience his various guests bring to the table.
ABSOLUTELY EPIC INTERVIEW! Jay passion for cars & interviewing was exemplified! Continue to find more legends like Mr. Peter Brooks! I would love to have a free copy of his book!
Thanks Jay and Peter: The interview was great, and I can tell everyone that reading the book makes it even better. I find myself going back though the book many times, just to revisit the evolution of design layed out so well there.
I remember my first ride in a 63 vette my older sister came by and took me and other sister to carrols hamburgers and I was 5 and small enough to sit in the back some how. That was a ride I will never forget Brenda was street racer and she could work that 4 speed like a pro
Wow I just found this, awesome Jay! I knew you'd do a car show after the Tonight Show, you're awesome, I look forward to more! PS, We've ridden motorcycles together (Rock Store) and I've shot for you years ago doing remotes for the Tonight Show.
CACKLE! CACKLE! CACKLE! .. I remember 40 to 45 years ago a mechanic told me that my vet had been hit on every side, except the roof. I couldn't control myself or the car. Outside the car I was cool, calm and collected. Inside the car I changed into a screaming and laughing insane driver. Did ya know the vet is made of plastic? Turn on da key and hang on.
I learned something new, I thought Zora was the designer of the split window. Very interesting story. He started at age 19 designing some be great American icon's. Thanks guy's.
So, if we order it from his site do we get it autographed?! Just saying it would be a great incentive. Cool video. Cool book. I'm gonna have to go get this one.
Really amazing story from two great story tellers. Hearing about all the backlash that kept coming up, and to defie all the odds is crazy sounding. Today we can't even imagine the Corvette, and the Corvette brand not being around. It would make american car guy's nuts just thinking, “what if it never happened" 😱 But hey we're talking about the 54 Stingray! That is timeless. Split back window. It always reminds me of a black and white photo, of a beautiful women from the 50's. All the lines just flow together, to make one amazing form you never get tired to seeing, and don't care that it's not in color because it might cheapen the look if it was.
the designer of the icon front end was Larry Shinoda who actually fine tuned Virgil Exners front end design on the Simca Special... So a Chrysler guy designed the Corvette Stingray in a way :) Sure all these guys were management and on the team but the real design guys were Shinoda/Exner Jr
Ironically I had a silver 64 sting ray telephone because I love silver and consider it in silver the car that owns that color....because it fits that car better than any other....
very interesting especially the bit about the JAG. will we get more now you do not do the TV shoe ,we are staved of things like this in UK ,and do you have any comments on the state of F1(.not to political), tony
He comes to Cars and Coffee in Henderson Nevada all the time .... I never new how important he was to the automobile industry 👍👍
I hope to be buying one of his impressive Aerovault car trailers soon. 👍
I get the impression Jay genuinely enjoys these videos, and loves telling ME all about these cars. When he says: "Let's take it for a ride" I feel like I am personally invited along for the ride. Right on, Jay! Keep up the good work!
It's so refreshing to see someone from "Hollywood" that with all his Fame and wealth is the same guy as your next door neighbor.
...... Well, sort a 😁
Jay, you're the best interviewer since Johnny Carson and I know why you took over his spot on The tonight show.
This was an excellent interview... as always. you interview the right people and it's great to have this stuff documented before it disappears. 👍
I remember the media battle that Jay and David Letterman had over who would ultimately succeed the King of Latenight Johnny Carson. Jay won and the people who finally made that decision took victory laps for many years after. Jay was/is the ultimate interviewer. Jay was the right choice……. * Now he is our car guy’s guy to enjoy*
I really enjoy the show and the history of the cars. My father had an old Hudson. He quit driving and gave me a Chrysler New Yorker when I was 21yrs old. Maybe it was a 1971, you could seat 8 people in that car. It took forever to wax it because it was so big.
This man is a living legend.
He's on same level as Gandini, Pininfarina and others.
Man Jay, you interviews on the garage are the best you have ever done, no commercials, plenty of time with the guests!!! These are the best stuff on youtube!!!! you rock sir.... I am not a chevy guy I bleed MOPAR but the 63 split window coupe and the 66 were the sexiest vettes ever made..... what an amazing interview.... thank you for this.... I bought the book....
Damn.. When he said that the corvette wasn't a money car, it was a car guys car and real cars guy worked on just made my day!
Brock's personality had to be a factor in his opportunities. Totally likable and sharp guy ready to be egoless
I could listen to these two talk about cars all day.
What a nice bloke, a proper gentleman.
Great interview Jay. The 1963 Corvette Sting Ray is one of the most beautiful cars ever designed, anywhere. My hat is off to the designers at G.M. who fought to get this car into production.
I Can't get enough of the awesome vehicles featured on this channel I check my phone everyday for new videos, have watched pretty much every video iin the last six months. Thanks for sharing all these historical vehicles and they people who brought them to light SO COOL.
That split window on the back is Smokin Hot...... I never payed too much attention to that before. I learned something new on Book Club Day. Thanks Jay, for having an interesting guest.
This is by far my favorite channel!! The thing I love most is actually seeing these ultra rare cars and bike on the road instead of sitting in a museum collecting dust!
I like the split window with no holes barred. I will take styling over practicality any day.
Jay Leno, you should do a story on two Peter Brocks. American Peter Brock was a car designer, Australian Peter Brock was a world class race driver. Aussie Peter Brock died in a car that Amercian Peter Brock helped to create, a hard top Shelby Cobra.
Always a highlight of my day. Jay nails it again!
I love the book revues but more importantly is the cars. Jay is a car guy. He does not talk down to the people who watch the vids. My father was a car mechanic and he would talk about older cars and his all time favorite was a Drusenburg Also in the fifties and sixties we would look forward to the new models.Thank You
Good show guys, these iconic car designs from the 50s and 60s and 70s are art on wheels, the world would be pretty bleak without them. thanx
I think Jay is a great guy. I love cars and he talks about them like a regular guy. Keep it up Jay!!!
It's funny when you talk about Peter Brock because we too had a famous race driver named Peter Brock 'King Of The Mountain' but sadly, our Brocky has passed over. RIP to a great Australian!
Wow. I've admired Peter Brock for a long time and never knew he was involved with Corvette production. I learned of him from the Brock Racing Enterprises Datsuns. Gotta see if that book is still available.
My favorite channel
There are two kinds of drivers. There are those people who buy a car and put it in the garage and only bring it out on days when the weather is perfect. Drive it for an hour and then put it back in the garage after dusting if off. The second kind of driver drives the car with a look in my eye, a smile on my face and a giggle and laugh as I put in first gear and put the peddle to da metal as the engine and tires scream a duet.
Was that last part original, I like it," scream a duet".
What a legend in Automotive history, so many stories yet to tell excellent video .
Just now seeing this great interview. I remember seeing the Mako Shark probably in Sports Car Graphic in the early 60s and being impressed. Then when I got out of the USAF in '71 my little brother had a baby blue '65 Sting Ray and I bought a red '65 Corsa turbo. Thanks so much for the history.
Love 'Jay Leno's Garage'! Never miss an episode. Thank you, Jay>
Great interview. Thnx Jay and Peter. :)
I like how your passion for automobiles isn't for a one particular brand, make, model, year, or era. You seem to enjoy a automobile's intricacies. "What were the mindset of the designers?" "How did they make it happen?" "What make this newer model better than the last one?" "Even with all the "NO.", sayers that come from upper management, so that the buyer could get a car that he/she would really want and enjoy." The educational value of your show, that you could keep for yourself because of your social position in life, but u still give away on your channel is really priceless. Maybe i get this book, maybe i don't' at least i know it is out there. Thank you Mr. Leno and also to everyone who work on this show to make it possible.
Jay,We miss you every day,please do another show on tv,in another channel if you most,you are part of our family, and we love you.
Thank you!!!
I've learned quite alot from this one video. I always assumed engineers and designers back then had free reign, and chose to make poor choices or bad decisions, based on lack of knowledge, but as it turns out, committees had a stranglehold back then as they do now. If it wasn't for a few passionate enthusiasts trying to retain their dream of a great sports car, working on it in secret no less, it wouldn't have come to fruition.
Not to mention the philosophy of building cars that only go in a straight line, made sense to them as roads were straight and track performance wasn't at all a thing. Again, I always thought they just didn't want to bother putting in the extra effort to properly develop the car.
Mr. Leno, I couldn't be more thankful for you making this channel happen, along with everyone else who helps make it happen obviously. What I wouldn't do to meet you, or visit your garage and just talk automobiles for time on end.
The ‘63 coupe IS the quintessential Stingray. All others are just Corvettes!
I really like the way you go into the history and the era of the particular car your doing.
Great job Jay, and keep up the good work.
Very interesting! Wow, to have been part of all that at 19 years old!! Thanks for bring this history back into the light Jay.
Jay, what do I like about your vids - the variety. In your interviews. In this one there are little tid-bits like the 'battle' between Duntov and Mitchell and the flat-lander philosophy.
Love your vids on steam, Pebble Beach, the over the top collectables (Dusenberg). the basic ones (1940 Plymouth, 1954 Dodge), muscle cars, motor cycles (old and new), the curmudgeon, etc, etc.
Jay, I guess that didn't help you. Well then how about I like the perspective you bring to these topics. Have a good day and don't damage yourself when you 'fire' up that Stanley.
:D
Peter Brock is a legend. Great video Jay!!!
LOL! That fish story was HILARIOUS!!!
I love the variety of people and cars that you give us on this channel, Jay. I definitely hope you'll continue to produce these videos, even though you're no longer the host of the Tonight Show. Heck, now that you don't have a day job, maybe you'll produce MORE of these shows! (One can hope.) :-)
Keep up the good work.
Excellent episode as usual. Jay, thank you for what you're doing here. It's just great.
Awesome story from the awesome designer that was there!
The 1963 split window is my favourite Corvette ever designed. Great post John.
"American cars, u get into this living room & it took you somewhere", well put.
Thanks for making my day better with your videos.
love the burnouts! and just jay being jay
Interesting info about the split back window, a guy at work had worked at a GM dealership and he was talking about a few of the 63s they cut the partition out and installed the 64 rear glass , I thought he was pulling my leg , it's true .
Good Man. The C8 is even more awesome. 🇺🇸
Didn't know Jay owned a WS.6. Good interview. The fish story was pretty funny!
You meant C6RS.
Fantastic interview Jay- thanks for the video
definitely one of the best looking cars ever made.
So glad to see more content on the channel. Jay, I know you just lost your day job, but I think you may have something here with this youtube thing...
I agree whole-heartedly. Not much on YT holds my attention for long these days, except Jay's Garage. Watched many of 'em...added quite a few to faves to re-watch. I greatly appreciate the time, effort and love Jay's put in to not only his own personal collection - but the passion he shares with us all...and the great insight, knowledge and experience his various guests bring to the table.
ABSOLUTELY EPIC INTERVIEW!
Jay passion for cars & interviewing was exemplified!
Continue to find more legends like Mr. Peter Brooks! I would love to have a free copy of his book!
Thanks Jay and Peter:
The interview was great, and I can tell everyone that reading the book makes it even better. I find myself going back though the book many times, just to revisit the evolution of design layed out so well there.
Thanks for the enlightenment, Jay!
I remember my first ride in a 63 vette my older sister came by and took me and other sister to carrols hamburgers and I was 5 and small enough to sit in the back some how. That was a ride I will never forget Brenda was street racer and she could work that 4 speed like a pro
Thank you! Pete and Bill Mitchell and everybody evolved with Corvette.
Wow I just found this, awesome Jay! I knew you'd do a car show after the Tonight Show, you're awesome, I look forward to more!
PS, We've ridden motorcycles together (Rock Store) and I've shot for you years ago doing remotes for the Tonight Show.
CACKLE! CACKLE! CACKLE!
.. I remember 40 to 45 years ago a mechanic told me that my vet had been hit on every side, except the roof. I couldn't control myself or the car. Outside the car I was cool, calm and collected. Inside the car I changed into a screaming and laughing insane driver. Did ya know the vet is made of plastic? Turn on da key and hang on.
Uhh, the bodies are fiberglass, not plastic. The thing isn't a fucking saturn, heh.
love the variety of the cars, and his passion for
What a great interview !
This was truly an amazing interview.
I've never heard some of this stuff before..Great interview.
Great interview!!!
1964 Corvette Sting Ray Hard Top is My Favorite.
Best Book Club ever!
Thank you Jay so much for this.
I learned something new, I thought Zora was the designer of the split window. Very interesting story. He started at age 19 designing some be great American icon's. Thanks guy's.
one word wonderful Thank You
Great interview. Loved each part from someone who there.
This was great! I'd like to see Jay do a video on that C4 back there.
You're referring to a C5
great interview! I love the editing and photos. Thanks!
I came across a split-window yesterday. You never see those out in the wild anymore.
Totally awesome Jay!!!!
Hail to Mr. Brock!
Thanks for sharing intersting car history
Love this program!
So, if we order it from his site do we get it autographed?! Just saying it would be a great incentive. Cool video. Cool book. I'm gonna have to go get this one.
Really amazing story from two great story tellers.
Hearing about all the backlash that kept coming up, and to defie all the odds is crazy sounding.
Today we can't even imagine the Corvette, and the Corvette brand not being around. It would make american car guy's nuts just thinking, “what if it never happened" 😱
But hey we're talking about the 54 Stingray! That is timeless. Split back window. It always reminds me of a black and white photo, of a beautiful women from the 50's. All the lines just flow together, to make one amazing form you never get tired to seeing, and don't care that it's not in color because it might cheapen the look if it was.
'54 Corvette, not '54 Stingray.
@@Loulovesspeed thank You for your help in fixing my error.
@@reecehaydenmaks Glad to help. Take care.
Wow thank you jay
hermoso auto como una bala de plata. saludosJay.
Great interview...
Great information 👍
Jay's 66 ford seems to be looking from the shadows at the corvette in disgust.
AWESOME!!
Ha! Alfa Romeo initiated the split window! Italians are forever the styling innovators.
Wonderful interview.
GREAT vid. Thanks !!!
the designer of the icon front end was Larry Shinoda who actually fine tuned Virgil Exners front end design on the Simca Special... So a Chrysler guy designed the Corvette Stingray in a way :) Sure all these guys were management and on the team but the real design guys were Shinoda/Exner Jr
Ironically I had a silver 64 sting ray telephone because I love silver and consider it in silver the car that owns that color....because it fits that car better than any other....
Another great show
Awesome interview!
Excellent
Nice interview.
👨💻🗯Thought it was aussie peter brock racing driver champ holden 😳💭 glad i watched his videos 👍
shelbie ford vs ferrari movie 2020 was NO1 🖖👍❤
Great history! Thanks Jay!
That was excellent!
Pete Brock designed cobra Daytona coupe when he was 19 he was way ahead of his time !
More impressive even than that, was the car went from a sketch on the floor at Shelby American to a completed car ready for testing in 90 days!
I LOVE THE CORVETTES.
Jay you should do a video on that Trans-Am in the back!
great interview. But what ever happened to that 2 seater you were restoring, a mercedes I think ? Haven't seen the update on it in a long time.
Here in 2021 I probably couldn't name more than 1 or 2 names of GM cars beside the Corvette.
Must be a ford or dodge guy
Nice ride
very interesting especially the bit about the JAG. will we get more now you do not do the TV shoe ,we are staved of things like this in UK ,and do you have any comments on the state of F1(.not to political), tony