God bless Jay Leno. He is a bonefied automobile historian, a historical automobile steward, he's a restorer of historical automobiles, and he is a historical automobile hobbiest, and driver.
If not for Jay, I would not know much about these cars. Let alone see it in action some 85 years later. To get the history and a walk through of the car's features is invaluable. Renaissance Man? You bet.
@@thechemiist14 ahh I think he's prolly also saying that Jay Lenos garage kind of education is not something you're gona get off the internet or Google !!
A pur sang type 51 replica will run you 350,000 though Only 1/10th the original cost And the only difference is they have plane bearing cranks and a modified firing order
I saw one of those old time Bugattis in Algarve, Portugal. A real head turner. People were lining up to take pictures with it. Sadly it was parked and I couldn't hear it work.
Les voitures présentées par jay leno's garage sont toujours de magnifiques restorations dans l'état d'origine,et surtout on va faire un petit tour avec jay a chaque fois. Thank you Mr leno for that.
There is no comparison between this and the Veyron. Pre-war Bugattis have such class and they present so beautifully. I loved the shot of the engine reflected in the supercharger oil tank. Buy it Jay. You know you want to.
40 years ago maybe, replicas from Pur Sang go for $450K so a real one is definitely more than $30K: chassis #51132 failed to change hands at $2,750,000 at Grand Palais auction with Bonhams in 2011
Is there a special exemption to be able to drive this - no mudguards, open wheels, no turn signals etc - on roads in California? A magnificent vehicle indeed! Truly a work of art!
Mr Leno I appreciate you being such a fantastic trustee of your vehicles and sharing them your long time subs. I eagerly watched the My Classic Cars episodes you took part in 20-25 years ago with Dennis Gage sharing and driving vehicles typically reserved to photography and editorials in magazines. I have started going back during this lock down and rewatching old episodes and find them equally enjoyable if not more enjoyable as I did in 2012. Thank you again
I've seen Jay in either this blue Bugatti or the other one (type 37?) on Mulholland. He was cool enough to wave to me and my friends chilling at a turnout. Love the show!
i just love how he had to go to all the rituals to start the car..and when it came to life..boy it sounded so good....cold start even, no wodner people go mad over such masterpieces
I know I am 3 years late in commenting Jay but I hope you buy the car! You will love and give this car the home it deserves. As always Jay, TY so much for sharing these treasures with us. No one else would care to do so with the humility and class you have. I TY you dearly my friend.
"I think he wants to sell it to me, I don't know what do you guys think?" Jay I'm a huge Bugatti fan and since I'll probably never even see a real one outside of an automotive museum I think I speak for everyone when I say please let me live vicariously through you and buy the damn car already!!!
For the age that thing was made in, it flies.Very impressive acceleration. Most cars made for the public in that age went decidedly slower, and didn't get there very quickly. Imagine what that must have been like back then. Flying around corners in this busy to operate machine, going faster than most people would ever go in their lifetime, the fame and romance. It must have been terrifying being so naked before the laws of physics.
I did some work on the Miller Packard Cable Special restoration, grinding the crankshaft and some transmission and front end machine work. I think it was one of the ones that came back to the US from the Bugatti factory.
Hi from France, my grandfather had a Bugatti Type 51 and he made the mistake to sell it. Hopefully People like Jay Leno acts as a guardian of the temple.
It's called envy. Lots, and lots, of people have envy problems. It doesn't matter how well they're doing, if they see another guy who's doing better, they go nuts. I'm thrilled for Jay, and very glad he's willing to show us his cool toys. BTW, those cars are investments. When you have as much money as he does, you need to put it somewhere that inflation won't eat it up.
Wow, that was awesome! What a beautiful car, I'd buy it Jay, if just for the engine sound alone. I was hoping you'd take it for a spin and so you did. Great stuff!
I love what Jay does and have to give him credit. He takes this car that I'm sure is worth north of 5 million dollars today and given their rarity is essentially priceless and he takes them out on the road. Not only that but gives her some on top of it. That's how it is supposed to be regardless or rarity or value. These things were meant from day one to be taken out and driven, that's where they belong. there is nothing sadder than seeing a beautiful car like this sitting in a garage or warehouse only to be trailed to events on occasion. Here not only does Jay get to enjoy his amazing collection the way it's meant to be enjoyed but countless other get to see these machines out in their element and enjoy them as well. I'm sure if I saw a Bugatti Type 51 roaming the streets it would probably make my day.
Jay is literally living the dream. Thank you Jay for sharing this all with us.
So the front crack isn't necessary on this?
Not with that French farce in his garage, he ain't.
I would love to have a Bugatti section in my garage :D
Buy it! That engine has great throttle response for something that's 80 years old, at a time when most car engines were low rpm flat heads.
The more I watch Jay Leno's Garage the more grateful I am for the program. Thank you
God bless Jay Leno.
He is a bonefied automobile historian, a historical automobile steward, he's a restorer of historical automobiles, and he is a historical automobile hobbiest, and driver.
I don't know the first thing about cars, but I can appreciate excellence, whether it be mechanical, architectural, musical, or artistic.
If not for Jay, I would not know much about these cars. Let alone see it in action some 85 years later. To get the history and a walk through of the car's features is invaluable. Renaissance Man? You bet.
@@thechemiist14 ahh I think he's prolly also saying that Jay Lenos garage kind of education is not something you're gona get off the internet or Google !!
Yep..I agree sir
@@thechemiist14 I did Google it and Jay's name popped up. It's OK to admire someone.
A pur sang type 51 replica will run you 350,000 though
Only 1/10th the original cost
And the only difference is they have plane bearing cranks and a modified firing order
I just can't get over how beautiful this car is!
Even the color is perfect!
👍👍👍
I've seen too many driven on public roads with no fenders/mudguards. You need those for sure...
That sound is incredible.
It's such a beautiful wind 😍
My jaw dropped when it started up
My favorite episode. Seeing that Blue racer getting it... Just awesome.
If I could drive one car in Jay’s Garage this is what I would pick.
I saw one of those old time Bugattis in Algarve, Portugal. A real head turner. People were lining up to take pictures with it. Sadly it was parked and I couldn't hear it work.
awww man that whine sounds freaking amazing!!! this car is so ahead of its time!!!
those wheels look modern in freaking 2013.
That engine has a note all its own, the power of that supercharged antique was really amazing.
Although all of Jays episodes are great, this is one of my favorite. The Bugatti engine sounds unreal.
Andrew Fraser the white 37A sounds better, in fact all OHC Bugatti engines sound better than DOHC T51 engines.
Andrew Fraser i know this is irrelevant but is that a real Atlantic or a replica?????????????????
Ralph Knox Johnson It has an original Bugatti chassis and engine but the body is not original
krissi halldorsson But not the correct type of chassis (T57S), in fact the value of that particular car is not that high as we might think.
"2.2 liters ? 8 cylinders ? pfff this should be weak"
--> starts the engine, sounds like a Spitfire xD
Les voitures présentées par jay leno's garage sont toujours de magnifiques restorations dans l'état d'origine,et surtout on va faire un petit tour avec jay a chaque fois.
Thank you Mr leno for that.
Jay Leno's Garage should do videos like this of all his cars. I'd watch and love every one!
Never ceases to amaze me with his knowledge of the cars and their history.
"There is nothing like a pre war Bugatti!" Mr. Leno, you are so right!
The smile as he drives one of these classics is infectous.
Mr Leno, you are an American Treasure. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and fruit of your labor.
what a car. amazing to see it driven an a motorway! thats nuts! I had to go back and re-watch it come off the slip road. Thank you Mr Leno!
There is no comparison between this and the Veyron. Pre-war Bugattis have such class and they present so beautifully. I loved the shot of the engine reflected in the supercharger oil tank. Buy it Jay. You know you want to.
"That's the best sounding engine!" That's an understatement!
Everytime I watch one of these videos I say,"okay thats enough, time for bed", then I see the next one in the feed and I can't resist.
I'd rather have this than a Veyron. Seriously
+rob poynter Agree.The Veyron is too much of a footballer's car that people with more money than sense buy.
sure but that Type 51 is likely a couple of times more expensive than the new Veyron.....
Money not invmolved, it does look like a very fun track toy... and that's befoe it was a thing.
Type 51s are becoming more sort after, but one was found in a barn in my country, and it went for a relatively average price. No more than $30,000US
40 years ago maybe, replicas from Pur Sang go for $450K so a real one is definitely more than $30K: chassis #51132 failed to change hands at $2,750,000 at Grand Palais auction with Bonhams in 2011
That sound is absolutely magical.
I have goosebumps all over from hearing that engine.
The starting procedure is so damn raw and mechanical! Amazing! Nothing at all like modern cars!
Jay-we're so lucky you do these videos. Fantastic. Thanks.
Jay is just having way too much fun. Thanks for sharing another treasure. Outstanding.
Leno's intro face... priceless!
Is there a special exemption to be able to drive this - no mudguards, open wheels, no turn signals etc - on roads in California?
A magnificent vehicle indeed! Truly a work of art!
I think nobody says better than Jay :"it's about time to go for a ride..." Magic words!
Mr Leno I appreciate you being such a fantastic trustee of your vehicles and sharing them your long time subs. I eagerly watched the My Classic Cars episodes you took part in 20-25 years ago with Dennis Gage sharing and driving vehicles typically reserved to photography and editorials in magazines. I have started going back during this lock down and rewatching old episodes and find them equally enjoyable if not more enjoyable as I did in 2012. Thank you again
I've seen Jay in either this blue Bugatti or the other one (type 37?) on Mulholland. He was cool enough to wave to me and my friends chilling at a turnout. Love the show!
Everyone in their cars around where jay was driving were just like, "oh, there's jay again, in one of his many Bugattis, no biggie." Lol
Very cool .. Love this show , Jay is better suited for this than the Tonight show ..Thanks for postingAlberta Dave
Nearly 90 years old and still one of the fastest automobiles on the road.
this car, is a DREAM !!!!
Watching this makes me want to go back to the days where starting your car was more than just turning a key and getting in and go.
No longer turning a key I'm afraid. :(
i just love how he had to go to all the rituals to start the car..and when it came to life..boy it sounded so good....cold start even, no wodner people go mad over such masterpieces
I know I am 3 years late in commenting Jay but I hope you buy the car! You will love and give this car the home it deserves. As always Jay, TY so much for sharing these treasures with us. No one else would care to do so with the humility and class you have. I TY you dearly my friend.
Buy the car Jay ! Buy the car ! Money is just money, but that Bug is priceless !
And what i love most about Jay is that he drives a 1930 car like it's nothing, throttles hard and stuff! Props to him all day!
I wasn't a fan of many of Jay's old cars, but this one is different. the sound is just incredible. i hope he bought it.
What a jewel! Your videos bring joy every day; thanks so much for continuing to share.
Thank you !! i never expected to see this car on the go
"I think he wants to sell it to me, I don't know what do you guys think?" Jay I'm a huge Bugatti fan and since I'll probably never even see a real one outside of an automotive museum I think I speak for everyone when I say please let me live vicariously through you and buy the damn car already!!!
Love it how Jay tries to tame such a raw beast.
Damn, I really like the vintage artwork on the background of his garage :O
Old cars are much better than new!! Said it
8:38 what is the car seen to the very right of the image, dark blue with black wheels ?
Jay, I love the Atlantic' lurking in the background at 5:00. you bring class to Automobile interest!
This video is awesome, Jay really conveys how exciting this car is to drive, a truly amazing machine
For the age that thing was made in, it flies.Very impressive acceleration. Most cars made for the public in that age went decidedly slower, and didn't get there very quickly. Imagine what that must have been like back then. Flying around corners in this busy to operate machine, going faster than most people would ever go in their lifetime, the fame and romance. It must have been terrifying being so naked before the laws of physics.
When Jay drives on the streets or freeway I catch myself looking to see what pedestrians & other drivers do seeing & hearing this.
What an engine noise, superb
Jay, you are one lucky man to be driving such art.
"Inline" = the most durable engine configuration.
All of Bugatti's cars are beautiful machines.
Thanks jay Most beautiful sound of the engine I’ve ever heard
love to see one of these cars being driven and used. thats what they were made for! so awesome.
I did some work on the Miller Packard Cable Special restoration, grinding the crankshaft and some transmission and front end machine work. I think it was one of the ones that came back to the US from the Bugatti factory.
I don't understand why a man so rich monetizes his videos.. like he's really livin with the few bucks he makes from youtube
That car sounds amazing, I love the mechanical sound of it! Beautiful, absolutely gorgeous car.
Hi from France, my grandfather had a Bugatti Type 51 and he made the mistake to sell it. Hopefully People like Jay Leno acts as a guardian of the temple.
Jay is very knowledgeable about anything mechanical. Cars motorcycles tractors steam and gas engines.
It's called envy. Lots, and lots, of people have envy problems. It doesn't matter how well they're doing, if they see another guy who's doing better, they go nuts. I'm thrilled for Jay, and very glad he's willing to show us his cool toys. BTW, those cars are investments. When you have as much money as he does, you need to put it somewhere that inflation won't eat it up.
I love how mechanical sounding those old cars are.
Gotta love a car that you have to strap the hood in place! beautiful car and a beautiful noise
soundgasmic
You should most definitely buy it
yes.. great investment..
I've been waiting for this one! I saw the Type 51 in another video of yours and was hoping you'd cover it!
Love the wheels. they have a modern look to them.
It takes me 10 minutes to drive to school, it takes jay 10 minuets to get to the other side of his garage.
BUY IT JAY !!!! WAY COOOL. You can't have to many Bugatti's
Goosebumps during the test drive!
I get a thrill out of his car's and the passion and knowledge of cars and their history.
Jay, Thanks for sharing your garage life!!
Jay I love so much your programs, history and the story you add on it, is amazing.
Thanks for the history ! Always enjpy your work ~
what an awesome car... top 5 of jays garage
Wow, what a noise.
I never knew about your Bugatti collection. Truly amazing!!!
Wow, that was awesome! What a beautiful car, I'd buy it Jay, if just for the engine sound alone. I was hoping you'd take it for a spin and so you did. Great stuff!
i love the sound it produces.
I love what Jay does and have to give him credit. He takes this car that I'm sure is worth north of 5 million dollars today and given their rarity is essentially priceless and he takes them out on the road. Not only that but gives her some on top of it. That's how it is supposed to be regardless or rarity or value. These things were meant from day one to be taken out and driven, that's where they belong. there is nothing sadder than seeing a beautiful car like this sitting in a garage or warehouse only to be trailed to events on occasion. Here not only does Jay get to enjoy his amazing collection the way it's meant to be enjoyed but countless other get to see these machines out in their element and enjoy them as well. I'm sure if I saw a Bugatti Type 51 roaming the streets it would probably make my day.
This video brings tears to my eyes.
Efficienato of the Autosymphonico . . . Jay Leno - Luv your passion bro
Can you do an episode on your Bugatti Atlantic
I know I've seen a vid of it before, if its not on here it's got to be on his site.
I agree Jay... Those are some of the best looking cars of all time, so classy!!! 👌
What a beautiful and fast tiny car....
My favorite engine sound. Like, ever.
You have to visit a Schlumpf brothers museum, Jay. What a beautiful car, what a sound!
Jay uploads so many videos I love it
Best sounding car ever. Its been five years...Did you end up buying it, Jay?
Bossiest thing by far I seen jay do is cold start this Bugatti like it’s a brand new car
Oh good lord !! That music !! 🤤
I'd love to drive an old car like this, you have to be a real man and have an epic mustache
That's was one of the best high way shots ever.
"Gotta let the bugatti warm up it's very cold blooded." Takes off immediately.