It's true, I've been to quite a few events like this and you really don't appreciate just how beautiful (and in some cases, big) these cars are until you see them in the flesh. True works of art.
I admit that I forget occasionally - seeing you with the endless string of vapid, useless actors and celebrities every night on t.v... But I *do* love you, Jay Leno. Your knowledge, enthusiasm and willingness to share both your - and other folks' - cars with us is a special thing. Thanks again for letting us enjoy these works of art!
Thank You again Jay for showing us such beautiful automotive history! I love, love, love hearing the history about the car and about where the car originated and for what reasons. Wedding gift spoiled! Should of started the couple with a Ford
Hello Jay, Great show man and thanks for it. I was riding my bike through NJ and came upon an antique shop and found a "Gabriel" 1932 Model SJ Town Car Duesenberg Metal Kit. I said Leno gotta have this!. I would like to donate this unassembled in the box to you and your Gallery. Contact me if you folks are interested and I will make delivery arrangements. Thanks again. Keep the shiny side up!
Then again i suppose it helps when you own like 250+ cars and have a team of mechanics that you can both learn enormously from as well as work jointly with to fix any problem with any car/truck/bike you own.
My dad had a old Diamond T truck. I think it was like a 5 ton. It was a winch-truck. Wish I had it now but even more I wish I had a Diamond T pickup all restored and air-conditioned.
That 1933 Studebaker President Speedway 8 actually has a 337 ci engine rated at 132hp. That was the only yr it was available & was the highest hp Studebaker for the next 22 yrs.
Damn, to hell with going to a theme park or amusement park to have some fun, i wanna spend a weekend in Jays garage. Hell i dont even need a bed i'll bring a damn sleeping bag and sleep on the floor if i have to...
damn Jay is just a walking wikipedia when it comes to cars of all sorts it seems.I know he knows his stuff when it comes to automobiles but when he can spew out information on these cars like this, almost as if he was around when these things were being manufactured, it almost boggles my damn mind.
Studebaker - true to form durability, class, driveability. A seriously underrated all time masterpiece of American design and ingenuity. Jay's talent for picking out detail in all classics is quite special. Points to the sad fact that post '30's, humanity in general has seriously lost creative direction.
Well You have to Remember.. In the time all the cars where made They didnt Know that much about areo dynamics .. and they didnt care about the fule mileage.. And Modern Cars its about the Mpg and areo dynamics.. Not so much of the looks i agree with you there they look terrible. :) have a good day
+Christos Lamborghini the grill, looks like a 1940s Mercedes-Benz, but it is not.. Try to see the hood ornament and it might help you find out wich car it is.
+Bender Rodriguez The hood ornament appears to be a horse head, which tells me a custom and other things could be modified. But... given the side slot vents on the sides of the engine bay and the fender ornaments, leads me to believe it is a 1930's Buick, albeit modified. Please correct me if I'm mistaken.
+Jacob Stracola +Bender Rodriguez I finally found it guys. It is Tom Lyle's 1940 Packard Victoria. And it's hood ornament is a horse's head! Such a beautiful car!
It's true, I've been to quite a few events like this and you really don't appreciate just how beautiful (and in some cases, big) these cars are until you see them in the flesh. True works of art.
Love the Duesenbergs and the Auburn Boat-tails...beautiful works of art!!!
I admit that I forget occasionally - seeing you with the endless string of vapid, useless actors and celebrities every night on t.v...
But I *do* love you, Jay Leno. Your knowledge, enthusiasm and willingness to share both your - and other folks' - cars with us is a special thing. Thanks again for letting us enjoy these works of art!
Jay is in his element and he's comfortable.
Jay, it's fun to see you having fun.
huge fan of cord cars, but that hispano was beautiful!!
Thank You again Jay for showing us such beautiful automotive history! I love, love, love hearing the history about the car and about where the car originated and for what reasons. Wedding gift spoiled! Should of started the couple with a Ford
Fantastic, Jay was great!
I love all those old cars such character.
Simply Beautiful all of them.
Hello Jay,
Great show man and thanks for it.
I was riding my bike through NJ and came upon an antique shop and found a
"Gabriel" 1932 Model SJ Town Car Duesenberg Metal Kit. I said Leno gotta have this!.
I would like to donate this unassembled in the box to you and your Gallery.
Contact me if you folks are interested and I will make delivery arrangements.
Thanks again.
Keep the shiny side up!
So much fun. Do more of these.
Good to see Jay classing up that upper-crust establishment with his Canadian tux.
Jay come to the Woodward Dream Cruse in Michigan next year. We love you here!!!!
Phillips Mom hello Phillips Mom, from Robert Phillips.
"Andrew gave this car to his daughter"
Alright, that's cool.
"...along with 110 acres of land in Long Island"
God damn!
The RICH are different.
Love the way Jay always knows more about the cars then their owners do hahaha :-)
they are all nice cars. I am glad people are keeping looking so good. like em lots.
Then again i suppose it helps when you own like 250+ cars and have a team of mechanics that you can both learn enormously from as well as work jointly with to fix any problem with any car/truck/bike you own.
Jay worked for it.
Jay you really know your stuff!
I love how you constantly change the subject mid con
"Back in the day!"
Great fun.
My dad had a old Diamond T truck. I think it was like a 5 ton. It was a winch-truck. Wish I had it now but even more I wish I had a Diamond T pickup all restored and air-conditioned.
Hey Jay, I enjoy your videos and would love for you to do a on the 1936 Cord, I a 36 diecast, but would like to know more. Thanks.
That 1933 Studebaker President Speedway 8 actually has a 337 ci engine rated at 132hp. That was the only yr it was available & was the highest hp Studebaker for the next 22 yrs.
Leno should be a synonym for passion.
Mr Leno, have you seen the BMW Pininfarina Grand Lusso Coupé, in a word WOW!!
I would like to have been there. I wonder If Jay has any Hit and Miss sitting around.
Damn, to hell with going to a theme park or amusement park to have some fun, i wanna spend a weekend in Jays garage. Hell i dont even need a bed i'll bring a damn sleeping bag and sleep on the floor if i have to...
damn Jay is just a walking wikipedia when it comes to cars of all sorts it seems.I know he knows his stuff when it comes to automobiles but when he can spew out information on these cars like this, almost as if he was around when these things were being manufactured, it almost boggles my damn mind.
Studebaker - true to form durability, class, driveability. A seriously underrated all time masterpiece of American design and ingenuity. Jay's talent for picking out detail in all classics is quite special. Points to the sad fact that post '30's, humanity in general has seriously lost creative direction.
That model J is like owning the Relic of a Saint.
Is there a Part 1 to this? I can't seem to find it, if there is.
Hey, I'm original and unrestored. The wife says I look good but that's her job. LOL
If I could pick one event in the world to attend, this would be it. Too bad I have to cross the ocean for it and don't have that kind of money.
Jay we all know that you have a wonderful collection of cars so when you do a piece focus on the other person and their car. Just a suggestion.
You said it!
And once again he passes up the Pierce Arrow. AHHH! Great video other than that.
jay are you going to do anything on the isle on man TT...it's on at the moment
@:41 This is Beavis as an old guy.
I bet jay is like a kid @ a candy store with those cars.
Oh man i would kill to own that Model J Duesenberg...
Does anyone know what's at 0:04? Looks gorgeous!
oooh dat Cord (?) from 6:00 onwards... drool.
I wonder how many jay brought lol
классные тачки)
People don't have hours and hours like you jay lol
baby duesenberg in the final shot and no looksies? not happy JAY!
0:06, 0-10 1925 Doble Model E
Jay Leno talks like he been alive for 1000 yrs
modern cars aren't ugly.... they just lack mechanical beauty
Does Leno even read UA-cam comments or is it camera crew?
"Sylvester "
Well You have to Remember.. In the time all the cars where made They didnt Know that much about areo dynamics .. and they didnt care about the fule mileage.. And Modern Cars its about the Mpg and areo dynamics.. Not so much of the looks i agree with you there they look terrible. :) have a good day
Tom mix !
Original and unrestored
patina
Does anybody know the car at the back in 0:53 ?
+Christos Lamborghini the grill, looks like a 1940s Mercedes-Benz, but it is not.. Try to see the hood ornament and it might help you find out wich car it is.
+Bender Rodriguez The hood ornament appears to be a horse head, which tells me a custom and other things could be modified. But... given the side slot vents on the sides of the engine bay and the fender ornaments, leads me to believe it is a 1930's Buick, albeit modified. Please correct me if I'm mistaken.
+Jacob Stracola +Bender Rodriguez I finally found it guys. It is Tom Lyle's 1940 Packard Victoria. And it's hood ornament is a horse's head! Such a beautiful car!
No individuality!
Idk lost count.
haha! Jay's always off by 2 to 3 years.
O.O
Wow, you don't realize how ugly modern cars are until you look at these beauties.
Oh dear god top comment pleeeeezzzzzz!
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