Watching Jay interact with those young people at the Eco-marathon makes me like him all the more. What a great guy, so natural, unpretentious and encouraging
For me, the Best This about this cable show, "Jay Leno's Garage", is not just all the cool car stuff. it's Jay Leno. Whatever he ever does, I'll watch. He is like fresh air in a world of failed funny. Adding his love for cars makes him my favorite cool dude on the planet. Thank You, Jay Leno.
Superb show! I've always liked Leno's way of presenting interesting stuff, he's laid back, good humoured and he obviously really does know his stuff, not a faker, also gives credit where its due. Leno's Garage is my favourite UA-cam channel by far.
I can see GM's lawyers pulling their hair out trying to figure out how to get that great EV1 back so they can crush it. What a nice man Francis is, and a wonderful collection of cars.
+louiewashere3 I would think that the car had the powertrain removed. There were some survivors, my college had one on display, however GM had removed the powertrain and internals first.
Not now with the reintroduction (hopefully temporary) of electric cars. It probably used NiCad batteries. If the drivetrain was removed, you know how Jay is putting a Nissan Leaf motor in an Edwardian era Baker Electric, the EV1 could be "retromodded" the same way.
chris ce I suppose I am lucky but as a citizen I had to serve during the Vietnam era. Your bucket list sounds great. You may wish to add the American West to your agenda as well. I'll enjoy some of the activities you list.
Around 25 years ago I was living in Ypsilanti Michigan and was so lucky to see one on the road. I just about wrapped my little Toyota wagon round a large tree. There's a Tucker Museum there Ypsilanti Michigan.
Well only 51 Tucker cars built. There are two of them sitting end to end along route 50 in south western Pennsylvania near Noblestown road. That's like 4 percent of the entire production. They have an aircooled airplane engine behind the back seat. I think they are six cylinder and small displacement cylinders. One of them is sort of bronze colored and the other one a faded green and both are absolutely filthy. Franklin engines are still available new and occasionally used in homebuilt airplanes. george and aurora
When that experimental car hit the wall I recognized the sound. The same sound as in the 80s when the garbage man tossed back the old metal trash can onto the driveway after emptying it.
The super-stiffness of the Local Motors' car is actually a downside. If a car doesn't deform on impact, the whole force is taken by the passengers, leading to serious injuries.
The black dashboard switches of the NSU are identical to the ones the Opel Rekord Caravan (station wagon) use to have.. Back in the day we had a 1968. Brought back wonderful memories...
Man oh man those Tucker's are epic cars, I really wish people would make more of them. Just gorgeous cars, nothing else quite as graceful and beautiful, except maybe Ducemburgs.
Apparently Jay Rogers doesn't understand the term "man hour," lol. If you have 6 guys working on it, they need to assemble it in 10 minutes for 1 man hour. 6 guys assembling the car for an hour is 6 man hours.
Because they're trying to reproduce the original. Which, no matter how hard they try, can't be done. The ingredients just don't meld together like they did with the original series.
Well, I enjoyed this episode greatly. As it had a touch of everything for any automotive aficionado! Mr. Coppola was a good sport, (thank you for sharing Mr. Coppola). Keep up the good work, and keep mixing it up people. Thank you to Jay and his crew at, "Jay Leno's Garage."
If I'd 3d print my own car it would look like a Jaguar e-type or a Ferrari 250 GTO probably wouldn't get a 3d printed v12 to work but I'll figure something out.
Highly unusual to see Coppola do something like this - Leno is really good at presenting these, very relaxed and knowledgeable, puts his guests at ease.
Great info!!! WOW, the guy had "2 Tuckers" and only 51 built. Not many can claim "I drove one". Just can't imagine how cool and where 3D car printing can go to, 👍
This show is great. With the garbage late night hate shows that replaced late night comedy it's great to see you doing an intelligent, funny show with a positive focus. Keep up the good work.
An acquaintance of mine, Mr. Cofer, had a Tucker that was used in the Movie -- a mint green -- and he was Very Upset because the car got a paint-chip in the drivers door! It was a 'survivor' in Perfect Condition! Kept in a climate-controlled storage, and extremely well cared for... which is WHY the paint-chip 'mattered' so much. Mr. Cofer has passed away, but I am pretty sure his sons still have the car. BTW -- they Live in TUCKER Georgia!! A suburb on the east side of Atlanta...
Fun fact. When Francis Greets Jay with the word "Mengjezim" it means Good morning in Albanian. That specific dialect is used by the Arberesh communities that live mainly in southern Italy and even in Bernalda where Coppola's family is from.
Ayyy Lmaoo , I agree , there’s thousands of supposed “classic “ cars on the road. They require a lot of maintenance and could benefit from a nice electric power train .
GM said that all of the EV1'S where either destroyed or donated to schools or museums on the impression that they wouldn't run because they had no engine, except for one that was in a museum.
I would guess that it runs. Copala said that when he got word that GM would destroy all of the EV1 electric vehicles, he hid his. Presumably before they could do anything. The Chrysler turbine has one of only 2 or 3 operable turbine engines in existence. Engines found in museums are lacking vital internal parts.
what bothers me about the destroying of the ev1's is that once you have bought it its yours. How can GM destroy it its your property to do with whatever you whant, why did Coppola need to hide his?
Jay, I enjoyed "Cars of The Future." My Dad was a WW2 Vet. He went to "The University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale" ...on "The GI Bill." After Dad was done with school, He got a job in L.A. He was an "Architectural Engineer" w/an L.A. Co. called Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall." I "Gave my Mother Her Kicks on RT66." Decades later- I met the MET the guy who WROTE that song. Still miss the segments on M/Cs.
Tucker #1014// It is Waltz Blue with a Blue interior.// Owned by Mr. Francis Ford Coppola.// Tucker #1014 is the one Mr. Jay Leno drives in this episode. Tucker #1037// It is Maroon with a Maroon interior.// Owned by Mr. Francis Ford Coppola.// Tucker #1037 is on display at Mr. Coppola winery. Great job Mr. Leno and Mr. Coppola!!!! I really enjoyed this video and I really enjoy learning about the 1948 Tuckers!!!! Keep the good work up!!!
I LOVE IT nothing can replace those 3 idiots, i love em but this isnt bad at all, i loved it. dare I say, it has some moments even funnier than top gear,
They actually shot out not 1 but both front tyres of De Gaulle´s car, the driver stayed cool, the hydropneumatic levelled out the suspension and they managed to escape at high speed and even made it to their original destination - an airfield miles away. De Gaulle commented on the incident, "This one was close."
wow Leno took the words rite out of my mouth! a phrase i too had been telling people, Its all about torque in drag racing not neccesarily Hp. Hp is to long distance runners as Torque is to sprinters. Torque is the pushing force that propels you. horsepower dictates the top speed possible. normally torque is the offshoot of massive hp with a combustion engine, the more hp the more tq or the stronge the combustion the more hp and tq, hence the use of nitros, that said the reason why torque is so important is because its pushing power. power push the weight and thru air resistance.
Watching Jay interact with those young people at the Eco-marathon makes me like him all the more. What a great guy, so natural, unpretentious and encouraging
Jay Leno and Francis Ford Coppola together, such a perfect combination. Loved every bit of it.
I love how Jay Leno is so laid-back, nonchalant and just a regular guy with cars. He's not one of these uppity in-your-face car collectors
He's so cool and just a normal regular person, totally unaffected by his fame and his hundreds of millions. I love listening to him talk.
For me, the Best This about this cable show, "Jay Leno's Garage", is not just all the cool car stuff.
it's Jay Leno. Whatever he ever does, I'll watch. He is like fresh air in a world of failed funny. Adding his love for cars makes him my favorite cool dude on the planet. Thank You, Jay Leno.
Superb show! I've always liked Leno's way of presenting interesting stuff, he's laid back, good humoured and he obviously really does know his stuff, not a faker, also gives credit where its due. Leno's Garage is my favourite UA-cam channel by far.
I can see GM's lawyers pulling their hair out trying to figure out how to get that great EV1 back so they can crush it. What a nice man Francis is, and a wonderful collection of cars.
+louiewashere3 I would think that the car had the powertrain removed. There were some survivors, my college had one on display, however GM had removed the powertrain and internals first.
Francis' net worth is a quarter billion; the lawyers would have a helluva fight!
Not now with the reintroduction (hopefully temporary) of electric cars. It probably used NiCad batteries. If the drivetrain was removed, you know how Jay is putting a Nissan Leaf motor in an Edwardian era Baker Electric, the EV1 could be "retromodded" the same way.
farm
I doubt they care.
Wow. In a $2,000,000 car and someone else is driving it, and he says "drive faster". That's truly respecting a car for what it was built for.
Jay is still a human being, so yes, he is "someone else".
chris ce You might be surprised whom I know. You're obviously star struck. Believe me Jay and other famous folks are little different than you are.
chris ce I never bragged about who I know. I never mentioned any names. i don't judge anyone or assume anything. Have a happy 4th.
chris ce I suppose I am lucky but as a citizen I had to serve during the Vietnam era. Your bucket list sounds great. You may wish to add the American West to your agenda as well. I'll enjoy some of the activities you list.
There's also the very real possibility that two million dollars is nothing to him, like a $200 car to me and you.
Thanks to Mr Coppola for keeping these gems and thanks to Jay and his passion for cars of all kinds!
Around 25 years ago I was living in Ypsilanti Michigan and was so lucky to see one on the road. I just about wrapped my little Toyota wagon round a large tree. There's a Tucker Museum there Ypsilanti Michigan.
Mr. Leno, your garage show is the best television I watch! Mostly the only tv I enjoy these days. This is one of my favorite episodes
Thank Jay, We do appreciate you more than you will ever know!!!
Francis ford is a national treasurel his films speak for themselves. But always a kind and friendly person.
This made my day, good watch during the lockdown. Thanks Jay!
With every second of his show, the more and more i understand why Jean Leno is such a legend.
Carson & Leno were truly great comedians , whats left is just the left , no Talent at all just mouth pieces
I like how they give Jay a hammer to wail on the 3D car - a RUBBER HAMMER.
Well only 51 Tucker cars built. There are two of them sitting end to end along route 50
in south western Pennsylvania near Noblestown road. That's like 4 percent of the entire production. They have an aircooled airplane engine behind the back seat. I think they are
six cylinder and small displacement cylinders. One of them is sort of bronze colored
and the other one a faded green and both are absolutely filthy. Franklin engines are still available new and occasionally used in homebuilt airplanes.
george and aurora
Where abouts? I’m curious
I've always thought the Chrysler turbine was a gorgeous machine and the sound is brilliant.
ourtime-downhere, they got horrible fuel mileage. very difficult to maintain, and the power wasn't great.
Leno and FFC- what a great interview ! Love these two so much !!!!!
I heard that in the middle East, the Turbin car was very popular.
You just have to sikh them out
@TheManwithnogod Turbin cars definitely a head turner.
they came with a free Iraq of Ribs
This thread is raising the art and lowering the tone of the entire comments thread.
Iran to the dealership, met the salesman, but egypt me so I left.
The 1956 XKSS is my favorite car so far. This my favorite Jay Leno car video, especially the Coppola part. Thanks.
I simply love Jay Leno and his car obsession is infectious!
And his corny humor too!
I don't really like car shows, but I love Jay Leno and will watch whatever he's in.
When Coppola stepped out of the Tucker, I thought he'd say : " Leave the gun, take the cannoli. "
On the day of his daughter's wedding?
Really enjoyed the time with Mr. Coppola an amazing house nice vineyard and 2 Tuckers. Liked the "And were did we go right" saying.
Donald Osborn is always my favorite part of the show!
Jay.. your the best. Old school Talent, Class.. and Entertainment. Johnny did it right and you knocked it out of the park
Oh god the Turbine car is such a work of art! Absolutely love it.
Financial failure and horrible fuel mileage.
Finally a TV station that realized that youtube is a great place to upload their programs after they aired
When that experimental car hit the wall I recognized the sound. The same sound as in the 80s when the garbage man tossed back the old metal trash can onto the driveway after emptying it.
Dude ... My favorite car in the World ... The A/C ... Awesome !!! I was on your Show after i saved Kevin Eubanks near Catalina Island ...
The super-stiffness of the Local Motors' car is actually a downside.
If a car doesn't deform on impact, the whole force is taken by the passengers, leading to serious injuries.
True Max S but the bigger issue is the forces exerted on the car & occupants when hit by a 5,500 lb SUV.
The black dashboard switches of the NSU are identical to the ones the Opel Rekord Caravan (station wagon) use to have.. Back in the day we had a 1968. Brought back wonderful memories...
Love this show...thanks for putting it out here for us.
Man oh man those Tucker's are epic cars, I really wish people would make more of them. Just gorgeous cars, nothing else quite as graceful and beautiful, except maybe Ducemburgs.
Apparently Jay Rogers doesn't understand the term "man hour," lol. If you have 6 guys working on it, they need to assemble it in 10 minutes for 1 man hour. 6 guys assembling the car for an hour is 6 man hours.
In addition those shocks, motors etc. realistically should be counted somewhere
I was more put off by their strength test with a rubber mallet. I could hit a piece of cardboard with that and not damage it. Give him a real hammer.
China laughs at his man hour...
" ROR...Jay we have 60 guys work on car for 20c an hour...get done in 2 minutes.."
He said that was his GOAL, do you English?
Hahahahaha his ear still burning 😂🤣😃😄 .. my great grandma's favorite scolding style
This is one badass car show :D . I love Leno's enthusiasm and making a car related interview with Mr. Coppola is just EPIC .
As usual, when I watch your shows, I learned a lot. If I was a school teacher, I would integrate your videos into my history classes.
why isn't the new top gear like this ? ? ? ? ?
Because the new Top Gear sucks.
+Hugh KIrk definitely.
James May has a new show "Cars of the People" which is a lot like this show. The last episode I watched, he even drove Jay's turbine car.
Because they're trying to reproduce the original. Which, no matter how hard they try, can't be done. The ingredients just don't meld together like they did with the original series.
They need to find someone like Clarkson. A man who you have every reason to hate, but don't, quite.
Love the sound of the door closing on the Tucker...solid!!
Who clicked on this for the Tucker?
No actually I clicked for the EV1 but the Tucker is cool too.
Here for the EV1
Me
@@V10PDTDI here for the tucker
@@patrickvanliere8690 The only magnetic field is produced within the motor and is no more dangerous than your household appliances (i.e. not at all!).
Well, I enjoyed this episode greatly. As it had a touch of everything for any automotive aficionado! Mr. Coppola was a good sport, (thank you for sharing Mr. Coppola). Keep up the good work, and keep mixing it up people. Thank you to Jay and his crew at, "Jay Leno's Garage."
One of the best show's on the web! Thanks Jay!
I saw a big Tatra in East Berlin in 1969. Still very aerodynamic from what I could tell.
If I'd 3d print my own car it would look like a Jaguar e-type or a Ferrari 250 GTO probably wouldn't get a 3d printed v12 to work but I'll figure something out.
Oh, yeah. That would be the ticket.
+Thedeoradude just make it something really square, like a Testarossa or a DeLorean.
Thedeoradude
Make it electric. Problem solved.
Thedeoradude"The body would be the hard part, you can't 3d print that shape"
"shape"
Your words not mine pal/
Koenigsegg 3D-prints their turbo's so I don't think an engine is too far off.
Highly unusual to see Coppola do something like this - Leno is really good at presenting these, very relaxed and knowledgeable, puts his guests at ease.
Donald and Jay actually kept their clothes swapped throughout that whole segment. Hilarious.
This is prolly the best jay leno garage ever..... I gotta meet this granny..... :)
In the future Jay Leno will be wearing carbon fiber that looks like denim.
Great info!!! WOW, the guy had "2 Tuckers" and only 51 built. Not many can claim "I drove one". Just can't imagine how cool and where 3D car printing can go to, 👍
Coppola seemed like such a cool guy.
Brilliant show. I particularly enjoyed the piece with Francis Ford Coppola.
I remember watching a movie about the Tucker in school and it's a pretty interesting story and it is definitely a very beautiful car.
coppola was the one who directed it, he's also the old guy who owns this one.
@@herbertgarrison6548 I actually didn't know that wow!. Coppola has directed quite a few of my favorite movies. Thanks for sharing this with me .🙏
..they're really the fan's Cars...
Jay is just in permanent charge of them ...
Thanks for keeping all of them picture-ready Jay...!
Turbine car impressive great show, Granny's Tesla leaves Jay Leno &His Cobra in the dust, the first printed car awesome
Granny's Tesla ends 1 round of Nurburgring with 160HP output and deplented battery.
Because the Tesla has full torque from start to full speed, just like a steam engine. HP is a combination of torque and speed
Best I have viewed of your videos.Thankyou from New Zealand.
"I was at woodstock with Hendrix" xD
Where is the episode with the police showing up? I've looked for it on here and Google and can't find.... only the highlights.
"Isn't that amazing...I can't move it at all!" LMFAO!
This show is great. With the garbage late night hate shows that replaced late night comedy it's great to see you doing an intelligent, funny show with a positive focus. Keep up the good work.
Note to self. If you ever get a time machine. Go back to 48 and buy a Tucker lol.
Or to pick Powerball number lol
An acquaintance of mine, Mr. Cofer, had a Tucker that was used in the Movie -- a mint green -- and he was Very Upset because the car got a paint-chip in the drivers door! It was a 'survivor' in Perfect Condition! Kept in a climate-controlled storage, and extremely well cared for... which is WHY the paint-chip 'mattered' so much.
Mr. Cofer has passed away, but I am pretty sure his sons still have the car.
BTW -- they Live in TUCKER Georgia!! A suburb on the east side of Atlanta...
What a great show and a fantastic man.
40:37 the look on Coppola’s face is priceless.
Love this show
My 3D printed car would look like An Aston Martin DBR 1
My favorite looking car
Fun fact. When Francis Greets Jay with the word "Mengjezim" it means Good morning in Albanian. That specific dialect is used by the Arberesh communities that live mainly in southern Italy and even in Bernalda where Coppola's family is from.
As Doc Brown would say, "You future hasn't been written yet."
Best episode yet....keep em comin Jay.
35:46 - Call me crazy but isn't that Mazda Miata's rear end?!
The tail lights are very similar.
I think real car enthusiasts have all migrated from Top Gear to Leno’s Garage. Great show this.
would love to see classic cars with electric motor swaps in the future..not really a big fan of car designs from the 2000's and up
Ayyy Lmaoo , I agree , there’s thousands of supposed “classic “ cars on the road. They require a lot of maintenance and could benefit from a nice electric power train .
Half the experience of driving a classic car is the sound, smell, and feel. Electric drivetrain takes away all of that
Apollo , but it seems like it would be cheaper to just blow through your pursed lips and make engine noise.
@@shepherdsknoll8 well considering to replace a battery module in most telsas costs between 4-6 thousand dollars, not sure it's cheaper just yet!
Electric motors in a 1970 Dodge Challenger? How about no.
Jay, drives up to Francis Ford Coppola's house, and hangs out for a bit? Very nice Jay. You are the best.
Jay, Please do a show on the Elio 3 Wheel car.
I'd like to see that too.
I would love to see that myself.
If it ever makes it to production...
just a modern day dale
Can't do a show on an imaginary vehicle.
The best Jay Leno episode. 👍
Nice one, Jay; Canadian 'tool box, eh.'
Jay Leno cracks me up! One day he is Italian, and the next episode he is Scotish!!
He'll make ya an offer that no laddie can rrrrrefuse
"That a Canadian toolbox? It says Toolbox A(eeh)" :)))))))))
i didn't know Jay was funny until he mentioned the toolbox
Old is gold. Old cars, houses, etc. look and drive best.
"Teslur", nice Jay lol
That Tucker is drop-dead gorgeous ! Some hate it, but I love the lines.
Is Coppola's EV1 running?
They usually gutted EV1s that don't get crushed.
I saw one that runs on UA-cam. Go to, "Jay Leno's Garage".
GM said that all of the EV1'S where either destroyed or donated to schools or museums on the impression that they wouldn't run because they had no engine, except for one that was in a museum.
I would guess that it runs. Copala said that when he got word that GM would destroy all of the EV1 electric vehicles, he hid his. Presumably before they could do anything.
The Chrysler turbine has one of only 2 or 3 operable turbine engines in existence. Engines found in museums are lacking vital internal parts.
what bothers me about the destroying of the ev1's is that once you have bought it its yours. How can GM destroy it its your property to do with whatever you whant, why did Coppola need to hide his?
+Stuart Jackson The EV1s were never available to buy. They were all leased. GM simply terminated the leases.
Schön mal die Garage von Fancis F. Coppola zu sehen !!
Possessing an EV-1 is a crime apparently; watch your back Mr. C.
Jay,
I enjoyed "Cars of The Future."
My Dad was a WW2 Vet. He went to "The University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale"
...on "The GI Bill."
After Dad was done with school, He got a job in L.A.
He was an "Architectural Engineer" w/an L.A. Co. called
Daniel, Mann, Johnson &
Mendenhall."
I "Gave my Mother Her Kicks
on RT66."
Decades later- I met the MET
the guy who WROTE that song.
Still miss the segments on
M/Cs.
comedians in cars getting Coploa
Probably the best episode yet Jay.
"The only real problem with Hydrogen is the refill time." Can we ask the Hindenburg passengers about that?
Try holding a match over the fuel filler in your gasoline car with the gas cap off pal. Ever see that scene from No Country for Old Men?
Well hopefully with a hydrogen car the hydrogen won't be held in a tank made of doped canvas, LOL.
Grandma is a trip!!! I was dying
If Jay hadn't roasted the tires on takeoff he would've obliterated that Tesla.
Not obliterated it, but certainly the race wouldn't have looked as it did.
Not really. But, yes, it would have been closer.
The idea was that you should understand that a Tesla isn't your normal slow eco car with just a focus on non pollution. I guess it was wasted.
Its focus is on everything but being fast
Actually he didn't even have a chance. The Tesla will outrun even the most powerful fuel eaters.
Tucker #1014// It is Waltz Blue with a Blue interior.// Owned by Mr. Francis Ford Coppola.// Tucker #1014 is the one Mr. Jay Leno drives in this episode.
Tucker #1037// It is Maroon with a Maroon interior.// Owned by Mr. Francis Ford Coppola.// Tucker #1037 is on display at Mr. Coppola winery.
Great job Mr. Leno and Mr. Coppola!!!! I really enjoyed this video and I really enjoy learning about the 1948 Tuckers!!!! Keep the good work up!!!
is it just me, or does Jay leno did everything that Tope gear does, and added a lil bit more ?
I LOVE IT
nothing can replace those 3 idiots, i love em
but this isnt bad at all, i loved it. dare I say, it has some moments even funnier than top gear,
I find Jays garage equally as good as top gear.
+Greg Or Jen are you crazy? He has nothing on Top Gear
Chrysler actually started shoving the turbine in Plymouths starting in '54; drove a '56 turbine cross country.
If he hid the EV1, then does it still have its powertrain? These are questiona we need to know
Thanks so much for posting - from everyone outside the US
3-D Print a 1975 Imperial .
😂
They actually shot out not 1 but both front tyres of De Gaulle´s car, the driver stayed cool, the hydropneumatic levelled out the suspension and they managed to escape at high speed and even made it to their original destination - an airfield miles away. De Gaulle commented on the incident, "This one was close."
"No emissions" I guess the electric charging stations have electric faeries that create energy out of thin air....(eye roll)
Everything from your name to your comment is eye-rolling.
@@killroy23 He's clearly a troll.
6:15
"'Grandma', huh? Yeah, I'll show him...I WAS AT WOODSTOCK WITH HENDRIX!!!"
Hahahahah!...
wow Leno took the words rite out of my mouth! a phrase i too had been telling people, Its all about torque in drag racing not neccesarily Hp. Hp is to long distance runners as Torque is to sprinters. Torque is the pushing force that propels you. horsepower dictates the top speed possible. normally torque is the offshoot of massive hp with a combustion engine, the more hp the more tq or the stronge the combustion the more hp and tq, hence the use of nitros, that said the reason why torque is so important is because its pushing power. power push the weight and thru air resistance.
HP is how fast you can apply the torque. I can make as much torque as a car, but I have less than 1 HP so I can't make that torque nearly as quickly
Well the P90D has 548HP about 200 more HP than a Camaro and a Camaro is faster. by about 10MPH
Cubic inches FTW. Olds 455 isn't king of drag racing for nothing.
Jay Leno's garage is such a great show.