1925 Doble E-20 Steam Car - Jay Leno's Garage

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  • 1925 Doble E-20 Steam Car. Jay takes you for a ride in the greatest steam car ever built, once owned by Howard Hughes who took it up to 132.5 mph in 1925!
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  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams
    @SmokeRingsPipeDreams 3 роки тому +1600

    This isn't "car collecting", it's history preservation. Very cool.

    • @IndustrialParrot2816
      @IndustrialParrot2816 2 роки тому +27

      normaly i hate cars but i do love steam engines (i am a railroad guy)

    • @369Sigma
      @369Sigma 2 роки тому +28

      Yeah I love how passionate Jay is about his cars. He still plays with them and restores/tinkers with them too, instead of just letting them sit in a vanity garage. As a car guy I appreciate that, he's a true car aficionado and historian.

    • @vincecorrell1339
      @vincecorrell1339 2 роки тому +2

      @@369Sigma ]

    • @Distacca
      @Distacca 2 роки тому +3

      True 👍👍

    • @mcmadness110
      @mcmadness110 2 роки тому +5

      @@IndustrialParrot2816 Trains good planes bad.

  • @paultrigger3798
    @paultrigger3798 4 роки тому +854

    My favorite thing about Jay's cars is that he actually uses them. He's taking a 90-year-old steam-powered car - on LA freeways.

    • @tristanheaton2127
      @tristanheaton2127 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah

    • @jamesscotts8757
      @jamesscotts8757 3 роки тому +3

      I.wood.like.to.more.about.the.cars

    • @thekak2627
      @thekak2627 3 роки тому +19

      yes thats what there built for

    • @dustmite31able
      @dustmite31able 3 роки тому +13

      Dude your profile picture looks like a peice of hair and I kept trying to wipe it off of my screen lol

    • @jesseshasteen8158
      @jesseshasteen8158 2 роки тому +3

      @@dustmite31able i think that’s what he was going for

  • @raydunakin
    @raydunakin 2 роки тому +1101

    This is the most practical steam car I've ever heard of. I would love to see someone make a modern steamer -- with current knowledge and tech I bet it could be really amazing.

    • @josephgreeley5569
      @josephgreeley5569 2 роки тому +160

      You and me both. Steam is the most amazing way to power something. "What makes it go?" "Hot water sir, hot water."

    • @SuperDriver379
      @SuperDriver379 2 роки тому +71

      Swaps out LSX for Rudd steam power plant. Torque intensifies.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 2 роки тому +16

      It was a joke, Jay is a comedian.
      No legitimate engineer worth his salt would waste his time on steam today... it is an obsolete technology.

    • @raydunakin
      @raydunakin 2 роки тому +138

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 Oh, I'm sure it couldn't compete with a modern internal combustion engine. I just think it would be cool.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 2 роки тому +30

      @@raydunakin Indeed, steam is a fascinating technology and I am interested in all types of antique steam engines and some of the more modern (albeit failed) attempts from the 1970s.
      Happy New Year!

  • @justinmechanic17
    @justinmechanic17 2 роки тому +256

    It blows my mind how knowledgeable Jay is about these cars from a different time. He's like a walking car encyclopedia. Most rich people ride into to the sunset after a successful career but he seems to be working twice as harder now.

    • @literallyanangrymoose7717
      @literallyanangrymoose7717 Рік тому +17

      If you love something, it ain't work.

    • @cieludbjrg4706
      @cieludbjrg4706 Рік тому +1

      @@literallyanangrymoose7717 It can be. I love my work. :)

    • @barath4545
      @barath4545 7 місяців тому +3

      And the best part about Jay is that he SHARES this info with MILLIONS of people rather than sit on stuff in a museum (Yeah, looking at you, Ralph Lauren!)
      This means that if Jay were to drop dead tomorrow, his legacy and info will live on forever and still benefit/entertain/inspire a TON of people in the future.

  • @supreme2005
    @supreme2005 4 роки тому +848

    “It’s a little bit grimy.”
    *car is literally immaculate

    • @NotSoCrazyNinja
      @NotSoCrazyNinja 4 роки тому +37

      I have a pickup truck that was made in 1985, and I honestly believe it has never had the engine cleaned in the 300K miles it has run. There is literally inches of "grime" in some places lol. I haven't had a chance to clean it as I haven't even gotten it road legal yet, but I kind of want to leave it as it's kind of a bit of history. Thirty-five years of oil, power steering fluid, road grime, dust, and dirt, and who knows what else.

    • @cdav
      @cdav 4 роки тому +21

      @@NotSoCrazyNinja That sounds really neat! Just make sure the grime isn't too flammable or keeping it may be a bad idea.

    • @Catsissie
      @Catsissie 4 роки тому +6

      What's a little grime between friends?

    • @BruceNitroxpro
      @BruceNitroxpro 4 роки тому +1

      @@NotSoCrazyNinja , Thank goodness, no rat's nests, etc.!

    • @BruceNitroxpro
      @BruceNitroxpro 4 роки тому +3

      @@Catsissie , probably a bit better if it's among friends!

  • @benkleschinsky
    @benkleschinsky 4 роки тому +377

    This is why I have such a huge respect for Jay. He could retire happily and keep his collection buried in the dark and out of sight. Yet he opens up his garage for the world to see and teaches future generations about these cars while he continues to drive them. Jay truly has a living collection.

    • @RoninAvenger
      @RoninAvenger 2 роки тому +11

      He's always seemed like a genuine person, unlike most celebrities who would rub this in every normal person's face

  • @robertjanoski8428
    @robertjanoski8428 Рік тому +143

    I am constantly in awe of Jay Leon’s collection, and his knowledge of each and every car. He is a true historian.

    • @bouffant-girl
      @bouffant-girl Рік тому

      It is a little bit off topic, but my Cardiologist, Dr Walter Fletscher MD bears a striking resemblance to Jay Leno, and his voice ; mannerisms; body type; hairstyle; etc... are practically uncanny. He could probably fill in for Jay Leno on television; and practically nobody would be able to tell the difference between the two of them. 😆 🤣 😂

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Рік тому +2

      @@bouffant-girl Except for the 3rd degree burns from a steam car fire....

  • @Weldernils
    @Weldernils 2 роки тому +68

    "Honored to be a custodian" So right!
    Thank you Jay... for working/preserving such relevant examples of the technologies used through time. This eclectic collection and your contributions to it is the legacy for which you will be most gratefully remembered.

  • @parklanewithwendycoleman584
    @parklanewithwendycoleman584 5 років тому +744

    This is exactly how the internet should be used...to show people how important history is. I love this stuff!!

    • @charleebunch6637
      @charleebunch6637 5 років тому +8

      Yep

    • @42mantua
      @42mantua 4 роки тому +9

      Exactly ! You can tell he is very sincere and has a real passion for the trade. He is one person that I never get the impression that he is bragging and boasting about what he has He is more so educating and sharing what he has acesses to with the people. Very down to earth as well. I like Jay. Peace

    • @jamesmorrison5632
      @jamesmorrison5632 4 роки тому

      I couldn't have said it better

    • @gameseeker6307
      @gameseeker6307 3 роки тому

      Not simps

  • @racer30005
    @racer30005 9 років тому +3702

    If there's a 17 year old kid driving one of these and he cuts you off, does that make him a steam punk?

    • @karlknudson4583
      @karlknudson4583 9 років тому +34

      racer30005 ya id say so punk in da trunk

    • @EnDSchultz1
      @EnDSchultz1 9 років тому +22

      racer30005 Amazing.

    • @MrNeuroticRA
      @MrNeuroticRA 7 років тому +25

      racer30005 okkaaaaaay that was funny

    • @bcubed72
      @bcubed72 7 років тому +14

      Really? I think he was on pitch, and had a decent voice. Obviously, he never was a professional singer, but compared to the crap you hear at your typical karaoke bar, I'd give him a solid "B" for his effort.

    •  7 років тому +13

      0:07

  • @matthewchamberlain2464
    @matthewchamberlain2464 2 роки тому +114

    Jay, I'm in the Navy on submarines, and I work on nuclear powered steam propulsion plants. I am fascinated by the Navy's application of steam, as well as the Doble steam car you have. There were many terms and systems that you referred to that I was familiar with when you were explaining the steam cycle, which made it even more exciting for me. But there were some components unique to the car that are not on Navy steam plants, and you have sparked my curiosity. Is there a more comprehensive resource for understanding how the Doble steam cars work, like details of the individual components?

    • @aphotickingdom1057
      @aphotickingdom1057 Рік тому +16

      I see nukes gathered here by association. Now let’s take one and replace fire with hot rock

    • @zaneflory
      @zaneflory Рік тому +9

      @@aphotickingdom1057 greetings fellow nuke! Unsurprised to see our fascination with steam extends outside the engine room lol

  • @chriscutress1702
    @chriscutress1702 2 роки тому +35

    I love the fact that you actually drive your vehicles. Not just for show but actually taken on the road.

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 Рік тому

      Sadly this car spents most of time at Jay's Garage torn down between major repairs.

  • @brianjoy3407
    @brianjoy3407 4 роки тому +392

    I love how he calls himself the "custodian" of this vehicle. Just goes to show you his true meaning behind all his beautiful vehicles. Just preserve for the next guy. Love the shows Jay!

    • @pnwRC.
      @pnwRC. 4 роки тому +2

      100% agreed

    • @rickharper1497
      @rickharper1497 4 роки тому +6

      I agree, you are by far one of the best when it comes to old cars and their technology, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts!!!!!

    • @ACTSRevolution
      @ACTSRevolution 4 роки тому +3

      WOW! The very last of an historic era of steam? I've toured the "Big Boy" locomotives and wondered about all that piping and the turbines - crazy stuff, for coal-fired, iron-age transportation. NOW i see where that craziness (Big Boys were an anachronism when they were new - just like this contraption) all came from. Just rich idiots and their ignorant entourage of mechanical savants, toiling for a couple decades. LOVE Jay's devotion to this machine. I'm going to tour that madhouse whenever it becomes a public venue. TERRIFIC video!

  • @MrMenefrego1
    @MrMenefrego1 4 роки тому +457

    The more I see of Jay Leno and his automobile collection, the more I realize that he is a mechanical genius and true automotive historian. We owe a debt of gratitude to this amazing man.

    • @bwhog
      @bwhog 3 роки тому +24

      I am convinced that if he never made it in comedy that he would have been perfectly happy wrenching for a living. Maybe in a custom or specialty shop.

    • @MrMenefrego1
      @MrMenefrego1 3 роки тому +34

      @@bwhog Agreed. But he needed the comedy to fund his automobile interests. I read an article many years ago in which Jay explained how he "never touched a cent of the money he earned from 'The Tonight Show'", (he and his wife lived off of the money he earned doing his act on the road) When he retired he used all of those millions he had saved via 'The Tonight Show' to fund his true passion and 'Jay Leno's Garage'.

    • @jimstepan3038
      @jimstepan3038 3 роки тому +3

      👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻‼️😉 🙋🏻‍♂️

    • @jimstepan3038
      @jimstepan3038 3 роки тому +2

      @@MrMenefrego1 , 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😉 🙋🏻‍♂️

    • @mikebarat1950
      @mikebarat1950 3 роки тому +8

      Pretty good comedian as well.

  • @richardkaskeski8820
    @richardkaskeski8820 Рік тому +2

    Hello Jay, I am a enthusiast also but only have five cars and four tractors. I sstarted out by buying a 1927 dodge brothers pickup for 65.00 and then a24 dodge sedan and a 1920 dodge touring and lastly a 1948 plymouth oh I forgot my 1931 chevy master. I got these early in life and now iam 76 years old amd work on them every day. It realey is a great hobby and enjoy your show so much'.
    I am so relieved that you are alright after the accident. Your fan Farmer Rich.

  • @johnmcclain3887
    @johnmcclain3887 2 роки тому +12

    I've long considered Jay a "custodian", I've pursued cars and engines most of my life, about seven years younger than Jay, and he is every bit of an "automotive engineer", he in no way simply collects, but pursues his dreams, and maintains what he owns, and of course, restores so many on acquisition. He is a museum all unto himself, and I really appreciate the opportunity to see his fine collection, and hear the story that inevitably comes with each. I would easily take a job with him, just doing what I did at fifteen, when I was wiping up the oil spots at a Harley dealership, in Chicago. I don't think we'd know anything about "the Doble" except that Jay chooses to share his collection with anyone who is interested. Thanks so much!

  • @doktorbimmer
    @doktorbimmer 5 років тому +2215

    *I think Jay should receive a Nobel Prize for his considerable efforts in preserving our industrial and cultural history for future generations.*

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 5 років тому +96

      *Well, there should be a Nobel prize category for historic preservation **_and Jay should be the first to receive it!_*

    • @peterandrew6755
      @peterandrew6755 5 років тому +4

      I think go and realize these it now on multinational car factories this steam car, instead of the petrol eaters..

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 5 років тому +16

      @Peter Andrew *This is a petrol eater... The Doble sucks down an obscene 8 MPG on gasoline! A real **_Gas Guzzler!_*

    • @apetrenko_ai
      @apetrenko_ai 5 років тому +26

      He should receive a Doble prize lol

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 5 років тому +8

      @Alex Petrenko *I would question that idea for a prize name... Doble went bankrupt and was convicted of business fraud... he died penniless so could not have left any endowments.*

  • @joagj1978
    @joagj1978 4 роки тому +448

    Loving the way Jay calls himself "the custodian" of the car rather than its owner.

    • @yammmit
      @yammmit 4 роки тому +5

      its*

    • @rosebarnes9625
      @rosebarnes9625 3 роки тому +16

      He's a class act!!👍

    • @thealienpredatorfly
      @thealienpredatorfly 3 роки тому

      @@rosebarnes9625 hes.

    • @rosebarnes9625
      @rosebarnes9625 3 роки тому +8

      @@thealienpredatorfly sorry, he's.... it's a contraction of he and is...

    • @GB3770
      @GB3770 3 роки тому +9

      His whole attitude is v good...nice to guests plus does not rub it in he is half a billionaire....good on him...

  • @theoriginalshew
    @theoriginalshew 3 місяці тому +2

    20:45 love the guy in the white car's reaction and the audible joy he had of seeing this thing

  • @cochrane04
    @cochrane04 2 роки тому +2

    Wow! This is the proper use of money and dedication! Me and my brother watched this educational video today.. Thank You J Leno for preserving auto history for future generations.

  • @jhnldr-mrn4562
    @jhnldr-mrn4562 4 роки тому +487

    I like how he guilt tripped the manufacturer into building a part their grandfathers made 100 years ago 😂

    • @Justwantahover
      @Justwantahover 4 роки тому +25

      And harder for Jay cos he wasn't clued in on what metal to use at first. He had to re invent the part. Or should I say, re develop it.

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 4 роки тому +28

      Yes and they made him pay dearly for it, lol

    • @yammmit
      @yammmit 4 роки тому +2

      their*

    • @oracle11iappsdba
      @oracle11iappsdba 3 роки тому +11

      They had to do that because it's one way of proving these guys are as intelligent as their grandfathers.

    • @panda4247
      @panda4247 3 роки тому +11

      imagine if the car was sold with some lifetime guarantee or spare parts or something like that

  • @levifletcher5541
    @levifletcher5541 4 роки тому +229

    "It's a little grimy" opens the hood to a show a showroom engine bay...

  • @user-ng1eg3hk4x
    @user-ng1eg3hk4x 5 місяців тому +1

    absolutely amazing....i lived near a guy who ran a steam car every weekend in the summer and the whole neighborhood always turned out to see it.

  • @paulbrown6449
    @paulbrown6449 Рік тому +4

    When I saw the first video of Jay's collection, I thought "here's a really rich guy who spends tons of money collecting shiny things for his personal amusement." But seeing more of these videos I can't help but admire what he does, not only in researching how these cars work, and making sure they're properly restored, but also in letting the rest of us see the results and learn about how they work and what they're like to drive. Thanks for letting us experience all of this.

  • @greghelms4458
    @greghelms4458 3 роки тому +358

    Totally dig the fact that Jay calls himself “the custodian” of the car. He knows he’s passing it on someday for future people to enjoy and learn.

    • @tiborvisi7438
      @tiborvisi7438 3 роки тому +27

      Yes. He mentioned in another video that he doesn't really own his cars, he just keeps them for the next guy. A truly great man.

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine 2 роки тому

      100%

    • @mhoffmann1991
      @mhoffmann1991 2 роки тому +3

      The sad thing though is his collection will most likely be sold in a private sale to never be seen again. Billionaires tend to do things like that..

    • @bigiron7547
      @bigiron7547 2 роки тому

      @@mhoffmann1991 good thing jay leno isn’t a billionaire

    • @mhoffmann1991
      @mhoffmann1991 2 роки тому +1

      @@bigiron7547 the people who buy his collection WILL be billionaires. I was never talking about Jay buying his own collection after he dies....

  • @chroniclesofanamateur
    @chroniclesofanamateur 4 роки тому +445

    “I never went to engineering college...”
    The Jay Leno’s Garage UA-cam channel is an engineering college.

  • @patlilburn5251
    @patlilburn5251 2 роки тому +10

    I know this was posted a long time ago, but I’ve watched it a few times now and it never gets old. I love the history and the detailed looks at how these old cars work, and this Doble is my favourite. Thanks very much for posting these.

  • @bobbylong9001
    @bobbylong9001 Рік тому +4

    Thank you jay. 10 years after the first episode and 8 years after this one. It’s nice to learn and enjoy the lost art of steam powered automobiles!

  • @MegaBoilermaker
    @MegaBoilermaker 5 років тому +255

    As a Boilermaker I can appreciate the complexity/efficiency of the steam raising equipment on this very well made vehicle. You should be thanked for preserving it.

    • @larrywoods820
      @larrywoods820 5 років тому +18

      I also am a Boilermaker. L #359, Vancouver, Canada. In my imagination, I always looked at every part of a coal fired boilers as a human body. They have similar functions. Thank you Jay Leno for the detail in your video. You are a dedicated teacher.

    • @Matthew_Eitzman
      @Matthew_Eitzman 4 роки тому +3

      george waite, do you drink boiler makers?

    • @MrGaryGG48
      @MrGaryGG48 4 роки тому +4

      @@Matthew_Eitzman Hopefully not before going to work with one those systems! With the pressure these engines produce, you don't want to be distracted or confused. The good part; you don't bleed when the steam leak strikes your arm. The bad part; the severed body part just thumps on the ground. Steam at those pressures, is like an "old style laser beam!!" The injury is instantly cauterized.

  • @seththomas9105
    @seththomas9105 8 років тому +413

    I would watch Jay Leno's garage any day over the "reality" crap on TV any day. Thank you Mr. Leno from a fellow steam and mechanical lover.

    • @Garth2011
      @Garth2011 7 років тому +10

      Lots of those other "garage" or barn find shows on TV are complete crap. They are sponsored so much they lost themselves with "modify it" mentality. The dudes or "craftsmen" on those shows are just another breed that leave much to be desired.

    • @Titan-gs6cf
      @Titan-gs6cf 7 років тому +11

      Production teams are what killed modern car TV shows. There's a huge difference between Jay's Garage vs Fast'N'Loud and because of producer interference. Jay does whatever he wants whereas you can blatantly tell Fast'N'Loud is scripted. You can be sure with Jay that he genuinely knows what's going on and his shows usually follow a similar formula. With Richard Rawlings, I can't even tell if he knows much at all about cars apart from what's written on the paper.

    • @pointlessgimmickyusername9196
      @pointlessgimmickyusername9196 6 років тому +15

      Titan11 The people on shows like FastNLoud are doing the show because they want to be famous; Those guys work for the producers; when the producers tell them "fake drama=fame", they do fake drama. Leno is *already* famous; the only reason he's doing *his* show is his love for the cars and bikes, and their engineering and history. On Leno's show, the producers work for *him*. JLG emphasizes the "car" in "car show". Shows like FastNloud emphasize the "show".

    • @paulhorn2665
      @paulhorn2665 6 років тому +10

      DEFINATLY!!! I stopped watching TV regulary in 1996 and UA-cam is the better TV nowadays and J.Leno is one of the premium stations to "tune" in.

  • @johnm1720
    @johnm1720 2 роки тому +15

    This is one of Jay's best vids imo. Very informative. That green car is a beauty.

  • @sandervanderkammen9230
    @sandervanderkammen9230 Рік тому +3

    *Prayers for Jay and his family, he is currently undergoing treatment for severe burn injuries he received while starting his steam car.*

  • @phlodel
    @phlodel 10 років тому +229

    It's great that Jay can have all his vehicles, restore them, drive them and understand them. He does a great job of explaining their fine points, their mechanical elegance. I like that he considers himself a custodian of his rare vehicles. Thanks for sharing them with me, Jay.

    • @lcmedia4843
      @lcmedia4843 10 років тому +22

      Agreed.

    • @stacase
      @stacase 7 років тому +4

      I liked that too.

    • @ToreDL87
      @ToreDL87 5 років тому +2

      Yeah it's why I keep watching despite a few controversies, one regarding how he acquired one of his cars, a Duesenberg rotting away in a warehouse that he supposedly "stole" from an older owner (It was auctioned of, then restored to pristine condition now worth 1 million dollars, family of the owner sued because they supposedly weren't meant to sell it, auction company paid them for the trouble, so fair enough not his fault as he was just a bidder) and about someone elses UA-cam video that he used while still a comedian and since the original producers had their video flagged (not as much 'his' fault as the company he worked for).

  • @timrussell1559
    @timrussell1559 2 роки тому +183

    It seems very hard to imagine that they could have engineered such a high temperature, high pressure system with the metalallurgy that was available back in the 1920's. That car is definitely an amazing feat of mechanical innovation, as well as a historical work of art. What a privilege it must be to own and operate such a unique treasure!

    • @149qus
      @149qus 2 роки тому +1

      Ooooo

    • @chipco5150
      @chipco5150 Рік тому +14

      Don't see that issue. Steam locomotives were around 80+ years before this...

    • @robertcarmichael973
      @robertcarmichael973 Рік тому +8

      People used to be a lot smarter, back in the day.

    • @Tuzszo
      @Tuzszo Рік тому +14

      @@chipco5150 Steam locomotives don't really need to be light, they have lots of room for slow starts and stops. Cars on the other hand have to be light enough to accelerate in a reasonable time, and the requirements for a light-weight steam boiler are the exact opposite of the requirements for a steam boiler that won't readily explode. Even at the end of the 19th century boilers were still prone to have destructive "temper tantrums" on a pretty regular basis, the sort of tantrums that level buildings and send shards of superheated metal flying at extreme speeds.

    • @testaccount4191
      @testaccount4191 Рік тому +4

      @@Tuzszo There where some applications in ships which required power dense steam engines (i.e. smaller ships) but yeah the miniaturization is impressive

  • @karlx-1
    @karlx-1 2 роки тому +1

    Wow... just WOW!! The innovation of that time is staggering.

  • @johngill8407
    @johngill8407 5 місяців тому +1

    Love this steam car. I think I've watched this presentation about five times. But the gas car I like most is the Owen's Magnetic. It is far ahead of it's time.

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 5 років тому +244

    When Jay gets in the car and says remember the first thing you want to do,, I found myself listening carefully , as If I would ever get the chance to own one of these beautys, LOL, I will remember Jay no worries.

    • @vp21ct
      @vp21ct 5 років тому +4

      I mean, could try building something not unlike it. As much as it's been restored, there's probably plenty of knowledge of it's components. Not that 'building a steam car' wouldn't be an expensive hobby.

    • @payne773
      @payne773 5 років тому

      I did the same thing! :)

    • @TheGrandHistorians
      @TheGrandHistorians 5 років тому +7

      u never know when one day youll bust in there to save these cars from an earthquake or tsunami or china invasion and load em unto trailers so it pays to listen lol

    • @shelbyesters5732
      @shelbyesters5732 2 роки тому +1

      You pull the handbrake ✅
      I was taking notes too 😂

  • @moebadderman
    @moebadderman 5 років тому +168

    @19:42 -- "Now if we want to go fast, we use Evian Racing Water!"
    Dammit Jay, I snorted my drink out my nose!

  • @dlkline27
    @dlkline27 Рік тому +3

    Awesome car but even more awesome to me is Jay's knowledge about not only this car but all the others he presents. His narrations never falter and I really appreciate his willingness to share.

  • @kissthesky40
    @kissthesky40 2 роки тому +11

    Love Jay.
    Last of the class acts on late night.
    Huge respect.

  • @YayAkiba
    @YayAkiba 5 років тому +621

    Modern car: I'm way too complicated with computers, etc
    This car: Hold my steam

    • @pseudonayme7717
      @pseudonayme7717 4 роки тому +14

      All the power of a locomotive - in a car 😊

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 4 роки тому +6

      @Pseudonayme 77 *You won't find many locomotives that only have 150 horsepower...*

    • @aserta
      @aserta 4 роки тому +6

      It can reach over 200kph. Steam held well.

    • @amanofmanyparts9120
      @amanofmanyparts9120 4 роки тому +36

      @@doktorbimmer You won't find many cars that have 1,000 lb/feet of torque.

    • @Ostan-jw2bg
      @Ostan-jw2bg 4 роки тому

      Wait if the modern car is holding the older cars steam..then how is it going to ru-(wheeze)

  • @stranraerwal
    @stranraerwal 5 років тому +249

    Jay is really incredible: he has a cutaway chassis for that DOBEL, in order to be able to explain the workings of the system. GREAT !

    • @mober55
      @mober55 4 роки тому

      stranraerwal: Yes!

    • @greggarner4477
      @greggarner4477 4 роки тому

      Yes!

    • @SnakeBush
      @SnakeBush 4 роки тому

      Dank

    • @terryhorlick679
      @terryhorlick679 4 роки тому +4

      I got to see E20 and the cut-away chassis when they were in the Nethercut collection. I could only dream about this car then. Then Jay got E-18 and restored it I dreamed of seeing that one run... there it was at a HME run in Pasadena...Magnificent! Now to get to see film of E-20, the finest automobile in the world, running, as it was envisioned by Abner Doble, is a real joy. Thank you Mr. Leno!!!

  • @thewriter2549
    @thewriter2549 6 місяців тому

    I do appreciate what you have done, Jay. I remember readijng about the Doble in Old Cars Weekly during the gas crisis, when people said, yeah, steam, that's what we need today, cars that run on water instead of gasoline. Of course, water has to be heated up. The wonder of the Doble was how well they ran and how much torque they had for the times. You showed the complication of the car, debunkig another thought, that engineers were not so smart back in the early days of the automobile. They were just as smart then as now. They just had to build the tools to create what they envisioned and that takes time. Thanks for showing us the tech of what so many of us have wanted to see since we first read about he Doble steam car.

    • @WilhelmKarsten
      @WilhelmKarsten 5 місяців тому +1

      The Doble runs on gasoline and gets an absolutely appalling 3 -6.5 MPG.
      The most expensive car in the world, over a million in today's value only produced a mere 150 horsepower.
      Easily the most expensive and unreliable car in the world Jay's car broke down 6 years ago and is undergoing its second major rebuild since he has owned to...
      Jay said a moon rocket was cheaper to operate per mile than his Doble.

  • @authenticmind
    @authenticmind 2 роки тому +1

    Jay, there were reasons I was not a fan of you because of the politics of your other job on the Tonight Show. I must say that I am very impressed with what you do here and how important what you are doing is to preserve history. I think you really are doing something noble and educational here with all your garage episodes. I want to say thank you and let you know my attitude has changed about you. Great work here for generations to come.

  • @roflcopterkklol
    @roflcopterkklol 8 років тому +299

    1000 pounds of torque?
    you are right jay, i really want to see a properly modern steam engine.

    • @jacobjagan_
      @jacobjagan_ 8 років тому +11

      brilliant piece of machinery...never thought steam power generation and energy conversion would be so feasible in the small dimensions of a car

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 8 років тому +4

      Mathew jacob Absolutely! A beautiful piece of machinery. Yes, its possible.. but unfortunately steam is not efficient at this small of a scale and not competitive with ICEs.

    • @nick199009
      @nick199009 8 років тому +4

      either a quasiturbine (no recompression, no loss of power through converting reciprocating motion to rotary motion and no loss of power from the reversal and loss of momentum inherent to reciprocating motion) or an opposed piston compound uniflow steam engine, add condensing or a bottoming cycle with a small engine powered by a lower boiling point liquid. either could approach or perhaps even match ICE Efficiency.

    • @Cocokingable1
      @Cocokingable1 7 років тому +1

      they do have a modern steam engine, its called a diesel(1000lb ft+ when tuned) Id love to see a modern steam car too, but honestly not many people would go for it. Everybody want simple, easy, and lotta fuel mileage.

    • @dennisbartholomew5628
      @dennisbartholomew5628 7 років тому +9

      Same basic technology used in Nuclear Submarines....Different fuel source and Subs use a Turbine drive instead of reciprocating engine, but still the same basic principles...

  • @ricknineg
    @ricknineg 9 років тому +740

    This is the coolest thing I have ever seen having to do with a car.

    • @seanbriankirby7646
      @seanbriankirby7646 6 років тому +10

      Was thinking this was terribly cool, too. My mechanical genius Dad shared it with me yesterday.
      If you want to see something else super-cool... please watch Jay's clip on that '27 T roadster.

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 6 років тому +8

      Check out jay's video on the Chrysler Turbine car too!

    • @jimmyducker5197
      @jimmyducker5197 6 років тому +4

      rick nineg thanks jay. My late mother was born 1922 and i loved seeing your 1922 Stanley Steemer. And i who act diecast cars

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 5 років тому +1

      *Jay stated in an interview that he gets 8 MPG on 87 unleaded gasoline... **_appallingly bad for a car that only produces 150 horsepower!_*

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 5 років тому +1

      Duh? *_The Doble has Mono-tube steam generator remember?_*

  • @THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS
    @THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS Рік тому +3

    This thing is unfreaking amazing!! Wow, what a fun ride, thanks Jay & George!

  • @alanbriggs2637
    @alanbriggs2637 5 років тому +100

    Jay, I'm a 33 year (age 61) mechanical engineer, and old car gearhead, and I always appreciate your commentary, and humorous asides.

    • @mgabrysSF
      @mgabrysSF 4 роки тому +4

      "when the car is running well, it's unbelievable" - when it's running bad - IT'S UNBELIEVABLE - Oh my GOD"

    • @Conservator.
      @Conservator. 4 роки тому

      Alan Briggs That’s what I thought too
      Btw any relationship with Briggs & Stratton?

  • @wtfshiiiiii
    @wtfshiiiiii 4 роки тому +388

    You know you’re rich when you have a steam car chassis cut away just to show how your steam car works.

    • @vlouis2
      @vlouis2 3 роки тому +12

      I think it was also in a museum before.

    • @vandarkholme4745
      @vandarkholme4745 3 роки тому +12

      how your *other* steam car works

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 3 роки тому +12

      You know you are rich when you can afford to keep a steam car running

    • @raritica8409
      @raritica8409 3 роки тому

      @@sandervanderkammen9230 more efficient than you think

    • @sandervanderkammen9230
      @sandervanderkammen9230 3 роки тому +3

      @@raritica8409 Prove it!

  • @triPocoPi9576
    @triPocoPi9576 Рік тому +1

    I just love the way that engine looks, it’s so unique, and so cool, just a glimpse into the amazing things of the past.

  • @n.v.1258
    @n.v.1258 Рік тому +1

    Can't imagine finding two of these cars and then displaying one for show. Jay is awesome 👌

  • @jeffbeaumont1823
    @jeffbeaumont1823 5 років тому +111

    I rode in this very car back in the 1970's when it was owned by a dear friend, Dean Spencer of Des Moines Washington. He had it running superbly then as well, and drove it often. All I can say is that it was truly impressive. Dean passed away in the mid-80's and I suppose that's when Nethercutt got ahold of it. Great to see it out and being run again! Enjoy!

  • @cfrincon
    @cfrincon 4 роки тому +136

    I find it remarkable how clever engineers and designers were back in the day, with little more than slide rules, pencils and papers.

    • @earthorbiter5290
      @earthorbiter5290 3 роки тому +12

      People don't know what a slide rule is anymore. I remember using them. More lost technology.

    • @dustinbailey9644
      @dustinbailey9644 3 роки тому +11

      I work with boilers/power plants, lots of genius amazingly reliable 100yr old technology still used.

    • @scootergrant8683
      @scootergrant8683 3 роки тому +7

      And their advancements were far more outstanding as they were using and pursuing things so outrageous there was nothing known how it worked. Today you need tons of theory and C.A.D design to even prove it will work, back then it was a case of make it and if it worked then keep going or if not start again.

    • @Blubbstock
      @Blubbstock 3 роки тому +4

      In the 1920's there were advanced electromechanical calculators and such things available,
      and in the 30's the first computers did show up.

    • @cfrincon
      @cfrincon 3 роки тому +2

      Monochromatik-Vision true but these were “esoteric” machines of limited capabilities and certainly not in the domain of commercially available products.

  • @sudley
    @sudley Рік тому +2

    His collection is so amazing. The electric car he has made me wonder if the designer time traveled to get the technical smarts and return to his time to implement it. What a treasure to have this and share it. Thank you.

  • @thomasm.7058
    @thomasm.7058 Рік тому +1

    Just amazing, no other words needed. I'm blowing away about the knowledge he has and what he does to preserve such an old technic.

  • @kenp3L
    @kenp3L 5 років тому +249

    "I watch a lot of the car shows where people yell and throw wrenches at each other and I don't quite get it."
    Totally agree. Add to that the abundance of profanity, the spastic camera operation, the crappy post-production heavy metal music, the banal interpersonal dramas, etc. I just want to see about the cars, but it's as if the producers decided that that is not good enough to keep viewers' attention, so they have to add all the other crap.

    • @david9783
      @david9783 5 років тому +13

      Well said,brother,you hit the nail smack on the head!

    • @stephenhartford6697
      @stephenhartford6697 5 років тому +1

      Its sad to say but, controversy creates $

    • @spacemissing
      @spacemissing 5 років тому +3

      War sells (attracts viewers) much like sex does.
      I gladly gave up on those competition / challenge shows because they rapidly became pure conflict.

    • @n3lis94
      @n3lis94 5 років тому +2

      If you are referring to stuff like top gear and the grand tour (top gear with the original hosts of course) I have to say I really love the humor and banter on top of the cars in those shows, it's a really great watch. What Jay Leno does is just completely different and indeed far more interesting but in my opnion both are great for different reasons and you just shouldn't directly compare the two.

    • @garyroxene
      @garyroxene 5 років тому +2

      @Herman Greenfield (besides the fact that he isn't politically correct and is a staunch conservative.)

  • @spacemissing
    @spacemissing 5 років тому +283

    "150 horsepower."
    Well, you have to remember --- the horses were a lot bigger then than they are now.

    • @dllc1138
      @dllc1138 5 років тому +1

      There's horsepower and then there's H.P. www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?1,776106

    • @hoebare
      @hoebare 5 років тому +20

      #buffhorses

    • @rogersmith9808
      @rogersmith9808 5 років тому +17

      And about 1,000 foot pounds of torque. 👍

    • @sidecarbod1441
      @sidecarbod1441 5 років тому +9

      @@rogersmith9808 That torque is also developed at EVERY RPM unlike an internal combustion engine, a steam engine is an external combustion engine, that is why it does not need a gearbox.

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 5 років тому +6

      @Roger Smith *Only at 0 rpm... when the engines is developing 0 horsepower...*

  • @helmutspanker
    @helmutspanker Рік тому +6

    Incredible machine.

  • @muttnjeff2
    @muttnjeff2 13 днів тому

    Thanks Jay, this is a very well done explanation of your Doble E-20. We are fortunate that you have created your collection as an inventory of history.

  • @aikimechanic
    @aikimechanic 5 років тому +125

    I would never have thought that a comedian who had kind of a loud show would be so down to earth and straight forward about classic cars and forgotten technology they represent. It is refreshing to see.....and appreciated. Keep it up.

    • @caribman10
      @caribman10 5 років тому

      Kind of a loud show?What's that mean?

    • @ravisundaram3431
      @ravisundaram3431 5 років тому +6

      People have run into Jay Leno riding motor cycles in rest areas or in some out of the way diners. One thing they all say is, "Jay is a puccah gentelman".

    • @awdrifter3394
      @awdrifter3394 5 років тому +3

      I feel like that was maybe his career, this is more like a hobby after retirement. Even though this is a show and it's supposed to make money, he probably don't care if there's only 301 views on this video, he'll probably still make the video for those who are interested in this.

    • @charleebunch6637
      @charleebunch6637 5 років тому

      @david mcintire yep , I know I would

  • @ragimundvonwallat8961
    @ragimundvonwallat8961 6 років тому +544

    i always felt that 12 screws to hold a gas cap was insufficient

    • @Martmns
      @Martmns 5 років тому +14

      You're obviously a 'Doble' man then! :)

    • @samwarner6326
      @samwarner6326 5 років тому +17

      I think 14 screws would be better

    • @Grumpy_old_Boot
      @Grumpy_old_Boot 5 років тому +13

      Nah, you gotta weld it together … while there's gas in the tank, of course.

    • @mattpalmer8918
      @mattpalmer8918 5 років тому +3

      @@Grumpy_old_Boot and if you survived the blast, THEN throw those 14 screws in

    • @Grumpy_old_Boot
      @Grumpy_old_Boot 5 років тому +3

      @@mattpalmer8918
      Oh, they would throw themselves in. 😂

  • @user-ts5dx7qm4z
    @user-ts5dx7qm4z 6 місяців тому +1

    Jay doesn't need to do a youtube channel I appreciate that he's willing to share all of these amazing pieces of history with us.

    • @WilhelmKarsten
      @WilhelmKarsten 6 місяців тому

      He got paid to do these videos, Jay Leno's Garage was a television series that aired on CNBC and distributed worldwide by a German media outlet.

  • @foehammergaming309
    @foehammergaming309 8 місяців тому

    I’m sure you hear this over and over but it needs to be said again. Jay you are an absolute treasure. I love watching your videos with my 2 sons we enjoy the history and are very grateful that you share it with us because you don’t have too. Just want to let you know we greatly appreciate it!

  • @therealjeffboomhauer4528
    @therealjeffboomhauer4528 6 років тому +30

    That is a magnificent piece of machinery. I could spend hours and hours crawling around that thing just marveling at the technology behind it and have a ball doing it.

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 6 років тому

      The Doble requires several people just to keep it running.

    • @doktorbimmer
      @doktorbimmer 5 років тому

      *Jay has a full time staff of several mechanics, Jay does not repair or restore these cars by himself... he still works in the entertainment industry.*

  • @johnbigonion
    @johnbigonion 5 років тому +13

    Amazing machine, I'm a former boiler tech from the Navy and worked in power plants for over 25 years and love anything that uses steam. This one is special, everything about it is amazing including the way u and your mechanic have kept it running, truly a work of art in the automotive world, thank you for sharing the gem!!!

    • @allysonhanks9159
      @allysonhanks9159 2 роки тому

      hello John, how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health.
      I just found your picture attractive, hope you don’t mind us chatting sometimes to get to know each other.

  • @snarfkat1
    @snarfkat1 2 роки тому +4

    Jay! This is amazing! Simply amazing! I love how involved you are in this type of thing and you don't just sit on the sidelines. The engineering behind these technologies is an important part of history and I love how you are helping to keep it relevant! Bravo Mr. Leno! I would love to take a ride in this vehicle someday.

  • @philipibaugh2925
    @philipibaugh2925 Рік тому +8

    Coolest and most complicated vehicle I've seen. I have heard of the Stanley but not this one

  • @Sirmellowman
    @Sirmellowman 4 роки тому +65

    This guy just pisses excellence man, hosts one of the all time great evening shows in the history of television and then does this show with his car collection. So interesting and informative preserving our history of vehicles and motorcycles. what a absolute legend.

    • @andyman8630
      @andyman8630 3 роки тому

      legend = leg end = foot - Jay is a foot

  • @D-Man_Jam
    @D-Man_Jam 5 років тому +144

    Man 1: How many horsepower does your car have?
    Man 2: 150...
    Man 1: oh. Well, how much torque?
    Man 2: *YES*

    • @salvadordollyparton666
      @salvadordollyparton666 5 років тому +2

      DJBATMANGOLD 🤣 Exactly!

    • @greggarner4477
      @greggarner4477 4 роки тому +2

      1000 ft/lb torque... Big diesel pulling 80,000 pound loads down the highway are in the 800 ft/lb range.. Imagine what that car feels like.

  • @davidhill129
    @davidhill129 2 роки тому +5

    That was amazing to learn about this history of steam cars. Your doing a great service Jay!
    Thanks, David Hill

  • @jasonfarnsworth5880
    @jasonfarnsworth5880 2 роки тому +2

    Jay your collection is amazing I’ve been watching these shows for almost a year and I see something new every time I watch thank you so much for preserving history and explaining these different car to us

  • @KonaMan62
    @KonaMan62 4 роки тому +54

    THANK YOU Mr. Leno -
    I've been going through a rough patch lately, my Dad passed a couple months ago after 9 months in-home hospice and Monday his wife (my stepmom) was diagnosed with cancer for the third time - this one will be terminal.
    Nobody escapes the challenges of life, we all have them, the lucky ones find something to take us away from the grief for a period of rejuvenation/refueling, that is what you give me.
    I miss you on TV every night, I grew up watching Carson with my Grandma. Times and the shows have really changed, just like the Steam Cars you've shared.
    Thank you again for sharing your passion, and helping to keep others alive!

  • @Terinjim
    @Terinjim 2 роки тому +1

    I greatly appreciate Jay Leno for taking the time to give us a peak at some of his great collection of vehicles. I'm from worcester Massachusetts and there are alot of companies who to this day still in business. I was even shown some of the old machinery under canvassing just in case a war breaks out, we can still manufacture weapons. It was a good video, I totally enjoyed it and interesting to hear stories of people decision-making when designing or repairing their pride and joy. Never knew steam engines on cars were still in use 8n 1920s.

  • @necahfurman4075
    @necahfurman4075 14 днів тому

    Thanks again for bringing this beautiful example of automotive history to the book signing for my biography of classic car designer Raymond H. Dietrich. Such a pleasure to meet you!

  • @jhansen2649
    @jhansen2649 3 роки тому +38

    44 years of steam engineering during my work, I find this unit marvellous , a genius built this. Jorgen

    • @369Sigma
      @369Sigma 2 роки тому +8

      Yes with a few modern twists, these could probably be ridiculously efficient... done a lot of work with steam piping, and through my own research, I have a decent understanding of the science. This engine blew my mind.

    • @HydeMyJekyll
      @HydeMyJekyll 2 роки тому +2

      After watching this, I've got a real curiosity about building a modern steam engine. Obviously it would be only a novelty or curiosity, but I bet it could be a really cool project!

  • @bigbadjohn10
    @bigbadjohn10 5 років тому +32

    Brilliant. The world needs more people like Jay preserving old vehicles. Once they are gone they have disappeared forever.

  • @jorunisntreal
    @jorunisntreal 2 роки тому

    This is by the most relaxing car review I've watched. No noise no fancy music whatsoever.

  • @AverageMe
    @AverageMe Рік тому +1

    Outstanding! That was so much fun. Thanks for taking us along, Jay!

  • @newenglandwirelesssteammus4167
    @newenglandwirelesssteammus4167 3 роки тому +97

    100%! What an amazing piece of engineering! History is so fortunate to have Jay as an advocate and custodian for all of these phenomenal pieces. It's being cared for unquestionably well in his hands, and to be run instead of just looking pretty! True perfection!

  • @AXHEJAZ
    @AXHEJAZ 10 років тому +10

    jay, Jay, JAy, JAY, we "UA-camrs" all really appreciate it, trust me! On behalf of all UA-camrs, THANK YOU! Keep the videos coming.

  • @thomasmezei3231
    @thomasmezei3231 2 роки тому

    Thank you very Mr. Leno for sharing with us your super special collection. We're so fortunate to be able to see them, and no-one could present them better than you do. Thank you.

  • @jasonhornby3161
    @jasonhornby3161 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for preserving a beautiful piece of history

  • @micahott1859
    @micahott1859 4 роки тому +72

    If I ever get to go to his garage, I'm going straight to the steam room I find them extraordinary. Thank you so much Mr. Leno, they truly are remarkable.

    • @VintageTechFan
      @VintageTechFan 3 роки тому

      Steam room or Bugatti room. Both of them, not sure which one first.
      Probably steam. More unique.

  • @murmaider2
    @murmaider2 10 років тому +14

    I'm happy Jay's back to doing his own cars. As much as I appreciate him trying to let people know about various products, you can tell he doesn't really enjoy it. The real passion and knowledge comes out when talking about a 90 year old steam car!

  • @phinehasfenne
    @phinehasfenne Рік тому +2

    Love listening to Jay talk about the history of these beautiful cars! 👍👍🤣

  • @HollywoodGraham
    @HollywoodGraham Рік тому

    I have a hub cap from one thanks to two very gracious neighbors, a treasure indeed.

  • @jeffholden7942
    @jeffholden7942 5 років тому +18

    Great stuff I’m a car rebuilder and enjoy watching Leno and my daughter who is only 5 likes all the cool cars she will lay on the couch with me and watch Leno for hours thanks for keeping it clean jay and this really helps I don’t have to explain all the words and nonsense drama like some of the other car shows. She amazes me with questions about the show we are watching so I know that she is actually getting something good from this kind of tv 👍👍 keep up the good job Jay!!!

  • @rodneymiller5926
    @rodneymiller5926 5 років тому +92

    Jay Leno you are an American Hero!

  • @psychojoe3087
    @psychojoe3087 3 дні тому

    I understand exactly how it works. I have worked on several power house boilers. You explained the rest great with the cutaway frame with visual areas. That's pretty smart designing. A beautiful car. I love your show

  • @theposguy1435
    @theposguy1435 7 місяців тому +1

    Not confusing at all thank you for the demonstration.. That is a fascinating car

  • @Stambo59
    @Stambo59 4 роки тому +34

    I had the privilege of riding in one of these as an apprentice mechanic many (40+) years ago. Some thing I will never forget.
    The smoothness, quietness and instant torque is something I never witnessed again until very recently getting a ride in a Tesla P100D.
    I remember the owner of the Doble saying he could not open it up fully as the wheels were not in so great condition and would not handle the torque.

    • @galleryofrogues
      @galleryofrogues 3 роки тому

      Yeah even driving a golf cart you feel how much torque electric and other non-ICE motors have.

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 3 роки тому +1

      Amazing story thanks. However EVs now are not really a feasible alternative - they are just pushed and subsidized to make it look that way.

    • @Stambo59
      @Stambo59 3 роки тому +1

      @@steinbauge4591 And yet most major manufacturers are moving production to some, if not all electric vehicles.
      They are here to stay whether we like it or not, and running costs are dramatically lower than the equivalent ICE car.

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 3 роки тому +1

      @@Stambo59 Of course they are here to stay but they are promoted for the wrong reasons.Several European countries that already import electricity are basically moving to outlaw ICE vehicles from the middle of this decade. For some conditions the tech is not ready yet; resource problems..

    • @Stambo59
      @Stambo59 3 роки тому +1

      @@steinbauge4591 I am sure a similar thing was said in the late 1800s about early ICE cars. We will adapt, that's how innovation happens.

  • @Gonzo.S.Thompson
    @Gonzo.S.Thompson 5 років тому +20

    "I passed that Camaro like it was standing still", that's funny. Thank you for showing these things to the public and making it fun.

  • @anthonyiannone7618
    @anthonyiannone7618 2 роки тому

    Hello Mr Leno
    Im so happy the automotive /motorcycle world has someone like you to preserve all this amazing history and someone who is willing to share it with us all.
    Thank you for all you do you are truly amazing.

  • @silverpony1
    @silverpony1 Рік тому +1

    I really appreciate videos like this that are clearly directly addressed to other old car fanatics. I really appreciate the down n' dirty specs of such a fantastic machine. Like everyone else here, I only understand internal combustion engines in cars, so this is amazingly different and fascinating.

  • @angryfishmonger
    @angryfishmonger 10 років тому +16

    Top Gear UK and Jay Leno the two best auto shows on the planet. Nothing else comes close.

    • @rucarnuts13
      @rucarnuts13 10 років тому +3

      Look up /Drive on UA-cam. Top Gear hasn't got anything on them.

    • @angryfishmonger
      @angryfishmonger 10 років тому

      Thx will do.

  • @boydjensen3161
    @boydjensen3161 5 років тому +34

    We once had amazing ingenuity: a few engineers, technicians, enthusiasts could come together and just create mind blowing gadgetry without the aid of computers or exotic machinery. Like most comments below--thanks Jay for having the altruistic nature about you, to preserve the best efforts of humanity.

    • @putevasiliauskas7035
      @putevasiliauskas7035 4 роки тому +1

      Boyd Jensen we still have an it is even more than ever. It was simple but now they make complex things to works simple.

    • @hmax1591
      @hmax1591 4 роки тому

      The best part is that they didn't have any help from extraterrestials.

  • @FrancisFurtak
    @FrancisFurtak 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Jay, Always cool stuff to see coming from your collection. Congratulations on all of your success! I love old car and so glad that you are preserving this history for all of us. Thanks FF

  • @martinlicht1969
    @martinlicht1969 Рік тому

    I can't thank you enough for what you do to preserve history and show off wonderful technology from our past. God Bless you!

  • @grumpyoldretiredcop8382
    @grumpyoldretiredcop8382 2 роки тому +62

    That's some pretty amazing tech for the times. I was fascinated by how similar the powerplant is to the shipboard steam plants that I once operated aboard Navy ships. Jay, thanks for keeping this sample of automotive history alive and showing it to us!

  • @Jordan4Ibanez
    @Jordan4Ibanez 3 роки тому +29

    14:45 I love how the editor cuts Jay off, makes that clip 10 times funnier.