It doesn't matter what Jay did for a living. Getting to know him through his garage (cars and bikes) has been wonderful. We can appreciate what he shares with us because we all have had or do have garages. And all his workes need to be recognized for their relationship with him and their work.
His guys are a crucial component and for years, Jay has always been awesome about featuring them and their work. Bernard is a favorite of mine, I think that dude could build just about anything.
One thing you gotta remember with everything Jay does: this guy is 73 years old! And despite two severe accidents in the last months he doesn't slow down. He's just an awesome dude... 😎😎🤘🤘
Jay was certainly very fortunate in his recovery from his accidents, though Jay was still recovering in his previous restoration blog. But is nice to see Jay still gets around to showcasing the world on TH-cam the numerous projects he has in the works.
Saving these cars is expensive. Jay, my hat is off to you for being willing to pay for all these amazing pieces of history to be restored and working. Future gnerations will be greatly indebted to you for not only restoring these machines right now but documenting them and making it so they can keep them running when you are gone. I salute you!
I highly doubt that@@jone8626 His collection could become a museum in itself or he will likely gift vehicles to collections such as the Petersen Automotive Museum or Nethercutt Collection depending on their make or speciality. His wife and mechanical team fully understand his passion and wishes. Imagine the Petersen having a Jay Leno wing, it would be a huge attraction. In the meantime let's hope he has a long and healthy life and stops crashing into chains or setting himself on fire!
@@jone8626 Maybe. Then again, Jay may have made arrangements on what to do with them. Look at the Nethercutt Collection. He is gone but the collection lives on and still maintains the cars.
Your crew is a bunch of dedicated , brilliant nice guys. They know how much you appreciate them by the way they interact with you.Just hoping there will be people years from now that can carry on the tradition.
I lost my poor young daughter to breast cancer a few weeks ago. 😢 Seeing Jays latest restoration blog listed gave me my first little smile since. 😊 It’s a start… Thanks Jay.
My grandmother wrecked my grandfather's Stanley Steamer in the 20's or so, when her sleeve caught the throttle. It end up half way up a tree, the Steamer not her sleeve (actually both now that I think about it). She said, one of the reasons she married him was because he was so gracious about the wreck she knew he had to be a good guy.
I love these restoration blog episodes. Seeing the process, learning all the histories of these wonderful machines, is so satisfying. I love that Jay makes sure these vehicles actually run and drive, and aren't just mothballed in some warehouse. Thanks for sharing these stories with all of us.
Including the bad info he perpetuates, like with the Syclone or the WS6 package on the Firebirds? People listen to this clown and take his word as educated gospel. As a result, there are thousands of people in the F-body groups on social media that swear WS6 stands for 'Wide suspension 6 pieces," when it does not actually stand for anything, just because he said so. Yeah, thanks for that, Jay.
work ethic comes from high paying wages and good bosses / work environment. Go to any chain place and mechanics have to buy and use their own tools while getting paid sub 20/hr wages. there is no work ethic when making less than 30/hr. not possible.
Absolute hero all around. It really seems like Jay is one of the few celebrities who made it big but didn't let it get to his head. He seems like a guy who could've spent his life working at a garage or plumbing and he'd have the same personality and love for life!
I would love to tour his garage and just listen to him telling stories about his cars for hours. He's probably forgotten more about automotive history than most people even know.
"This was during a confused time of my life, when I was still trying to figure out who I was." Very funny. The knowledge Jay and his team possess is remarkable. I always look forward to the Restoration Blog episodes. Thank you, Jay.
Jay, you are so funny, smart and you have an amazing memory! I’m so glad you’re healing up so well from your “adventures gone a bit south”. Thank you for all you do in front of the camera and behind the scenes. 👏🏼💕
Jay's Restoration Blogs are my favorite segments of his channel! It's like taking a walk through the working parts of his kingdom, seeing the artisans building and repairing all of the esoteric machines that make the Big Dog Garage such a magical place.
Fortunately for all of us Jay Leno shares his collection and knowledge with all of us. I have a Noble Steam Car hub cap and was impressed with seeing jay's Doble.
Jay I am glad that you have the drive, intelligence and the money to bring these cars back to life for car lovers of the future. You are an amazing human. Thanks..
i love these videos that jay does from time to time. he describes the defects and the design details as best he can. when he cant describe something to us he gets the machinist the fabricators and mechanics involved in the videos. jay is such a car guy and his videos are some of the best on you tube. THANKS JAY.
I really appreciate that Jay is keeping the history alive for the future generations. It really doesn't matter how you feel about the good old internal combustion engine. The fact that it is a huge part of our national history and helped making our country strong and great needs to be remembered. To have a man so dedicated to preserving that history and sharing his journey is truly a gift to us all. Keep up the great work Jay. I love your channel.
Sitting back with one of Mr. Leno's Restoration Blogs. Such a class act, and true car guy. I had the pleasure of taking in his act at a great comedy club while visiting my brother in LA. What a wonderful way to start a fine Labor Day. 😁
Your retort to the nattering nabobs is phenomenal. My wife and I saw your performance in Vegas a few years ago and we laughed until we cried. I've been a fan of JLG since its early years. I'm collector and restorer of cars from the '30s and your show has been an inspiration. Stay genuine, and long live denim button downs.
I appreciate Jay bringing in the "content experts" into the show to explain the restoration and also give credit where credit is due. One of the things I like about how Jay goes about his business.
It’s amazing that there’s still mechanical craftsmanship capable of working on such esoteric cars and that Jay is able find and to hire such talented workers.
The French Panhard was a great car. The made great cars-- huge, really big-- before WW I. A 1905 Panhard & Lavessor vehicle can be seen at the Owls Head Transportation Museum, in Maine. Gorgeous, De Luxe loking vehicle. Thank you Jay for this fantastic video.
Jay, thanks so much for preserving so much of our automotive heritage. And for letting all of us look over your shoulder and watch you have too much fun driving them. Kudos to your super talented staff of craftsmen.
Mr. Leno, I love your channel. I am the first to admit I am not a car guy at all, I know very little about them. I am, however, a huge history buff, I enjoy the history of anything, and your garage is iconic. Thank you for always sharing and teaching me.
Oh my gosh we actually get a glimpse of Jay's denim collection!! 🤣🤣I love it! I think I still have a denim shirt buried in my closet from the 90s, what time. Great video!!
That is *ALOT* of denim!!! LOL. Awesome episode Jay. The guys you have working for you are top notch. What a great work environment that must be for everyone. It's amazing what went in to designing and building those classic vehicles.
Loved this video, really gives you a great appreciate how amazing those steam car designers were, imagine taking them into the modern world with CAD and CNC machines they would go crazy with what they could do.
Good to see Jimmy found a proper garage to use his talents. When working for Boyd Coddington he got things done but always under an impossible time line so Boyd builds all cut corners. Nothing like the high quality Jay puts into every build…
I worked in the elevator industry for 42 years. During that time, I realized, you don’t have to be as smart as the guy that designed it originally. You do have to figure out why they did what they did. I love seeing all the people, Jay puts together. Their willingness to work on anything that’s thrown at them, reminds me of when we would arrive at a job. Ask for the electrical prints, and one time a sweet lady said to me “Anyone can fix it with instructions!” LOL
I am enjoying every second of JLG, cause I know how fast it can go till something happens and it is no more, for whatever reason that might be. So far thanks for the 14 years of JLG I've known about, since I saw Jay on the proper Top Gear show in a reasonbly priced car.
I first got introduced to Jay in 1987 when I landed in Chicago as a foreign student. It has been 36 years since. Though I returned back home after graduation I always watched Jay’s shows whenever I could. I have complete respect for Jay as a model human.
I feel like we missed out on so many good years of car shows while Jay wasted his time on that silly talk show. 😉 Seriously, Jay really brings the spirit and significance of each car alive by sharing interesting quirks that you would not hear on any other car show. Thanks for sharing your collection and knowledge with us Jay!
Can’t have one without the other. And truthfully before the internet their was no way to make a show like this. It would have been too niche. Now it’s still niche but internet production is cheap enough that the niche is large enough to support it.
Jay- you and your crew are genius. How about coming up with a hydrogen engine, and take us all for a ride into the future, at the same time as you are restoring the world’s automotive past. Also, with your journeyman experts, when are you going to start mentoring the next generation of experts ?? Love all you do !!
THANKYOU Mr.Leno for your restoration blog i truely enjoyed the update of what you are working on and i also hope you are enjoying your new DEMON 170 - Thankyou also for your detailing products i have been using them for many years now on all of my vehicles and i absolutely love them - You are a very smart man when it comes to all types of vehicles and thats why you have the best of the best working for you - Keep up the great work and please stay safe - I keep up with all your videos and appreciate them all - Thanks again.
I generally like the episodes the most in which Jay is alone but I really appreciate to hear George talking about all these restorations - after all he gets his hands dirty and is responsible for all the quality work in the shop. Jimmy is also nice see with the metalwork. Must be super to work with these men.
I like it when Jay adds a little humor to his Garage videos. And I have loved his Jay Leno's Garage videos for many years. I am 75 years old and I hope he never stops making them. Stay well Jay we love you.
I really like Jay's "ordinary" videos, but NOTHING comes close to the "Restoration Blogs"... They are imho simply next level. Both when it comes to the cars we get to see, but even more important is that we get to see the and hear from the "artisans" who work on them... I love it !! Best regards.
When I see a new Restoration Blog has been uploaded its a stop what you are doing and watch kind of moment. I don't know ton about cars, but I get to learn so much cool history it really makes me appreciate what he is doing. The steam cars are a work of art. I hope we can see a few more of them turned on from cold to hot and running down the road.
Working for Mr. Leno would be, first a dream job. Second, you would never run out of work. His collection is off the charts. And when it seems that a car is finished, it's time to redo something on it, engine, Bodywork, a refresh of restoration. It's almost like the maintenance guys that paint the Mackinaw bridge here in Michigan. It takes a whole year to put a coat of paint on it, and when they finally finished, it's time to start over.
J Leno you are an inspiration to us all thank you and hope you're doing well you do an amazing job teaching us and fair play to u getting up after your accident glad to see you well
You must have one of the best mechanics ever, the knowledge he has will never be found in the future, and your workshop equipment and tools needed must be as extensive as the ongoing maintenance. Well done to all involved. Good wardrobe by the way, the laundry people must think they see double or multiples thereof.
Jay has the Brains to complete what the ( experts ) do . He pays others to do what he is capable of doing himself . Doesn’t hurt to have an Amazing memory to remember all the details . Smartest thing they did was replace Johnny Carson with Jay Leno . Unlike these modern Basket Cases that have Talk Shows , Leno was always 100% unbiased on his Show . No body knows if he is a Constitutionalist or a Radical Liberal ? Glad he kept it that way … None of anybody’s business who he supports 😊 ❤❤
i do skip alot of your new cars you show but i NEVER skip these. i love this type of videos. mostly because they dont just set there and look pretty but because you fix them and drive them.
Jay, you are so lucky you have the type of mechanic/fabricator that George is. Four years later I am still waiting for my Bill Mitchell tribute '70 Firebird ProTouring RestoMod. Yes, extensive, complex, stem-to-stern, ground-up, technically excellent. But four years and still a fair amount to do? And you are able to but your fueliie Vette engine together in less than a day?? Lucky man.
Jay and I are the same age...He grew up on the East coast and I on the West coast. We love exactly the same things when it comes to cars and bikes. I was a boiler tech in the Navy and have had over 50 cars in my life. Love this channel.
Jay always has interesting projects to share. The old iron has more history to tell then a curator at the museum. Jay is a hands on owner, hats off to this man. He owns them, he fixes them and he knows the history behind the technology. Wonderful next installment in the page of automotive history told by the master, Jay Leno!
Jay is single-handedly keeping the denim shirt industry alive.
More like keeping anyone else from wearing a denim shirt.
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No one could ever denie Jay is a true car guy , not a brand guy ,he's a national treasure
It doesn't matter what Jay did for a living. Getting to know him through his garage (cars and bikes) has been wonderful. We can appreciate what he shares with us because we all have had or do have garages. And all his workes need to be recognized for their relationship with him and their work.
His guys are a crucial component and for years, Jay has always been awesome about featuring them and their work. Bernard is a favorite of mine, I think that dude could build just about anything.
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Definitely a nice escape from Trump-Putin cult garbage.
I'm a mechanic aspiring to be a comedian
That's funny!@@chi-tn
One thing you gotta remember with everything Jay does: this guy is 73 years old! And despite two severe accidents in the last months he doesn't slow down. He's just an awesome dude... 😎😎🤘🤘
He is in good shape, for his age...I am 76 now, and can tell you it is hard to stay in shape at this age range!
we're so lucky
@@curbozerboomer1773are you scared of death at your age? Do you live every day like it’s your last? I’m scared to grow old.
@@Gaudinedont worry if your got to go 76 years young 😊😊😊
Jay was certainly very fortunate in his recovery from his accidents, though Jay was still recovering in his previous restoration blog. But is nice to see Jay still gets around to showcasing the world on TH-cam the numerous projects he has in the works.
Saving these cars is expensive. Jay, my hat is off to you for being willing to pay for all these amazing pieces of history to be restored and working. Future gnerations will be greatly indebted to you for not only restoring these machines right now but documenting them and making it so they can keep them running when you are gone. I salute you!
Absolutely true, coolest man in Hollywood by far!
@@jone8626 Doubtful..... his museum will rock on for generations!
I highly doubt that@@jone8626 His collection could become a museum in itself or he will likely gift vehicles to collections such as the Petersen Automotive Museum or Nethercutt Collection depending on their make or speciality. His wife and mechanical team fully understand his passion and wishes. Imagine the Petersen having a Jay Leno wing, it would be a huge attraction. In the meantime let's hope he has a long and healthy life and stops crashing into chains or setting himself on fire!
@@jone8626 Maybe. Then again, Jay may have made arrangements on what to do with them. Look at the Nethercutt Collection. He is gone but the collection lives on and still maintains the cars.
As long as Richard Rawlings, Chip Fooooze, and Barrett-Jackson does not get ahold them.
Your crew is a bunch of dedicated , brilliant nice guys. They know how much you appreciate them by the way they interact with you.Just hoping there will be people years from now that can carry on the tradition.
And who knows what he pays them
If they could just keep him away from the steam cars and motorcycles, he might go on forever.
I lost my poor young daughter to breast cancer a few weeks ago. 😢
Seeing Jays latest restoration blog listed gave me my first little smile since. 😊
It’s a start…
Thanks Jay.
I'm sorry to hear about your baby, take care of yourself🤔
I am so sorry for your loss Brad, my condolences. R.I.P.
Godspeed your precious daughter into eternity...praying you and your family @bradsmith9189
Sorry to hear about your daughter ❤
I lost my son unexpectantly a few months ago. It's really hard. I hope you find peace.
My grandmother wrecked my grandfather's Stanley Steamer in the 20's or so, when her sleeve caught the throttle. It end up half way up a tree, the Steamer not her sleeve (actually both now that I think about it). She said, one of the reasons she married him was because he was so gracious about the wreck she knew he had to be a good guy.
I do love a Jay Leno restoration blog 💚😍
I love these restoration blog episodes. Seeing the process, learning all the histories of these wonderful machines, is so satisfying. I love that Jay makes sure these vehicles actually run and drive, and aren't just mothballed in some warehouse. Thanks for sharing these stories with all of us.
For as much as this guy has accomplished, these JLG episodes are his greatest legacy to Mankind! Thanks, Jay!
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Pretty good considering he grew up in a very modest home in Andover, MA.
Jay is so positive about everything, even accidents and his own injuries.
Thank you, Jay, for all you do.
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Including the bad info he perpetuates, like with the Syclone or the WS6 package on the Firebirds? People listen to this clown and take his word as educated gospel. As a result, there are thousands of people in the F-body groups on social media that swear WS6 stands for 'Wide suspension 6 pieces," when it does not actually stand for anything, just because he said so. Yeah, thanks for that, Jay.
❤❤❤❤❤ jay is an American treasure !
I love when Jay brings his folks on camera. Always fun to see the various faces and voices behind the scenes. Good stuff.
I admire the philosophy, the work ethic, the respect for history and personal stories.... the auto equivalent to Johnny Appleseed.
And the denim! Dont forget the denim.
No work ethic at all on the Baker Electric.
Shocking, simply shocking!@@eldonnparks8059
work ethic comes from high paying wages and good bosses / work environment. Go to any chain place and mechanics have to buy and use their own tools while getting paid sub 20/hr wages. there is no work ethic when making less than 30/hr. not possible.
Work ethic comes from within the individual.@@zebunker
Absolute hero all around. It really seems like Jay is one of the few celebrities who made it big but didn't let it get to his head. He seems like a guy who could've spent his life working at a garage or plumbing and he'd have the same personality and love for life!
I would love to tour his garage and just listen to him telling stories about his cars for hours. He's probably forgotten more about automotive history than most people even know.
Doesn't seem to be forgetting anything, from car facts to all the stories from his own extensive life.
Always love the restoration blog. The transition music I can do without.
Jay Leno's Garage is truly a special place
"This was during a confused time of my life, when I was still trying to figure out who I was." Very funny. The knowledge Jay and his team possess is remarkable. I always look forward to the Restoration Blog episodes. Thank you, Jay.
Jay, you are so funny, smart and you have an amazing memory! I’m so glad you’re healing up so well from your “adventures gone a bit south”. Thank you for all you do in front of the camera and behind the scenes. 👏🏼💕
Jay's Restoration Blogs are my favorite segments of his channel! It's like taking a walk through the working parts of his kingdom, seeing the artisans building and repairing all of the esoteric machines that make the Big Dog Garage such a magical place.
Seeing behind the denim curtain is quite a treat!
Fortunately for all of us Jay Leno shares his collection and knowledge with all of us. I have a Noble Steam Car hub cap and was impressed with seeing jay's Doble.
"The gasket set is made of unobtainium for this car." Love it. Never heard that said before.
Jay I am glad that you have the drive, intelligence and the money to bring these cars back to life for car lovers of the future. You are an amazing human. Thanks..
As he is the president of the more money than brains club, 😅 two out of 3 ain't bad.
@donc-m4900 atleast he is not wasting his money on the brainless climate change mob..
@@donc-m4900agree, he has tons and tons of money and "only" some tons of intelligence. Still more knowledge and enthusiasm than most of us😊
@johnbethea4505 - Jay is an amazing *person* too. :)
I hope there are some more "STEAM CAR" videos in our future. Love the restoration blogs! Can't get enough of these. Thank you Jay!!
i love these videos that jay does from time to time. he describes the defects and the design details as best he can. when he cant describe something to us he gets the machinist the fabricators and mechanics involved in the videos. jay is such a car guy and his videos are some of the best on you tube. THANKS JAY.
Mr. Leno! You make us smile AND we live our lives vicariously through you...many thanks..
I really appreciate that Jay is keeping the history alive for the future generations. It really doesn't matter how you feel about the good old internal combustion engine. The fact that it is a huge part of our national history and helped making our country strong and great needs to be remembered. To have a man so dedicated to preserving that history and sharing his journey is truly a gift to us all. Keep up the great work Jay. I love your channel.
Can't wait to hear about that Chrysler Turbine Car in the back!!! That closet with all those demin shirts, well it made my day!!!
Sitting back with one of Mr. Leno's Restoration Blogs. Such a class act, and true car guy. I had the pleasure of taking in his act at a great comedy club while visiting my brother in LA.
What a wonderful way to start a fine Labor Day. 😁
👋THANKS JAY,GEORGE,JIMMY , WE LOVE ❤️ RESTORATION VLOGS 🤗 AND WE ARE NOT SURPRISED BY YOUR EXTENSIVE WARDROBE 👍😎💚💚💚
This should be a weekly hour or half-hour show. Exactly the way it is presented here. One of the greatest things on TH-cam.
Heck ya. More resto blogs
Your retort to the nattering nabobs is phenomenal. My wife and I saw your performance in Vegas a few years ago and we laughed until we cried. I've been a fan of JLG since its early years. I'm collector and restorer of cars from the '30s and your show has been an inspiration. Stay genuine, and long live denim button downs.
Still got it!
I appreciate Jay bringing in the "content experts" into the show to explain the restoration and also give credit where credit is due. One of the things I like about how Jay goes about his business.
It’s amazing that there’s still mechanical craftsmanship capable of working on such esoteric cars and that Jay is able find and to hire such talented workers.
I guess Jay is waiting for just the right person to finish the Baker Electric.
Maybe in another 10 years.
@@eldonnparks8059wow!! How many whiny comments are you going to make?🙄
Nice too see jimmy landed on his feet after the stress of the Boyd Codington days. Nice work jimmy ✌️🇬🇧
Time and time again... this is the greatest automotive show around. So thankful for Jay's commitment to sharing his true joy. Love Jay Leno's garage!
I love it, had not heard the term "unobtainium" in ages. Enjoy you and your team.
Jay is such a caretaker of such historic vehicles. What a wonderful series!
The French Panhard was a great car.
The made great cars-- huge, really big-- before WW I.
A 1905 Panhard & Lavessor vehicle can be seen at the Owls Head Transportation Museum, in Maine.
Gorgeous, De Luxe loking vehicle.
Thank you Jay for this fantastic video.
Jay and his team are doing amazing work keeping these classics alive.
Love the fashion statement you make ! There's just one thing I like better than a blue denim jacket, that's a black denim jacket!
Quite a thorough insight this time. Wonderful. Thank you and to all the staff involved for this most enjoyable episode.
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Running later today- That's the spirit!! We want you happy. What a great , funny, guy. Who wouldn't work for Jay?
You're correct, these are my favorite videos. I feel like we've been invited into your shop.
Thank You Jay. As a high school kid and later when I was on leave, I always spent time in Bill Harrah's collection in Sparks, Nevada. Great memories.
Yes! I do like your restauration blogs in particular, do more of them 🙂
Jay, thanks so much for preserving so much of our automotive heritage. And for letting all of us look over your shoulder and watch you have too much fun driving them.
Kudos to your super talented staff of craftsmen.
Mr. Leno, I love your channel. I am the first to admit I am not a car guy at all, I know very little about them. I am, however, a huge history buff, I enjoy the history of anything, and your garage is iconic. Thank you for always sharing and teaching me.
Oh my gosh we actually get a glimpse of Jay's denim collection!! 🤣🤣I love it! I think I still have a denim shirt buried in my closet from the 90s, what time. Great video!!
That is *ALOT* of denim!!! LOL. Awesome episode Jay. The guys you have working for you are top notch. What a great work environment that must be for everyone. It's amazing what went in to designing and building those classic vehicles.
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Loved this video, really gives you a great appreciate how amazing those steam car designers were, imagine taking them into the modern world with CAD and CNC machines they would go crazy with what they could do.
The machine shop I worked for done a 3D printed part for jay . A few months ago . Duncan Machine products using velo machine built in CA .
Jay is a living legend and a national treasure.
Absolutely love these. I could watch it all the time. The craftsmen that work for Jay are just as interesting as the things they work on.
Good to see Jimmy found a proper garage to use his talents. When working for Boyd Coddington he got things done but always under an impossible time line so Boyd builds all cut corners. Nothing like the high quality Jay puts into every build…
Jay, the Man!!!
Same shirt complete continuity! Simply brilliant.
I worked in the elevator industry for 42 years. During that time, I realized, you don’t have to be as smart as the guy that designed it originally. You do have to figure out why they did what they did. I love seeing all the people, Jay puts together. Their willingness to work on anything that’s thrown at them, reminds me of when we would arrive at a job. Ask for the electrical prints, and one time a sweet lady said to me “Anyone can fix it with instructions!” LOL
I am enjoying every second of JLG, cause I know how fast it can go till something happens and it is no more, for whatever reason that might be.
So far thanks for the 14 years of JLG I've known about, since I saw Jay on the proper Top Gear show in a reasonbly priced car.
I first got introduced to Jay in 1987 when I landed in Chicago as a foreign student. It has been 36 years since. Though I returned back home after graduation I always watched Jay’s shows whenever I could. I have complete respect for Jay as a model human.
@waqarghulan3548 - Jay is a model *person* too. :)
Viva Autorevolution!
The Blog's are the best!
Jay, your crew is amazing! They have so many complex projects to work on it is amazing they don't just spontaneously combust from the effort required.
The glorious and mighty Doble! Somewhere the spirits of Howard Hughes and Abner Doble are smiling.
I feel like we missed out on so many good years of car shows while Jay wasted his time on that silly talk show. 😉 Seriously, Jay really brings the spirit and significance of each car alive by sharing interesting quirks that you would not hear on any other car show. Thanks for sharing your collection and knowledge with us Jay!
Eh, the talk show paid for the cars.
Yep, i think he was paid $20 million per year for 20 years! @@superturtle273
Can’t have one without the other.
And truthfully before the internet their was no way to make a show like this. It would have been too niche.
Now it’s still niche but internet production is cheap enough that the niche is large enough to support it.
What a joy it must be to work for Jay in his garage
Jay- you and your crew are genius. How about coming up with a hydrogen engine, and take us all for a ride into the future, at the same time as you are restoring the world’s automotive past.
Also, with your journeyman experts, when are you going to start mentoring the next generation of experts ??
Love all you do !!
THANKYOU Mr.Leno for your restoration blog i truely enjoyed the update of what you are working on and i also hope you are enjoying your new DEMON 170 - Thankyou also for your detailing products i have been using them for many years now on all of my vehicles and i absolutely love them - You are a very smart man when it comes to all types of vehicles and thats why you have the best of the best working for you - Keep up the great work and please stay safe - I keep up with all your videos and appreciate them all - Thanks again.
So nice to see Jay spending his money on preservation. Thanks
You're still a comedian! I got 2 denim shirts. Give me time... hahah
I generally like the episodes the most in which Jay is alone but I really appreciate to hear George talking about all these restorations - after all he gets his hands dirty and is responsible for all the quality work in the shop. Jimmy is also nice see with the metalwork. Must be super to work with these men.
Thank You Jay for living my dreams of mechanical fun. Best wishes for health and happiness. The crew of wizards are a special creative team.
Jay needs to be recognized for preserving automotive and American history, he is a cultural icon and an American treasure.
I like it when Jay adds a little humor to his Garage videos. And I have loved his Jay Leno's Garage videos for many years. I am 75 years old and I hope he never stops making them. Stay well Jay we love you.
These are some of my favorite
I really like Jay's "ordinary" videos, but NOTHING comes close to the "Restoration Blogs"... They are imho simply next level. Both when it comes to the cars we get to see, but even more important is that we get to see the and hear from the "artisans" who work on them... I love it !!
Best regards.
When I see a new Restoration Blog has been uploaded its a stop what you are doing and watch kind of moment. I don't know ton about cars, but I get to learn so much cool history it really makes me appreciate what he is doing. The steam cars are a work of art. I hope we can see a few more of them turned on from cold to hot and running down the road.
great and excellent having the craftsmen talk about their work
Working for Mr. Leno would be, first a dream job. Second, you would never run out of work. His collection is off the charts. And when it seems that a car is finished, it's time to redo something on it, engine, Bodywork, a refresh of restoration. It's almost like the maintenance guys that paint the Mackinaw bridge here in Michigan. It takes a whole year to put a coat of paint on it, and when they finally finished, it's time to start over.
The denim wardrobe is priceless. White House denim ROFLMAO! what a beauty you are Jay!
I absolutely love the updates and hearing all the inside baseball accounts on the restorations.
J Leno you are an inspiration to us all thank you and hope you're doing well you do an amazing job teaching us and fair play to u getting up after your accident glad to see you well
You must have one of the best mechanics ever, the knowledge he has will never be found in the future, and your workshop equipment and tools needed must be as extensive as the ongoing maintenance. Well done to all involved. Good wardrobe by the way, the laundry people must think they see double or multiples thereof.
Jay has the Brains to complete what the ( experts ) do . He pays others to do what he is capable of doing himself .
Doesn’t hurt to have an Amazing memory to remember all the details .
Smartest thing they did was replace Johnny Carson with Jay Leno .
Unlike these modern Basket Cases that have Talk Shows , Leno was always 100% unbiased on his Show . No body knows if he is a Constitutionalist or a Radical Liberal ?
Glad he kept it that way … None of anybody’s business who he supports 😊 ❤❤
The restoration bloggers absolutely the best you tube
i do skip alot of your new cars you show but i NEVER skip these. i love this type of videos. mostly because they dont just set there and look pretty but because you fix them and drive them.
Brilliant cratmen keeping mechanical history alive and relevant. Oh to be a "fly on the wall" at Jay's shop.
Restoration blogs are the best!! Keep them coming for years to come.
Jay, you are so lucky you have the type of mechanic/fabricator that George is. Four years later I am still waiting for my Bill Mitchell tribute '70 Firebird ProTouring RestoMod. Yes, extensive, complex, stem-to-stern, ground-up, technically excellent. But four years and still a fair amount to do? And you are able to but your fueliie Vette engine together in less than a day?? Lucky man.
Jay and I are the same age...He grew up on the East coast and I on the West coast.
We love exactly the same things when it comes to cars and bikes. I was a boiler tech in
the Navy and have had over 50 cars in my life.
Love this channel.
The restoration blogs are always the best!
Thanks for the updates. I look forward to the Restoration Blogs the most!
Amazing that Jay finds all of these unique and rare cars. Thanks for showing them.
Love the denim at the end. But entire video was great.
Jay always has interesting projects to share. The old iron has more history to tell then a curator at the museum. Jay is a hands on owner, hats off to this man. He owns them, he fixes them and he knows the history behind the technology. Wonderful next installment in the page of automotive history told by the master, Jay Leno!
Thanks for sharing all of this with us Jay. You don’t have to, but we’re all so glad you do.
It's great to see Jay. The fact that he uses and properly respects his cars is a tribute.