Funny thing a lot of people think once your a criminal in prison you should wear that mark rest of your life. Eventhough you served your time to society. If a lot of people had their way people like Danny could have never got a real job and become the person people love today. Just making syre we are clear Danny committed crimes and served his time i.m.o. that should start him from scratch. Yet SO many get branded by the system and discriminated against leaving them to return to crime and prisons. Yet if they did actually get a 2nd chance private prisons wouldn't profit from packing them overfull. It always boils down to greed(prisons police polliticians) or ignorance(people who dont care that 50% prison population is non violent, that think once in prison too bad your life sucks after, and people who think its ok for "the land of the free" to have more humans in cages than any country ever)
"Every good thing that has happened to me, has come as a direct result of helping someone else." Thanks, Danny. The world needs that message right now.
He pretty much the exact opposite of the mean guys he plays. He volunteers in community activities, he doesn't just give money, he gives his time, he's a great person.
That was nice but it was much too short. When you have a man as interesting Danny Trejo as a guest he needs far more time to tell his tales and for us to see his cars.
Anyone watch his last episode? He filmed it alone with a few cameras. This may keep up while people are out of work. Jay pays his people and their insurance, I'm sure he has bigger things to deal with right now anyway.
Danny was recently in the news for helping someone in a car accident in Sylmar, also a suburb of Los Angeles. I do believe Danny _IS_ a good guy, for real.
Green Giant if you're not talking about something that's happened in the last thirty years than you should admit it. Most of us made mistakes when we were young and so we should all be willing to forgive and to allow people to change
Nice. Danny is a really cool dude. Ran into him at a 711 in the neighborhood and he was the nicest dude you ever met. Met you Mr. Leno on Sherman way right before the 170. I was in the passenger side with my girlfriend. Jay goes hey why you ain't driving young man? I was like I have a halo cast on my leg and lifted it so you could see.. Said I just wrecked my bike recently broke my tibia in 4, and Leno goes " oooh get better". Light changed, we drove off and I was stoked. I have to ask my lady which car you were in, honestly cant remember. I was happy that day. This was 2017
"Everything good that has happened to me has happened as a direct result of helping someone else". Beautiful words from a beautiful person. Love you, Trejo! And DAYUM, nice cars!
Hearing Jay respect Danny T like he did on this episode was empowering. To see that Jay who is also an American success story, is praising someone else's story is empowering. I hope he does more episodes like this with celebrities.
This is one of the worst Jay Leno's Garage videos I've ever seen. A lot of joking around with the owner, practically no attention paid to the cars, even the one they were driving! Beautiful '65 Riviera, deserved a lot more respect than that.
@@dlwatib dude its his TV show completely different format. PLUS he already said due to covid they couldn't view cars in garage so he was using all the footage he had to keep content for the channel. Hence this video that was likely filmed last year for msnbc. Plus stop being a grumpy asshat try to enjoy something and stop pushing your negativity onto someone enjoying a video.
The greatest thing I ever saw Danny do was shovel snow for Villalobos Rescue Center when there was a snow storm. He cares a lot about dogs and the community as a whole.
Way to go, Mr. Leno, always leave them wanting more. I've seen encyclopedias that don't hold a candle to your wealth of knowledge and experience. You're an American icon.
Two of my favorite guys, being just as you’d expect them to, just two regular multi millionaires hanging out, eating tacos. Danny is from Echo Park CA and deserves all the credit for turning his life around. Great vid! Thanks guys!
Love the episode. Danny and Jay just work off each other so well. And Danny Trejo looks like he has impeccable taste in cars. Looks like he stuck to his roots of low and slow without removing the sole of the car.
I did not know anything about Danny, what a cool cat. Here’s a little trivia on the clamshell headlamp covers on The leading edges of the fenders....1) GM was toying with the idea of bringing the LaSalle marque back, and the Riviera was to be the LaSalle. If you look at the headlamp covers, they resemble miniature 30’s era LaSalle radiator grilles....2) Buick wanted to have the full featured opening headlamp covers on the original ‘63 model but they didn’t have the kinks worked out until ‘65. So they just had fixed headlamps in ‘63 and ‘64 grille.
I absolutely love Danny Trejo! He's an absolute awesome person and great actor as well as he seems like a totally rad guy to go and get some beers and talk cars with.
Love that Episode Jay! Danny's a Regular Guy. Also, the 63-65 Buick Riviera is one of the most Overlooked Classic Cars Ever. The Car was Really Built Well, as it was to Compete with Rolls Royce and Jaguar back in the Day.
Good to see Danny is a class act. Love the Rivi. One of my favorite cars was a 99 diamond white river that I opened the airbox up on and a pulled the super charger, sleeper.
My dad had a 63 Riv when I was a kid, I only got to drive it once. As I recall it was a torque monster. Probably the best looking car that came out of the early 60s. Wish I had one.
I'd like to see Danny go down to the garage with Jay and pick a car from that collection that they take for a drive. Throw that in the suggestion box Jay. Love the show!
One of the original Gangster cars of the 60s. I remember driving around with my mom in one, no seatbelts on and the windows rolled up while she chain smoked in the thing. LOL.... the good ol days 👍
My mom had one too, it was silver with black interior. She ran it into a tree and I have a scar on my forehead from eating the dash. I was 4 years old hahahha still had some good memories in that ride though.
I had a second generation. A '66, with the bigger nailhead, 425. Last year for the nailhead engine. '67 looks almost identical, but introduced the 430 that led to the 455. All great engines. After a rat wrecked the Riviera, I swapped the engine and transmission into a '56 Chevy 4dr. Made it kind of a beast.
I had the absolute pleasure of meeting mr. Trejo at a horror con I was workinga few years ago. He took the time to talk to me for about 30 minutes. Truly nice guy. Something I'll never forget.
Danny is just an all around cool dude. I’m sure his stories from the business would make for a million+ view TH-cam channel....c’mon man, we’re all fans!
Mr. Trejo seems like a genuinely nice guy (although anyone with his tough guy persona should definitely be called "Mr." just to be safe). His Riv is sweet. My uncle has a '65 Riv similar to that one, restomodded with improved brakes, engine and suspension so it can be driven easier on modern roads. Clamshell headlight doors have been 100% Snafu for a few years, been like that off and on since my grandmother bought the car new. It's currently on "Daylight Duty" only.
How well Jay and Danny clicked, they should do a series together, talk about anything and everything, much like this clip, bet it would be very popular.
A really Good friend of mine has an all original 65 riviera black on black..he ordered it f t om GM when he worked at the buick plant in flint Michigan..aan still has it today...as clean as day 1.. an yes it has the double 4 barrel carbs..very nice..
I'm sure you've heard this before, but when I listen to Jay's car reminiscences I think he's basically me with ten times the knowledge and one thousand times the money. Thanks.
Danny is a national treasure. Such an amazing man.
I agree with you S K.
Funny thing a lot of people think once your a criminal in prison you should wear that mark rest of your life. Eventhough you served your time to society. If a lot of people had their way people like Danny could have never got a real job and become the person people love today. Just making syre we are clear Danny committed crimes and served his time i.m.o. that should start him from scratch. Yet SO many get branded by the system and discriminated against leaving them to return to crime and prisons. Yet if they did actually get a 2nd chance private prisons wouldn't profit from packing them overfull. It always boils down to greed(prisons police polliticians) or ignorance(people who dont care that 50% prison population is non violent, that think once in prison too bad your life sucks after, and people who think its ok for "the land of the free" to have more humans in cages than any country ever)
Great video. Jay and Danny good clip to watch.
Amen and that makes sense.
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"Every good thing that has happened to me, has come as a direct result of helping someone else."
Thanks, Danny. The world needs that message right now.
Danny Trejo is one of the nicest guys in the world. he's super cool in person and always so generous
Trejo is awesome. Loves dogs.
Great car.
Great episodes
Well that’s three ways of saying he’s a nice guy.
Is the food good at his place?
@@hefnerwiezen a
I spent about an hour with Danny back in the 90s, and he was the coolest guy I ever got to hang with
I didn’t picture Danny being so joyful. His smile is contagious.
He pretty much the exact opposite of the mean guys he plays.
He volunteers in community activities, he doesn't just give money, he gives his time, he's a great person.
@@bigredc222 Giving TIME ... the most precious commodity.
That was nice but it was much too short. When you have a man as interesting Danny Trejo as a guest he needs far more time to tell his tales and for us to see his cars.
Yup, do a full JLG
Much agreed
this is short for the up coming show on CNBC
Agreed, I'd have watched an hour episode.
Anyone watch his last episode? He filmed it alone with a few cameras. This may keep up while people are out of work. Jay pays his people and their insurance, I'm sure he has bigger things to deal with right now anyway.
Never heard a bad thing about Danny, and he’s always a class act wherever I’ve seen/heard him! Makes me happy to see him being great on Jays show
Danny was recently in the news for helping someone in a car accident in Sylmar, also a suburb of Los Angeles. I do believe Danny _IS_ a good guy, for real.
Green Giant if you're not talking about something that's happened in the last thirty years than you should admit it. Most of us made mistakes when we were young and so we should all be willing to forgive and to allow people to change
Green Giant when?
@@honkytonkinson9787 I mean he has an extensive criminal record lol but mostly reformed by the late 1960s at least
Nice. Danny is a really cool dude. Ran into him at a 711 in the neighborhood and he was the nicest dude you ever met. Met you Mr. Leno on Sherman way right before the 170. I was in the passenger side with my girlfriend. Jay goes hey why you ain't driving young man? I was like I have a halo cast on my leg and lifted it so you could see.. Said I just wrecked my bike recently broke my tibia in 4, and Leno goes " oooh get better". Light changed, we drove off and I was stoked. I have to ask my lady which car you were in, honestly cant remember. I was happy that day. This was 2017
When Danny said "I been low & slow my whole life"
A huevo
😂
How I like to cook baby back ribs...
Chef Mike I know that’s right
65 Riv is one of the coolest cars ever. I also love Machete
All Rivieras from the 60s through to the curved glass early 70s model are cool. Sad they are X-frame cars though, too dangerous.
@@Trenchbroom Yea you would probably die in a crash driving most of those cars from that era.
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Gotta love how humble Danny is :]
He has such a great, contagious laugh.
A 1965 Buick Riviera one of my very favs, and with Jay Leno and Danny Trejo... Winners all around.
Danny is a man amongst men. Truly reformed out of prison and a hero that saved people's lives stuck in a car last year. Keep it up Mr. Trejo!
The Lord Almighty moves in mysterious ways. Lord Jesus Name Be Praised.
You need to have Danny back more. He's got other rides :D
100% agree. I'd love to go through each of Danny's cars in a ½ hour episode EACH.
65 Riviera is the sexiest car ever made. Front, Back and Sides. Every angle, every curve. Interior and Exterior. Power, Luxury, Muscle.
trejo really is more amazing than you think, he helps out film students for free and acts in their films
Glad Jay got Danny. Love it!!
"Everything good that has happened to me has happened as a direct result of helping someone else". Beautiful words from a beautiful person. Love you, Trejo! And DAYUM, nice cars!
It's nice to see two good guy's just having a nice time.
lol yes Danny is an interesting guy i wanted to see his other cars too - why not make it 3x as long Jay?
Corona.
He's already said it like twenty quadrillion times.
Longer would _definitely_ be better!
Theyll do others too i hope...
That’s what she said
I would watch a series of Jay & Danny just cruising around in different cars each episode.
I like how he says. Everything good happens to him is a result of helping someone else.
I had never ever watched Danny's interviews before. I'm so GLAD that he came on Jay Leno's. He is such a sweet person to talk to, God bless him.
This might be the....Best 6:16 video's you Jay have ever made....Thanks Danny Trejo is fun to watch in a movie....!
Loved him in the first two badass movies and recently saw him in an episode of burn notice. Love that Riviera and the hidden headlights.
I like Danny Trejo in Desperado, good actor!!!
I think that's where I first saw him. One of my fav movies.
that was Banderas you dumbfuck
@@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT No, dumbfuck, Danny played one of the bad guys with the throwing knives.
He played a very small role there
@@plasmagunwh40k91 Yeah he was dead after 5 minutes. Lol
The best role that I’ve seen Mr. Trejo portray was the Vato he played in Bubble Boy!
No Confusado w/Bunker Boy! Vato Danny>Vato Don: Claro!
Dusk to dawn
"Wildfire..."
Hearing Jay respect Danny T like he did on this episode was empowering. To see that Jay who is also an American success story, is praising someone else's story is empowering. I hope he does more episodes like this with celebrities.
I'd bet that Danny has a lot of wisdom to share based on his personal life experiences. He appears to be a humble, grateful, joyful, gentle man.
What a nice man that Mr Trejo... I remember first seeing him in film and I thought, "in a fight, I definitely want him on my side"...
Jay Leno's always makes good videos He's definitely Cool
This is one of the worst Jay Leno's Garage videos I've ever seen. A lot of joking around with the owner, practically no attention paid to the cars, even the one they were driving! Beautiful '65 Riviera, deserved a lot more respect than that.
@@dlwatib dude its his TV show completely different format. PLUS he already said due to covid they couldn't view cars in garage so he was using all the footage he had to keep content for the channel. Hence this video that was likely filmed last year for msnbc. Plus stop being a grumpy asshat try to enjoy something and stop pushing your negativity onto someone enjoying a video.
Tell that to Kanye when he brought up his dead mom
dlwatib ??? Its about the celebrity you boomer
One of my favorite cars of all time. Thank you.
what a fun interview! i was smiling and laughing the whole time. It so good to him doing so well. living his best life! I wish DT every success!
I still love your videos Jay keep safe out there and keep up the great work you doing
Danny Trejo is one interesting individual.....an icon for sure
The greatest thing I ever saw Danny do was shovel snow for Villalobos Rescue Center when there was a snow storm. He cares a lot about dogs and the community as a whole.
Runaway Train is a classic that everyone should see. It has one fo the best endings of all the movies.
My favorite was the Caddy.
Way to go, Mr. Leno, always leave them wanting more. I've seen encyclopedias that don't hold a candle to your wealth of knowledge and experience. You're an American icon.
Two of my favorite guys, being just as you’d expect them to, just two regular multi millionaires hanging out, eating tacos. Danny is from Echo Park CA and deserves all the credit for turning his life around. Great vid!
Thanks guys!
First time I ever really paid attention to Danny the actor, was in Heat. His on-screen presence in that one saw him steal every scene he was in.
Jay Leno and Danny Trejo! Pure gold!
The '64-65 Rivieras were so sweet. The Boat Tails of the early 70's were as well!
Without a doubt.
Glad to see another early Riv being loved and restored. What a beautiful balance of style and comfort.
Mid-60's Rivieras/GS don't get the admiration they deserve. Gentleman's hot rod! Thank you Danny and Jay for this great feature.
Beautiful underrated car, the '63 was beautiful as well, some of Bill Mitchell's finest design work 👍🏽
We had a '64. it was my favorite of all the cars we had when I was growing up.
I prefer the headlights in the grill over the hidden ones in the fenders
Danny Trejo is a treasure! A tough guy with a heart of gold... and a car nut, to boot! Great episode... could have spent a lot more time with Danny!
Love the episode. Danny and Jay just work off each other so well. And Danny Trejo looks like he has impeccable taste in cars. Looks like he stuck to his roots of low and slow without removing the sole of the car.
Do more of these types of video's, GREAT!!!!
Danny has the best smile. It makes me smile
I did not know anything about Danny, what a cool cat. Here’s a little trivia on the clamshell headlamp covers on The leading edges of the fenders....1) GM was toying with the idea of bringing the LaSalle marque back, and the Riviera was to be the LaSalle. If you look at the headlamp covers, they resemble miniature 30’s era LaSalle radiator grilles....2) Buick wanted to have the full featured opening headlamp covers on the original ‘63 model but they didn’t have the kinks worked out until ‘65. So they just had fixed headlamps in ‘63 and ‘64 grille.
Wonderful to see Danny interviewed. Seems like the nicest guy you could meet. Thanks for the video
I enjoyed this video so much!!! Love Danny !
Love that Danny lives in a modest house is humble has a great attitude and seems to have any ego in check helps others... so rare from actors nowadays
One of my co-workers met Danny Trejo in Austin Texas and told me it was a nicest coolest guy in the world better than Don Johnson
Don seems to have a bit of a movie star attitude.
jose arriola Danny was also in a episode of Nash Bridges. Don chased him from roof top to roof top.
Marlboro Man
I absolutely love Danny Trejo! He's an absolute awesome person and great actor as well as he seems like a totally rad guy to go and get some beers and talk cars with.
Both Danny and Jay are genuine and complete characters! I would love to try those tacos😊
I've never heard a bad word said about Danny Trejo. He's the real deal!
Danny is such an amazing human being.
Danny Trejo is such an iconic dude
the 65 riviera is a timeless beauty. there is nothing like it.
Love that Episode Jay! Danny's a Regular Guy. Also, the 63-65 Buick Riviera is one of the most Overlooked Classic Cars Ever. The Car was Really Built Well, as it was to Compete with Rolls Royce and Jaguar back in the Day.
Been waiting for a Riviera episode forever; thanks Jay!
Good to see Danny is a class act. Love the Rivi. One of my favorite cars was a 99 diamond white river that I opened the airbox up on and a pulled the super charger, sleeper.
Great couple of guys with
a cool conversation and some serious
cars.... that Riv's awesome !
Damn! Danny's laugh is contagious.
My dad had a 63 Riv when I was a kid, I only got to drive it once. As I recall it was a torque monster. Probably the best looking car that came out of the early 60s. Wish I had one.
Danny does have the LOOK for sure. Thx Jay. One of my top five guy cars
Danny, the car, and Jay.... All three classics
It's amazing that Danny always plays a badass. But in reality, he is such a nice guy.
Yeah, but i would not want him pissed at me..
robbie hancox God, no. That's basically a death sentence
Shame this was so short. Jay and Danny are a riot.
That man got a good outlook
Danny is one hell of guy!! Love his style and love his talent. That Buick is really awesome!! All the best to Danny and his future!
Never forget that Danny Trejo and Chuck Norris saved earth on an episode of of the documentary series Walker:Texas Ranger
I liked him in the Train video for _Angel in Blue Jeans_ , too. Great song, great video!
Too good Jay. Everyone loves Danny , he the man. Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿
I'd like to see Danny go down to the garage with Jay and pick a car from that collection that they take for a drive. Throw that in the suggestion box Jay. Love the show!
jay - "can i drive it?"
danny - 5:51
😁😁😁
“They’d call me Johnny 600 if they knew the truth.” - Danny Trejo (Con Air)
"If your d*ck jumps out of your pants, you jump off this plane."
@@21Piloteer Ahahaha yeah man classic!
@@fitfogey Doesn't have the same ring, lol.
Luv danny and what a great smile and laugh he has
Love Danny. And I have always thought those early riviera’s were some of the most under appreciated cars ever. They are beautiful
One of the original Gangster cars of the 60s. I remember driving around with my mom in one, no seatbelts on and the windows rolled up while she chain smoked in the thing. LOL.... the good ol days 👍
My mom had one too, it was silver with black interior. She ran it into a tree and I have a scar on my forehead from eating the dash. I was 4 years old hahahha still had some good memories in that ride though.
I had a second generation. A '66, with the bigger nailhead, 425. Last year for the nailhead engine. '67 looks almost identical, but introduced the 430 that led to the 455. All great engines. After a rat wrecked the Riviera, I swapped the engine and transmission into a '56 Chevy 4dr. Made it kind of a beast.
I had the absolute pleasure of meeting mr. Trejo at a horror con I was workinga few years ago. He took the time to talk to me for about 30 minutes. Truly nice guy. Something I'll never forget.
LMAO the PC bar was hilarious!
Loved the interview with Danny, but kept expecting a bit more talk about the Riviera. All of the late '60s Rivieras were gorgeous!
Also loved the Buick wildcat.
Camaros' big brothers.
Danny and Jay are to great people ps God Bless y’all and be safe
"TO"?
One of the funniest shows you've done! Nice to see the fun side of Trejo!
Danny is just an all around cool dude. I’m sure his stories from the business would make for a million+ view TH-cam channel....c’mon man, we’re all fans!
That was a great interview Jay and I enjoyed the ride and the Riviera just watching it I think I enjoyed it more than you did God bless !
Wasn’t this the car Danny was driving when he saved that little boy that was involved in a car wreck? Love this guy!
Mr. Trejo seems like a genuinely nice guy (although anyone with his tough guy persona should definitely be called "Mr." just to be safe). His Riv is sweet. My uncle has a '65 Riv similar to that one, restomodded with improved brakes, engine and suspension so it can be driven easier on modern roads. Clamshell headlight doors have been 100% Snafu for a few years, been like that off and on since my grandmother bought the car new. It's currently on "Daylight Duty" only.
Danny, you deserve more you get it honest since day one.
That man is an awesome person...cool jay Leno had him on his show
great video. Danny is the man!! Thanks Jay!! always fun listening to 2 car guys just hanging out.
Trejo is awesome. Happy for his success!
How well Jay and Danny clicked, they should do a series together,
talk about anything and everything, much like this clip, bet it
would be very popular.
Hey Danny, thanks for stickin with the nail head. those Are some of my favorite engines.
Oh dude I love that guy! He does always play the badass ha 😆
What a great car and a very cool guy, wish that had been a whole show to see some of his other cars.
A really Good friend of mine has an all original 65 riviera black on black..he ordered it f t om GM when he worked at the buick plant in flint Michigan..aan still has it today...as clean as day 1.. an yes it has the double 4 barrel carbs..very nice..
Great host, nice guest and once again nicely done Jay! Hope to cross paths with you one day. =)
I'm sure you've heard this before, but when I listen to Jay's car reminiscences I think he's basically me with ten times the knowledge and one thousand times the money.
Thanks.
PS God Bless Tom MC Cahill and Brock Yates.