Jay! i am a huge fan! I am also a big fan of Matt Farah ( The Smoking Tire ) You should have him on your show and showcase one of his unique rides. well thats my 2 cents - Keep up the good work. Thanks for everything you do!
Jay, I'm a master fabricator, welder, and machinist. I am out of work and would love to come work for you. How can I get my foot in the Jay Leno's Garage. By the way....I like your clothes and messed up hair, doesn't bother me a bit.
1983 Lotus Turbo Esprit Please, It is the year that Introduced the turbo version to 50 investors in the US to re-establish the marque. Lotus Unlimited only has ten of these cars with current registered members. Myself being one of them. For a supercar it was a great matchup against a Ferrari 308. They are a hidden gem
You know Jay, you've never done a review on the Falcon F7 car which is a car that comes out of Detroit. I'd like to know if that'd be possible and to also invite either the engineer or designer of the car.
Jay: Could you please do a show on the fabulous range of applications the original Fords, Model T, etc., were designed to perform on farms? The swap rears for track, the drives for winnowing crops, etc. Love your channel ... a special thank you for bringing back the most "mysterious and exotic" vehicle of my youth, the "7 Liter" Ford LTD ... what a beautiful vehicle. I was sorry you didn't use the original "sissy looking" shifter with the two finger pull-up reverse lock.
Jay, why do you pronounce Nissan the car brand, as Neesarn. It should be pronounced Niiisan. You Americans, as much as I love you & have family in the States. I find your way of pronunciation strange to say the least! Love your show, Bill from down under.
Jay, Please do some more episodes on the classics....its been such a long time since we have seen a Duesenberg, Bugatti or any of the classic you have. They are there in the background, it would be good to see a couple of episodes on classics you haven't done before. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your cars and knowledge with "normal" people. Lol. What is "normal"? A big part of growing up in the muscle car era was the Ed Roth drawings that used to be around. Remember those ? I just did a wall painting of one of his drawings and it brings back a lot of memories :)
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