

Jay Leno's Garage
Season 2013
TV-G
Jay Leno profiles cars and motorcycles and discusses other automotive topics in an online web series.
Where to Watch Season 2013
149 Episodes
- 1932 Morgan Three-WheelerE1
1932 Morgan Three-WheelerThe oldest continuous British automobile manufacturer, the Morgan Motor Company was founded in 1909 by H.F.S. Morgan. A trained engineer, Morgan opened a garage business out of which he also sold cars and started one of England's first bus lines. After purchasing an early three-wheeled vehicle, Morgan decided to build one for personal use, with economy and speed as his ultimate goals. - 1936 Cord 810/812: The Beautiful Baby Duesenberg That Never Caught OnE5
1936 Cord 810/812: The Beautiful Baby Duesenberg That Never Caught OnThe Beautiful Baby Duesenberg That Never Caught On. Marking its 75th anniversary this year, the classic Cord 810/812 flopped in the 1930s because of an early reputation for unreliability. Nevertheless, it's one of the most beautiful sedans in Jay Leno's garage. - 1958 Lancia AureliaE9
1958 Lancia AureliaShortly after Vincenzo Lancia was born in 1881, his father chose his future, deciding that his son would become a lawyer. Sadly, Vincenzo proved inattentive at his studies, so papa Giuseppe reformulated his plan, sending his son to college at age 12 with the goal of becoming an accountant. It was about that time that Vincenzo started hanging out at the local bike shop, and soon demonstrated talent as a mechanic. - Restoration Blog: 1966 Ford Galaxie, Ultimate EditionE17
Restoration Blog: 1966 Ford Galaxie, Ultimate EditionFinally! It may be the third time Jay's said this, but yes, the Galaxie restoration is finally complete! Hit the road with Jay as he tells you how this model became the stuff of his 16-year-old dreams, and how he's improved on a gorgeous classic. - 1941 American LaFrance FiretruckE30
1941 American LaFrance FiretruckWhat makes a Hummer look like a Geo Metro? A 1941 American LaFrance fire truck, that's what. With a 256 horsepower engine under the hood and a unique modification in back, this classic beauty not only runs like a dream, but is also the most practical vehicle in Jay's collection. All that, and it only costs a measly 200 bucks to fill up the tank. - 1969 Lotus ElanE39
1969 Lotus ElanIn the late 1940s, engineer and RAF pilot Colin Chapman decided to utilize the experience he gained in the skies on the ground, by building a racecar in his girlfriend's garage. While still holding down his day job, Chapmen begged, borrowed and bartered to create his prototype, which he entered in a time trial as an afterthought. - 1930 Brough Superior SS100E47
1930 Brough Superior SS100Born in 1890, George Brough was the second son of W.E. Brough, the creator of the original Brough motorcycle. As William junior turned his energy to shipbuilding, George became his father's most dedicated road tester, proving his greed for speed in the London - Edinburgh Trial. George placed first in 1910, 1911, and 1912, thus winning the Motor Cycling Cup. - 1989 Bentley Turbo RE57
1989 Bentley Turbo RWhen W.O. Bentley reluctantly sold his company to Rolls Royce in 1931, he never dreamed that his marque would become akin to the company's redheaded stepchild. Chief Engineer Mike Dunn joined the company in 1983, and one of his first tasks was to re-imagine the Mulsanne Turbo, which was pretty much a superfast Silver Spirit. - 1933 Indian MotorcycleE59
1933 Indian MotorcycleIn 1901, bicycle racer and builder George Hendee teamed up with engineer Carl Oscar Hedstrom to build a 1.75 hp single cylinder motorcycle prototype with a revolutionary chain drive. This motorized bicycle met with immediate success, and the 1933 Indian Motorcycle. Indian Motocycle Company was soon formed in Springfield, Massachusetts. - Amelia Island 2013: 50 Years of LamborghiniE61
Amelia Island 2013: 50 Years of LamborghiniMichael Lock celebrates the marque's golden anniversary with the 2013 Aventador Roadster, 2013's Super Trofeo, the rare one-off 1968 Miura concept, and last but not least - legendary test driver Valentino Balboni! - 1935 Delahaye 135 SE68
1935 Delahaye 135 SFrench automobile pioneer Emile Delahaye began his career as an engineer, and began experimenting with steam and internal combustion engines relatively late in life. It wasn't until he reached the age of 51 that he displayed his first automobile at the first ever Paris Motor Show. - 1939 Vincent HRD Series A RapideE89
1939 Vincent HRD Series A RapideAccording to legend, British flyboy Howard Raymond Davies spent his captivity in a German prison camp dreaming of building the perfect motorcycle. Less than ten years later, he started building the HRD, setting the gold standard for motorcycles throughout the decade of the 1930s. - Classic Car Club of America 61st Annual Meeting, Part 2E91
Classic Car Club of America 61st Annual Meeting, Part 2Vintage classics galore! Jay checks out Richard Law's 1931 Duesenberg Model J, bodied by Murphy, Tony Tackley's 1935 Auburn 835 Speedster, Donald Nichols' 1925 Hispano Suiza and many, many more. - Jay's Book Club: Driving AmericaE111
Jay's Book Club: Driving AmericaHenry Ford III (son of Edsel and great-great-grandson of Henry) stops by the garage to talk about this new book, showcasing The Henry Ford Automotive Collection, and part of the celebration of the 150th anniversary of Henry Ford's birth. - 1906 Advance Steam Traction EngineE125
1906 Advance Steam Traction EngineLovingly restored by Jay's friend Orman Rawlings, this 104-year-old steam-powered vehicle weighs 13 tons and clocks about 4 mph. If you need traction for your more rugged outdoor projects, this engine recently hauled a 55,000-pound sled!