MrNewportCustom
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My brother and I went to the Spring Fling Mopar show and swap meet at Woodley Park in Van Nuys, today. On our way home, we made our traditional stop at an auto-themed bookstore in Burbank. Guess who walks in while I'm paying for my books? Jay Leno.
After some greetings and small talk, my brother opens his big mouth and asks Jay, "Do you give tours of your shop?"
Jay's answer was, "Got some time?"
We were thrown for a loop! Could've knocked us over with a down feather!
Jay asked us to follow him to his shop. We followed his McClaren F1 in my 1967 Chrysler, and he gave my brother and I a private, personal tour of the shop and the collection: just he and us! We were there for about an hour, and he showed us everything! Classics like: Packards! Deusenbergs! Bugattis! Imperials! Doble and Stanley Steamers! Lotuses! Maseratis! A Tatra from Chechoslovakia! Many, many motorcycles, including a bizzare bit of history with a six cylinder radial engine mounted inside the front wheel! (Ponder getting fuel to it!) A 1967 Imperial; the sister car to my Chrysler, that he'd just bought! Then he came out and looked at MY car, and it was his turn to ask questions. Then my brother and I each took a picture with him!
He really is one of the nicest people you can meet.
This was an experience of a lifetime! Jay doesn't give many tours of his shop; he told us that insurance makes it hardly worth the risk. But he gave us the tour just out of pure chance. We feel like the luckiest car guys in the world today!
After some greetings and small talk, my brother opens his big mouth and asks Jay, "Do you give tours of your shop?"
Jay's answer was, "Got some time?"
We were thrown for a loop! Could've knocked us over with a down feather!
Jay asked us to follow him to his shop. We followed his McClaren F1 in my 1967 Chrysler, and he gave my brother and I a private, personal tour of the shop and the collection: just he and us! We were there for about an hour, and he showed us everything! Classics like: Packards! Deusenbergs! Bugattis! Imperials! Doble and Stanley Steamers! Lotuses! Maseratis! A Tatra from Chechoslovakia! Many, many motorcycles, including a bizzare bit of history with a six cylinder radial engine mounted inside the front wheel! (Ponder getting fuel to it!) A 1967 Imperial; the sister car to my Chrysler, that he'd just bought! Then he came out and looked at MY car, and it was his turn to ask questions. Then my brother and I each took a picture with him!
He really is one of the nicest people you can meet.
This was an experience of a lifetime! Jay doesn't give many tours of his shop; he told us that insurance makes it hardly worth the risk. But he gave us the tour just out of pure chance. We feel like the luckiest car guys in the world today!