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This lot is now closed. Questions about this lot? Ask us. Donated by: Jay Leno. Valid for 4 people. Participant must be at least Photos are not allowed.
The winner can not take anything to be signed. The visit will be between 10 a. This means the visit takes place within those times. It does NOT mean the visit will be for 5 hours. Garage visits are usually for 1 hour. No weekend or holiday visits.
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Based upon availability at the donor's discretion. To be scheduled at a mutually agreed upon date. But you can be invited. Roger and Leno hit it off, reminiscing about growing up in Boston and talking all things Tesla. Meanwhile, I found myself wandering the rooms and halls of his garage, accompanied by nothing more than the echo of my camera shutter and hauntingly beautiful cars. Much to my excitement, ClassicCars. Instead, I could enjoy an inmate, one-on-one experience with each car, taking in the details that made each so amazing.
At one point Leno took us on a tour of the garage and its contents. We were welcomed to sit in some cars.
He even encouraged an attempt to crank over the engine of his vintage fire truck. Yes, he said, of course, he had liked each car or bike, but the stories that came with them were the deciding factor in his decision to acquire each of them. And there were still plenty of things I wasn't prepared for. Here are seven quick takeaways from my visit. The collection is gigantic. While Jay says he has about cars in his collection at the moment along with and equally large number of motorcycles, that wasn't the most impressive part.
For me it was how vast the place was. Rather than having the cars packed into storage like sardines, Jay has them neatly organized and presented with plenty of breathing room and excellent lighting. It could easily pass for one of the world's great car museums. If you are trying to label Jay Leno as a particular kind of enthusiast, don't waste your time. His tastes in motorized transportation are diverse as you'll ever find. Whether its motorcycles or cars, the collection spans all regions of the world, all eras with some vehicles that are painstakingly original and others that are extensively modified.
Whether its his ungodly fast McLaren P1, the jet-powered motorcycle that scares the crap out of him every time he hops on or his antique automobiles that can hardly keep up with traffic — he digs them all.
Unlike some car collections or museums where the vehicles simply sit on display quietly, every one of Jay's cars is a running, road-worthy machine that's registered and insured right here in the state of California — and he drives them all. If you look at the photos you might notice that each car is hooked up to a battery charger so that they can be fired up at a moment's notice.
To keep all the vehicles running, the facility includes a massive shop in an adjacent building that puts even the best auto restoration shops to shame. Whether it's basic maintenance and repairs, complete restorations or elaborate custom projects, there's nothing that can't be done here.
While much attention has been given to Leno's incredible collection of cars and motorcycles, the amount of accompanying memorabilia and other artifacts is equally impressive. There are the model cars and vintage ads, the automotive signage he's sourced from all over, along with beautiful hand-painted art that hangs on the walls.
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