This (very) old coal truck is probably one of the earliest automobiles you’ll ever see. Initially built in 1916, it was designed so long ago that it wasn’t even made with seatbelts!
Autocar’s were crucial in their time, especially during the colder months when they were used for transporting coal to keep people warm. There’s no question that this thing wouldn’t be able to keep up with the majority of his cars on either the street or track, but it’s still an exciting addition to his collection.
BAC Mono
Yet another ride that was illegal on the streets of the U.S. until not too long ago, Leno’s 2015 BAC Mono can go from 0 to 60+ in less than three seconds. The entertainer took his Mono for a spin on one episode of the show, letting audiences get a good look at the single-seater supercar with a lightweight chassis, low frame, and a 2.3-liter Duratec engine.
Viewers ogled the sleek-looking vehicle from afar, knowing there was likely no chance they’d ever be able to get behind the wheel of one themselves. At least, not with the $200,000 price tag.
Lamborghini Countach
Speaking of insanely expensive yet gorgeous cars, take a look at Leno’s candy apple red 1986 Lamborghini Countach, priced at around $300,000. This was the car that every teenage boy dreamed about driving from the ‘70s- ‘90s.
But for Leno, it was a daily driver and one that he put over 70,000 miles on. Hey, who can blame him? However, there aren’t many other Italian exotic cars in the world with that kind of mileage.
EcoJet
Leno and his 2006 EcoJet wowed at a couple of appearances at a few different shows throughout the years. The EcoJet is a concept car designed by GM at its Advanced Design Studio. With a whopping 650 horsepower jet engine, everyone knew from its conceptual stages that the car wasn’t going to wind up going into production.
Still, it only fits that the entertainer would have his model. He did, after all, help initiate its design. It began as a sketch on napkins and now sits in his garage among all of the other toys.
Lamborghini Miura S
This bright orange, 1969 Lamborghini Miura S is a favorite of car enthusiasts everywhere. It’s been called “one of the most beautiful cars,” and very few vehicles can stun quite like this one.
The Miura was first introduced in ’65 and was designed as a publicity stunt – and it worked. After the manufacturers saw the response to the car, they decided to go through with production. The vehicle, while initially sold for around a half a million, is now worth between $1-$1.5 million.