Yet another exciting addition to the entertainer’s collection is this beautiful 1939 Lagonda V12. Leno’s model is a replica that he had built of an original Bentley-designed Le Mans 12. The British manufacturing company only produced Lagonda V12s for a couple of years from 1938-1940.
Impressively, despite the vehicle’s saloon body shape, it was able to reach up to 100 mph, which was quite a feat when it first appeared on the market. Lagonda first opened in 1906 and has been owned by Aston Martin since 1947.
1957 Chevrolet Corvette
Considered by many to be one of the best American sports cars ever created, Leno’s Chevy Corvette has a fascinating tale behind it. Initially ordered by a U.S soldier that was stationed overseas in Korea, he had mainly intended for it to be more powerful – and lighter.
The car has a V-8 engine under the hood and pumps out 270 horsepower, but instead of the 3-speed, it’s got a 283-cubic inch small block. Leno typically uses the car to cruise around his California neighborhood.
Bentley GJ 400
Jay Leno has some incredibly impressive (and large) vehicles in his garage, and this 1930 Bentley GJ is no exception. With the work, the comedian has had done to the car. However, it isn’t so much in its classic form these days, but rather a custom modern that has vintage aesthetics.
Still, the 27-liter Rolls Royce Merlin V12 engine, built for WWII planes, is a beast, and the car can reach between 650-700 horsepower.
Chrysler Tank
You probably haven’t seen any of these cruising around the streets of your city – or anywhere else, for that matter. That’s because Leno’s 2001 Chrysler Tank is the only one of its kind in existence.
The Tank, which has also been dubbed “The Blastolene Special,” was created using an actual U.S military tank engine, contributing to its weight of nearly 10,000 pounds! Built by Randy Grubb, Leno has added all sorts of fun new features to it, including a new electrical system and twin turbochargers with upgraded fuel injection, among others.
1963 Jaguar E-Type
Leno recently debuted his 1963 Jaguar E-Type on an episode of his show, and it did not disappoint. Although it was only initially sold for about $5,500, it's now worth nearly $185,000, with all of the upgrades and bells and whistles the entertainer has added. Before he got his hands on the vehicle, it had only been owned by one other person.
They aren’t in production anymore, although rumor has it if you want one built, there’s a person in Texas who can make it happen for you – as long as you can pay $450,000.