Chrysler’s Imperial sub-brand Convertible hit the market in the 1950s, to compete with other long, shiny luxury cars like Cadillac’s El Dorado Biarritz and Continentals. The Imperial Convertible Leno owns is the 1958 model, which comes equipped with a 392-cubic-inch Hemi that pumps out up to 345 horsepower.
The car is one of just 560 ever created and features the brand’s first-ever wraparound windshield. In the ‘60s and ‘70s, demolition derbies banned Imperials because they were “tougher than tanks,” and indestructible.
Fiat Millecento
The comedian’s 1959 Millecento is one of several Fiats parked in his garage. The vintage Italian family car, which has been compared to the equivalent of a U.S Ford Fairlane of around the same age, a vehicle that many successful middle-class families owned during the mid-century.
Under the hood sits an 1100-cc, 43-hp engine, and four-doors made it an ideal sedan for those with children. The boxy white car may not be one of the more expensive vehicles in his garage, valued at less than $20,000, but some may say it’s priceless in its nostalgia.
2015 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R
In 2015, Ford built just over 130 of their Mustang Shelby G7350, and only 37 of them were the 350R models. Of course, Leno is the proud owner of one of those said 37 cars, which has a V-8 under the hood that puts out 526 horsepower and is fondly referred to by fans as “Voodoo.”
Although the cars are currently valued at around $60,000, that number may soon increase, considering Ford just announced they were ending production of the GT350 and 350R.
Corvette ZR1
The comedian has called his 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 the “greatest Corvette ever.” He, along with other car enthusiasts, have called it the brand’s “most powerful Corvette,” and the most powerful that GM has ever produced.
Leno’s model is one of the first-ever made, during its initial production, and comes along with a 6.2-liter V8, which puts out over 635 horsepower. Like most Corvettes, it’s incredibly fast and can hit 0 to 60 in around four seconds. The ZR1 has a maximum speed of 200 miles per hour.
Corvette Z06
Yet another one of the Corvettes in the entertainer’s collection is his 2002 Z06. The car, which he paid around $51,000 for, includes The Tiger Shark Body Kit. The kit makes it look even sportier, with a few aesthetic changes like a detachable, sleek-chin spoiler, among other things.
Under the hood sits a powerful V8, 5.7-liter, 405-hp engine, hence how Leno can hit speeds of around 175 mph when he showed it off for viewers on his show. The Z06 with The Shark Body Kit may look like a racecar, but it’s classified as a luxury vehicle.