It should come as no surprise to any car enthusiast that Jay would add a 2005 Ford GT to his collection, especially considering it’s a classic, Le Mans-winning supercar. The GT was designed by Camilo Pardo, who created the car with some exciting features that come along with their backstories.
For one, he chose to “nod back” to the 1960s racer with the classic, vintage doors, with one big difference: they allowed enough room for you to open up your doors in tight parking spots.
1970 Dodge Challenger RT
Leno is no stranger to Dodge’s Challengers; in fact, he’s owned at least three of them throughout his many years of collecting. But this 1970 Challenger RT is something else. The bright orange model looks like something pulled straight out of a chase scene from an early ‘70s film – and the scouts in Hollywood must have thought the same thing, because it appeared on screen several times, including in 1971’s "Vanishing Point."
The car gets up to 570 hp, and the entertainer’s model is fitted with a Hurst pistol-grip lever, upping the cool factor even more.
2015 Dodge SRT Challenger Hellcat
The next Challenger, the comedian, added to his collection wouldn’t come until several decades after the last.
The 2015 SRT Challenger Hellcat, at least Leno’s model, is a bright, shiny red beast that comes equipped with a 6.2-liter V8 engine that’s capable of pushing out a whopping 707 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. The car can go from 0 to 60 in less than four seconds and hit top speeds of over 200 mph.
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
Leno’s 1965 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 is the only one of its kind built by the Original Venice Crew, which consists of Ted Sutton, Peter Brock, Jim Marietta, and Randy Richardson.
Jim Marietta was 71 years old when he came up with the idea for the vehicle, which comes equipped with a 289 cubic-inch V8 engine that puts out 440 hp. Initially, it only put out 306 hp but has since been upgraded. It’s operated by a four-speed side loader transmission and includes a four-barrel Holley carburetor.
Chevy Volt
If you’re looking for a car that’s good on gas mileage, look no further than the 2011 Chevy Volt. After the entertainer purchased it brand new that year, he put 11,000 miles on it without filling up the gas tank a single time.
Of course, the electric car only allows you to travel about 35 miles when it’s fully charged. It’s been figured that the vehicle gets an impressive 93 MPG when you’re running it on its battery, and 37 MPG if you’re using gas.