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30 Expensive Cars In Jay Leno’s Collection You Didn’t Know About

Cameron Eittreim March 29, 2022

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15: 1994 McLaren F1

We’ve documented that Jay Leno loves McLaren models, and the F1 is no exception. Released in 1994, this car went head-on against the Acura NSX. The unique styling of the F1 made it a hit among wealthy speed enthusiasts. Leno has kept him in immaculate condition, and the amazing thing about this car is that Leno actually drives it as a daily driver.

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When you have a car that is this expensive, you have the urge to leave it locked away where it is safe. But that isn’t the case, and Leno can be seen driving his F1 quite often. The styling of the F1 is only one of the unique aspects that the car has to offer. The performance is still groundbreaking to this day.

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14: Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren

Leno has a special spot in his car collection for the SLR McLaren, and one of the reasons for that is because the car is a comfortable daily driver. The comedian said in an episode of Jay Leno’s garage that the SLR McLaren is a modern car that you can take to the track or grocery store.

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The interior of the SLR McLaren has all the modern amenities that you’d expect from a Mercedes-Benz from this era. This was also the last car model Steve Jobs owned prior to his death. The car was often photographed in the disabled parking spot at Apple headquarters and Leno is another famous owner of the car.

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13: Blastolene Special

Jay Leno has a unique taste in automobiles, and that is no more evident than when you get behind the wheel of the Blastolene Special. The car has an interesting design, because of the famed craftsman built it, Randy Grubb. The car was designed for drag racing, and the sense of speed you get while driving is amazing.

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Leno isn’t one to gloat about the ownership of this car, and he is constantly showing it off to the public. The unique styling of the Blastolene Special is only the first thing you’ll notice about it. The car has a very intricate engine design, and the rest of the engineering was top-notch at the time of the car’s creation.

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12: 1986 Lamborghini Countach

Jay Leno has a special connection to the 1986 Lamborghini Countach. This was the first car he purchased when he made it big. In an episode of Jay Leno’s Garage, the comedian stated he didn’t like the original spoiler on the Countach. So his car is unique in the fact that the spoiler has been deleted.

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He hasn’t done any major modifications to the car, and it is still in its original condition. The Countach is one of the most fun-to-drive Lamborghini models on the market. The styling was far ahead of its time, and the car still looks great to this day. In recent years, the Countach has begun to gain favor with a new generation of buyers.

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11: 1906 Stanley Steamer Vanderbilt Cup Racer

Usually, when you hear the word Vanderbilt, you think of the famous family. When you hear Stanley Steamer, you think of the carpet cleaning company, so what do the two words have in common? The 1906 Stanley Steamer Vanderbilt Cup Racer.

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Jay Leno owns this one-of-a-kind cup racer. The 1906 Stanley Steamer Vanderbilt Cup Racer is unique in its design. The performance of the car is the most obvious thing that makes it stand out from the crowd. Cars from this era were incredibly unique, and this particular model is in mint condition.

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10: 2011 Audi R8 Spyder

There’s no denying that Jay Leno loves modern supercars and the R8 Spyder is about as modern as you can get. The car is the showpiece in the Audi lineup, and shows how far the automaker has come in terms of design. The performance of the R8 Spyder will make any enthusiast go crazy.

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The model Jay Leno has is the original car in every sense of the word. Leno was the original owner of the car and has kept it in mint condition. Audi in general provides drivers with a stellar experience, and the R8 is the pinnacle of this. The value of the original R8 models has continued to rise in recent years.

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9: 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

There was a time in the not-so-distant past where Oldsmobile was a major force in the automotive industry. The Toronado was also one of the most influential cars, showcasing a lot of new technology. The 1966 Toronado was unique for its ambitious design and seemingly breathtaking performance.

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This is a particular era in the automotive industry for which Leno has a soft spot. The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado was one of the best-selling cars at GM from this time period. The tornado would also introduce other firsts to the automotive industry. In the 1980s, the tornado was the first automobile to have a driver airbag.

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8: Baker Electric

Although the Tesla is the hot new electric car of the world, the Tesla is far from the first electric car on the road. Even long before the GM EV1 was a thing, there were electric cars made before. The Baker Electric is one of the first official electric cars in the world, and Jay Leno is the proud owner of it.

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When you look at the Baker Electric, you see a car that closely resembles the other cars from this era. Its compact design and cramped interior are the most obvious things you’ll notice about this car. Leno has kept his Baker Electric in fairly original condition and the car has a high valuation on it.

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7: 1914 Detroit Electric

In addition to the Baker Electric he owns, Leno also owns a 1914 Detroit Electric. Another interesting electric car from the early days of automotive innovation, the 1914 Detroit Electric, was well-built and popular. The 1914 Detroit Electric had a very short range, as most electric cars from this era were seemingly experimental.

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The convertible top of the car made it a unique offering at the time. Most of the cars from this time period were still evolving from the horse and buggy days. Detroit Electric was a well-known coach-building company at the time. There are a few early electric cars worth noting and the 1914 Detroit Electric is one of them.

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6: 1946 Shell Oil Truck

The cool thing about Leno is that he doesn’t just own the vehicles in his collection, he knows about the history behind every car and truck he has. The 1946 Shell Oil Truck is a unique vehicle that he wanted to add just because of the history behind it. Oil tankers were the vehicles that fueled the early growth of America.

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The style of the 1946 Shell Oil Truck is reminiscent of large commercial trucks from this era. Anything that came from the Shell Oil company from this time period is a collector’s item. Leno enjoys driving unique commercial vehicles like this one almost as much as he enjoys driving the unique sports cars in his collection.

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5: Ariel Atom

Open-wheeled sports cars have been increasing in popularity over the last year. The Ariel Atom is a relatively recent open-wheeled sports car designed to look like a futuristic cruiser. Ariel Motor Company built the car, and it was designed to be a featherweight driving experience. The old adage that the lighter weight a vehicle is, the faster it drives is true here.

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Leno likes to go fast but he also likes an interesting driving experience, which is why the Ariel Atom is a favorite vehicle in his collection. He enjoys driving it and has shown it off on an episode or two of Jay Leno’s garage. There are few open-wheeled roadsters on the market that are as unique as the Ariel Atom.

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4: 1925 Doble E-20

What kind of performance can you get out of a 95-year-old steam-powered car? According to Leno, a lot. The 1925 Doble E-20 was a car that was purpose-built when it first hit the market in 1925. It was a performance car in every sense of the word, and naturally, Jay Leno had to pick this one up.

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The 1925 Doble E-20 is perhaps one of the most unique pure roadsters in Jay Leno’s collection. When it comes to an interesting steamed-powered car, the Doble E-20 is about as unique as you can get.

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3: 1917 Fiat Botafogo

You actually don’t see many Fiat models in Jay Leno’s collection, but that’s okay, because the 1917 Fiat Botafogo is a unique and historic car. This is one of the first Fiat models sold to the public, and one of the most historic for the brand in general. Leno has owned this car for over a decade, and he’ll seldom show it off.

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When you look at the Fiat Botafogo, it doesn’t look like the average Fiat model we are used to seeing. But looks can be deceiving, and the 1917 Fiat Botafogo is a historical roadster that’s also a blast to drive. Leno has featured this car on several episodes of his hit TV show, and he also tours it at various car shows.

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2: 1966 Lincoln Continental

Classic Lincoln models have been rising in value in recent years, and the 1966 Lincoln Continental is no exception. Jay Leno doesn’t own many Lincoln models, but the ones he owns are special. The 1966 Lincoln Continental resonates with Leno because he talks about how his father owned one of these cars.

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The 1966 Lincoln Continental owned by Leno has been kept in fairly immaculate condition. There aren’t many modifications done to the car. Routine maintenance and a clean paint job are the most obvious portions of this car. Nevertheless, the 1966 Lincoln Continental is a stellar car.

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1: Light Car Company Rocket

Jay Leno owns a few novelty cars designed by him and the Light Car Company Rocket is one of these. The lightweight car looks more like a box car racer than anything else that you might see. The performance of the car is amazing and fun to drive.

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Leno hasn’t done anything to this car since he bought it, and he enjoys taking it out on the road from time to time. Compact concept cars are some of the most fun to drive, and Jay Leno has a blast driving the Light Car Company Rocket around. Time will tell if he adds more cars like this to his collection, or if he is done collecting the novelties.

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