Hybrid From 1916: The Owen Magnetic - Jay Leno's Garage

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  • Sherlock Holmes described electricity as "the high priestess of false security" and that aptly describes the wonder of how this Owen Magnetic generates electricity using a gas engine.
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @cosmicgoo8074
    @cosmicgoo8074 2 года назад +713

    R.M. Owen was my great grandfather. I've known about the Owen Magnetic since I was a child. I'd only have seen pictures of it. Thanks Jay. I've never seen it in motion. So cool to see one running. Electric transmission...

    • @pinkiesue849
      @pinkiesue849 2 года назад +32

      Are you a genius like your great-grandfather?

    • @cosmicgoo8074
      @cosmicgoo8074 2 года назад +63

      @@pinkiesue849 sometimes yes

    • @cellphone7223
      @cellphone7223 2 года назад +37

      @@cosmicgoo8074 Hurry up and invent the Holo-deck please.....😁

    • @helenmohiam944
      @helenmohiam944 2 года назад +44

      @@pinkiesue849 The genius is Justus Enz, though, he made the actual designs and Jay said that multiple times. R.M Owen would be the owner that hired the genius.

    • @bobbybrooks4826
      @bobbybrooks4826 2 года назад +5

      how did Owen fit in... are your people still in Philadelphia

  • @tomdunigan234
    @tomdunigan234 10 месяцев назад +73

    Most auto museums are static displays. You showing us the ins and outs of these cars, their restoration, and how to drive them is a treasure.

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 Год назад +74

    Jay Leno is truly a gem. He's preserving parts of history that few could or want to do. His finances assure things are done correctly and as true to original design as humanly possible. Some may see this as wasteful, but any piece of history that is saved is worth the effort, and I hope he understands how appreciative we are

  • @dandahermitseals5582
    @dandahermitseals5582 2 года назад +251

    Every machine you own is a treasure of mechanical history. But Jay I gotta say this ( to me) is the most amazing reincarnation that could have ever been done. You must have a literal fortune in it. I'm nearly 80 yrs old and been a gear head all my life. This a master piece and the most impressive accomplishment I could ever dream of seeing. I am in awe and feel so blessed n lucky to see this before I pass. There's no way I could truly tell you the sense of beauty and gratitude I have for your sharing this. You are the only one like you. Sincerely -- thank you for doing this and sharing it. Dan Seals

    • @jimhouse9961
      @jimhouse9961 2 года назад +8

      Nice

    • @michaelcorbidge7914
      @michaelcorbidge7914 2 года назад +14

      I kinda wonder how he copes driving so many different types of vehicles which each require different unrelated operating techniques for gear shifting , engine throttle, braking , clutch operation if applicable, starting procedure......

    • @AiEdgar
      @AiEdgar 2 года назад +6

      Is a wonderful thing

    • @masterofreality926
      @masterofreality926 Год назад +7

      @@michaelcorbidge7914 He understands mechanics pretty well, I don`t have a problem of operating/assembling-reassembling different computers, phones and other electrical devices as a repair technician. But mechanics is my weakest side. On the other hand, I`m not so much interested in it. If you are really into it, you will know.

    • @francograpelli3060
      @francograpelli3060 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@michaelcorbidge7914 he is s a motörhead 🤣🤪

  • @FalconXE302
    @FalconXE302 3 года назад +116

    3.14 Million subscribers have juts found out what an Owens Magnetic is...
    Jay, if you didn't take the time & effort to restore, then share the car with us on RUclips, IM failry sure a lot of us would never know about some of these cars.
    Thank you so much...

  • @leehelck4606
    @leehelck4606 3 года назад +265

    Jay: "i don't really know a whole lot about this car." *proceeds to go into a half an hour in-depth look at the mechanical workings of the vehicle.

    • @marioreali5925
      @marioreali5925 3 года назад +6

      Well he spends a bunch of time describing the "valve cover" they recreated which is actually the water manifold.

    • @JohnCline
      @JohnCline 3 года назад +6

      But he still clearly did not understand how it works and much of what he said was incorrect.

    • @cleveland2286
      @cleveland2286 3 года назад +5

      @@JohnCline Didn't know there was someone on the internet who understood the workings of an over 100-year-old state-of-the-art vehicle of which only a handful were made but I guess you never know.

    • @captainbart
      @captainbart 3 года назад +7

      He often makes note of the notion, that he has zero knowledge of the 105 yr.old automobiles first 75 years! How many men drove this vehicle, before it was parked, and sold to Jay. He's being sincerly ignorant.....

    • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 3 года назад +7

      @@marioreali5925 He's done videos about it before and is well aware that it's a coolant passage cover, which is why it got corroded, which is why they had to scan it with laser beams etc etc. But it goes on top of the engine and has a cork gasket just like a valve cover and it's very easy for one's brain (esp. for gentlement of a certain age) to just slip into calling it a valve cover.
      Of course, the big coolant hose on the front of it is a clue, too.

  • @robertrickett7816
    @robertrickett7816 2 года назад +47

    When I worked at NBC, Jay would come to work driving a different car. He always took the time to tell me what that strange three wheeled car was, or how much more he had to do to finish the restore on the Shelby Cobra. A great guy, always willing to educate a guy that was clueless about cars.

    • @renwoxing8287
      @renwoxing8287 Год назад

      Does HE Hate People Looking AT him ??? Does HE Fire People for looking at him that he doesn't want looking at him ??? Does he want people to avert their eyes from him if he feels he is a superior person ?>? [ I think I noticed that in his videos, people averting their eyes and not looking at him ! ] man some people are weird af ! deep seeded psych issues much ?

    • @robertrickett7816
      @robertrickett7816 Год назад +6

      @@renwoxing8287 I think you sent this to the wrong person, it has nothing whatsoever to do with my statement

    • @renwoxing8287
      @renwoxing8287 Год назад

      @@robertrickett7816 idk if your playing dumb or not.
      this is a question type specifically tailored for someone who personally knows Leno and would have the knowledge.
      i.e *YOU*
      However, I do understand if you are reluctant to speak on such things.

    • @robertrickett7816
      @robertrickett7816 Год назад +11

      @@renwoxing8287 okay, Jay is exactly what you see, friendly, open, highly intelligent, and as I said willing to educate folks about his favorite subject, old cars. When I worked at NBC as security, he was subbing for Carson. He'd stop at the gate were folks stood to see stars passing through to the studios, just to talk. The first time we actually met, he saw me getting ready to leave work, on my candy apple red Harley-Davidson. He stopped to talk about my bike, and asked if I was going to Sturges Bike Week. No I work at NBC, can't afford it, and added unless you hire me as a body guard. The next day I went to an agency, got bonded, and rode to Sturges as his body guard. It was funny, cause he's a good 4" taller than me. It was a good two half week.

    • @shadfallfan
      @shadfallfan Год назад

      ​@@renwoxing8287Someone forgot to take their meds. What a psycho.

  • @geoffcrisp7225
    @geoffcrisp7225 4 месяца назад +9

    Without Jay's dedication this car would have ended up in some scrap yard.
    Brilliant restoration of an unique automobile.

  • @jaisuryabanerjee
    @jaisuryabanerjee 3 года назад +401

    This is not just a car review, it's a glimpse of history. I mean, to think that 100 years ago you'd have such an innovative concept wayyy ahead of its time. Its also a piece of art, gorgeous. Thanks Jay.

    • @Kolonol1
      @Kolonol1 3 года назад +13

      That's the thing...art...cars were works of art...

    • @MH3GL
      @MH3GL 3 года назад +20

      Were they ahead of their time, or are we behind on ours....?

    • @aserta
      @aserta 3 года назад +17

      It was far more common than you'd think. Modern car designers like to think they're being innovative. They are not. Not even remotely.

    • @aserta
      @aserta 3 года назад +6

      @@MH3GL They were limited by the technology of their time.

    • @jaisuryabanerjee
      @jaisuryabanerjee 3 года назад +9

      Good to see that I'm not the only one to think that in terms of design, innovation and sheer beauty we may not have moved as far ahead as we may like to think!

  • @RBCharger
    @RBCharger 3 года назад +119

    I got the "Mr. Bill" reference immediately but had to laugh when Jay said no one knows who Mr. Bill is anymore.

    • @martind349
      @martind349 3 года назад

      I didn't know who Mr. Bill was when everyone knew who Mr. Bill was, at my level you had to have been confiscated by Mormons to blip. Still, it's been a reasonably enjoyable derivative haul.

    • @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785
      @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785 3 года назад +13

      *Ooooooh Nooooo!*
      And mister Bill gets splatted by the car.

    • @VH_Rules
      @VH_Rules 3 года назад +6

      Even Mr. Sluggo would approve of this car!

    • @westvideo
      @westvideo 3 года назад +4

      mister hand!!

    • @matrox
      @matrox 3 года назад +2

      I knew who Mr Bill was!🧐😵

  • @patrickdickinson1016
    @patrickdickinson1016 11 месяцев назад +20

    This car was in my neighbors garage for several years and he worked on it from time to time. When I saw the photo of it in the driveway, I recognized my neighbors driveway in chatsworth, California. His name was Jim Kutch. He worked on many many cars and he was very skilled and produced beautiful work. He never finished this, and sold it to his friend Izzy, which was mentioned in the video,That Jay Leno bought the car from. I remember him at one point getting it running and it was just a shell with a seat and driving around the neighborhood.

    • @deltajohnny
      @deltajohnny 4 месяца назад +1

      Great info! 👏👏👏

  • @adrianmonk4440
    @adrianmonk4440 Год назад +33

    Jay Leno, Automotive Historian, Restoration Expert, & Driving Enthusiast. A true connoisseur, & laid back curator of his lifetime collection efforts. THANKS FOR SHARING.

    • @martinphilip8998
      @martinphilip8998 8 месяцев назад +2

      I used to shun him for his political views. But since I started watching these episodes I have found new respect for Jay. So knowledgeable that it’s easy to listen to passively.

  • @tedecker3792
    @tedecker3792 3 года назад +346

    The most “ahead of its time” thing I saw was the “don’t touch this, see your dealer” tag.

    • @necrothescistt8164
      @necrothescistt8164 3 года назад +9

      true, sad, but true.

    • @BobWilson84
      @BobWilson84 3 года назад +9

      This comment is severely underrated!

    • @Markver1
      @Markver1 3 года назад +16

      People get worked up about Tesla not letting people work on their own cars. The more things change the more they stay the same.

    • @moefitzgerald4439
      @moefitzgerald4439 3 года назад +1

      @@BobWilson84 facts

    • @oldenweery7510
      @oldenweery7510 3 года назад +8

      @@Markver1 Ah, one of my favorite French sayings, "Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose." At 80, I often think how it's true. (It applies to old codgers, too, n'est-ce pas?)

  • @dustinwegner853
    @dustinwegner853 2 года назад +316

    I love how Jay acrually drives his cars no matter how rare or how much they are worth. Some people have all these amazing cars and never drive them. They were made to drive and can be fixed.

    • @myrryxmas691
      @myrryxmas691 2 года назад +31

      He says on another video "buy a 100 point Concours car, drive it until it's a 10 point car, then restore it again!"
      I agree. If you can afford half a million dollars for what is essentially a toy, you can certainly afford to drop a couple hundred thousand on another restoration every 10 or 15 years.

    • @locknut5382
      @locknut5382 2 года назад +13

      Some folks even race them. They don't treat them with kid gloves; they're driven to their true potential. Check out the 'Goodwood Festival of Speed' videos on RUclips, for some examples of cars dating back as far as 1905 are raced every year.

    • @myrryxmas691
      @myrryxmas691 2 года назад +6

      @@locknut5382 as it should be!

    • @cdgonepotatoes4219
      @cdgonepotatoes4219 2 года назад +11

      Yeah. While you can't do all with it, metal deposition 3D printers are now a thing and affordable enough for collectors to replace cast components and putting and maintaining those oldies in proper state.

    • @myrryxmas691
      @myrryxmas691 2 года назад +8

      @@cdgonepotatoes4219 interesting tid-bit... some years ago, the Marmon owners club got together to discuss the problems they were having with their V-16 engines. The aluminum heads were becoming so badly corroded the cars were becoming undrivable.
      Now, there's only about 75 Marmon Sixteens extant, so they approached Edelbrock about custom casting and machining new replacement cylinder heads.
      Edelbrock quoted them a price of $15,000 EACH.
      The owner's club said, "GREAT! We'll take 100 sets!"
      Like I said, these people have very deep pockets. They're not looking to save money just because 3D printing is less costly than pouring a sand casting.
      They'll pay however much it costs to keep their shiny pretties running, and they can afford it.
      $85,000 for a rebuilt engine, plus another $30,000 to buy new heads?
      It's pocket change to them.

  • @Juan-ll6sf
    @Juan-ll6sf Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the ride in the Owen's Magnetic car. The first hybrid car in history really works fine.

  • @LarsLarsen77
    @LarsLarsen77 9 месяцев назад +4

    You can tell Jay really loves this car. He talks about it all the time.

  • @te01guy
    @te01guy 3 года назад +569

    How many years until Jay finds the envelope in the jump seat again...

    • @born_again_torinos
      @born_again_torinos 3 года назад +55

      Make no mistake...he already forgot it.

    • @aalipour01
      @aalipour01 3 года назад +16

      Came here for this. Envelope went straight back into the seat.

    • @romansroad2007
      @romansroad2007 3 года назад +19

      Ya that’s what I was thinking too. But he probably thought it was good just to keep it there because he might loss it some other way so it stays with him in the car

    • @Cadadadry
      @Cadadadry 3 года назад +5

      First time Jay dropped that envelope in the seat was when Bonaparte said "Du haut de ces pyramides quarante siècles nous contemplent !" on Gyzeh plateau...
      and I guess he doesn't remember either...

    • @oldenweery7510
      @oldenweery7510 3 года назад +5

      @@Cadadadry C'est vrais. I sympathize. I used to have a lousy memory, but since I banged my head on the driver's side glass (didn't break it, thank le bon Dieu!), when a young blockhead T-boned me in the middle of an intersection, plus Old Age, now I have _none._ Stay safe.

  • @Bout_TreeFiddy
    @Bout_TreeFiddy 3 года назад +466

    The previous owner is my friend, Izzy. He is 95 years old. He bought the car from Norway in the late 60s, and it was shipped to Los Angeles. It started up as soon as he put a battery on it. No effort there. His brother was a former pupil of Frank Lloyd Wright and was teaching architecture in Norway, who told his students to keep their eyes open for any unusual cars. The Owen had become folklore in Norway at the time and that's how Izzy got it! It had 9,000 miles on it at the time Izzy brought it to Los Angeles.

    • @alainportant6412
      @alainportant6412 3 года назад +8

      08:05 He took poor care of it !

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 3 года назад +29

      @@steph_tsf - Don't think EVs will become practical until they standardize on 3 or 4 universal battery sizes/shapes! You stop at a station, drop out the discharged battery, have a charged battery shoved up and in, and drive onward... computer will keep track of what your old and new battery are worth each time you swap batteries...

    • @spooley
      @spooley 3 года назад +10

      Pretty sure Jay mentioned his name in another video on one of his super rare cars.

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 3 года назад +16

      @@BuzzLOLOL Right.
      On long weekends, I drive 250 miles to a property with no electricity. I might get there on batteries, but if I do, I'm stuck at the end of a dirt road.

    • @tkhande
      @tkhande 3 года назад +8

      Any more info on where in Norway the car was located and any local Norwegian history?

  • @artswri
    @artswri Год назад +20

    One of a kind experience to drive, so happy to see that the car is being preserved by Mr Leno

  • @Tater4200
    @Tater4200 Год назад +10

    This may be my favorite car in Jay's entire collection... man the early 20th century was FULL of beautiful engineering feats. What a amazing time to live.

  • @briantucker7133
    @briantucker7133 3 года назад +208

    That $9,000 in 1913 (as far back as the BLS CPI calculator goes) equates to over $240,000 in today’s dollars, amazing that they produced any of these at all, so glad Jay saved it.

    • @crazysilly2914
      @crazysilly2914 3 года назад +6

      a quarter million!!!

    • @Nupealoop
      @Nupealoop 3 года назад +13

      My mind is blown with the technology so long ago, the insane price tag, and how any of these ever left a concept stage. Then to watch Mr. Leno drive something that should just be an article in a classic car book.

    • @crazysilly2914
      @crazysilly2914 3 года назад +10

      @@Nupealoop the top 1% were willing to spend a lot back then...

    • @haggis0breath
      @haggis0breath 3 года назад +9

      Agree 100•\° ...at the speeds it could go, it must have been something of a supercar for the day. Now there is the hybrid Königsegg, seems like full circle today

    • @stevenmiller5999
      @stevenmiller5999 3 года назад +3

      It is awesome they save so much from the past

  • @Rick_Foley
    @Rick_Foley 3 года назад +166

    "I'll just put this envelope back where I forgot it."

    • @bryanst.martin7134
      @bryanst.martin7134 3 года назад +4

      Yes, but not lost.

    • @CZ350tuner
      @CZ350tuner 3 года назад +7

      @@bryanst.martin7134 If you want anything lost, just let a woman "tidy up" a room!!

    • @barefootnhilbily7091
      @barefootnhilbily7091 Месяц назад +1

      Exactly what I was thinking...lol

  • @Bob_Sacamano
    @Bob_Sacamano 3 месяца назад +2

    I love when its just Jay so there is no rush in the things being explained.

  • @mulelpi2151
    @mulelpi2151 3 года назад +101

    11:15 Willy C. M. Gilbert was a Norwegian sailor who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was a crew member of the Norwegian boat Mosk II which won the gold medal in the 10 metre class. per Wiki

    • @alexbrown1995
      @alexbrown1995 3 года назад

      Thank you. That saved me from researching Norwegian Olympic medal winners :-)

  • @blue1968GTO
    @blue1968GTO 2 года назад +44

    As an engineer, I will be so bold as to pass on a heartfelt thanks from Justus Entz for your recognition of his work.

  • @Go4Corvette
    @Go4Corvette Год назад +2

    Thanks for the tour, Jay. Take care, Mike, retired ASE Master Automotive Technician.

  • @donmcatee45
    @donmcatee45 8 месяцев назад +2

    The best part of automotive history is to see the innovations over the years. I’d really like to see some more early commercial vehicles.
    Thank you for your work and time Jay!

  • @RonRay
    @RonRay 3 года назад +159

    Jay, I'm 72.. When I leave this world (i.e. dimension), there might be 18 people who will know about it- (six of which might miss me) -- But when you leave, it will be a sad day for the world. We love you, man.

    • @cambridgebright802
      @cambridgebright802 3 года назад +19

      7 now. I'll miss you Ronray! Be blessed and God bless you for being a positive person to the human race.

    • @mottthehoople693
      @mottthehoople693 3 года назад +3

      Ill miss you too

    • @cambridgebright802
      @cambridgebright802 3 года назад +3

      I meant it ron ray... Days later and I miss you buddy... Everyone leaves a memory with everyone we met. Have a nice week buddy.

    • @RonRay
      @RonRay 3 года назад +3

      @@cambridgebright802 Thank you. ♥

    • @lukeharpman7675
      @lukeharpman7675 3 года назад +4

      I'm 25 & can't agree with you more

  • @thomashumphries3519
    @thomashumphries3519 3 года назад +57

    Jay is so humble...he is such a good custodian for these cars..

    • @velveetaslingshot
      @velveetaslingshot 3 года назад

      Really? Go to his garage and ask if you can see the cars.

  • @racerxlv
    @racerxlv 3 месяца назад +2

    I want to take a minute to thank you for saving so much automotive history. These are a true expression of the finest art meeting function. This Owens is truly magnificent. Again, Thank you..

  • @devmeistersuperprecision4155
    @devmeistersuperprecision4155 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Jay. I am the last survivor of the Estes Park Steam Team. Worked on the sister car of your 1909 model R. Still make replacement parts for old cars and trucks. And yes, I am one of this vintage machine types.
    I am fascinated with how the Owens magnetic works. They didn’t have computers but I have engineering books from back then. My grand dad taught engineering math and now has his own wiki page.
    The engineers and machinists of then were extremely smart. I think they had a better grasp on principles then the new kids today.
    I think you would find the ward Lenard drive interesting. This was an electric drive amplifier that used motors and generators. No tubes. No transistors. It looks like Owen magnetic borrowed a few items from ward Lenard although they are ultimately different machines.

  • @zevgoldman6769
    @zevgoldman6769 3 года назад +54

    "Let me put this back in here," so I can forget it again. Still the stand up comedian. Excellent video, Jay.

  • @producer73
    @producer73 3 года назад +55

    I know what it is. I'm 48 years old. My grandparents were born 1903 and 1908, and passed at the end of the 90's. My grandfather was an inventor, and auto mechanic , also worked for AV. Roe. He had a few garages running from the mid 1920's up to 1975, when his last garage closed down. He was still welding, under cars, creating gizmos for his cars right up to his passing. All his garages were located on the eastern side of Toronto, Ontario. I was lucky to have him around. His creative engineering and inventive perceptions molded themselves into me. I have known of this car since a wee little brat, though I certainly wouldn't have if it wasn't for him.

    • @brianborell4469
      @brianborell4469 3 года назад +2

      Me too. I actually knew about the Owens Magnetic before I heard of Jay Leno but I'm a nut for unusual cars and the history of technology. Plus I'm 51 and live near the original home of the Anderson Motor Car company.

    • @IdeaBoxful
      @IdeaBoxful 3 года назад +5

      Bless their generation, they had to go through 2 wars, depression and inequalities. And they didn't hold that against the society..Wish we had more of them today..

    • @gordonwinter4540
      @gordonwinter4540 3 года назад

      @Christ - King Of Kings this is a video about CARS! Why do you bring pandemics and bible verses into the conversation?

    • @michaellovetere8033
      @michaellovetere8033 3 года назад

      @Santiago Oehler Toca If masks work, then why do we need to stand 6 feet apart rom one another?, if social distancing works, then why do we need the masks? If the masks and social distancing work, then why do we need a vaccine?...

  • @pauljefferies9087
    @pauljefferies9087 4 месяца назад +3

    What an incredible team Jay has! Bits and pieces turned back into a beautiful and functional automobile!

  • @Deuce-eq4mv
    @Deuce-eq4mv 5 месяцев назад +3

    God bless you Jay for doing humanity s great service by preserving history thank you

  • @brucelee9941
    @brucelee9941 3 года назад +97

    Jay Leno is a national treasure I don’t know to many people that would have found a rusted vintage vehicle in Norway and bring it back to life, absolutely amazing craftsmanship

    • @emak4558
      @emak4558 3 года назад +2

      And then take the time to make very informative videos.

    • @Sonny_V
      @Sonny_V 3 года назад +4

      The Great thing about Jay is that he's a celebrity that's a 'Regular Guy'.
      That's hard to find these days...

    • @IdeaBoxful
      @IdeaBoxful 3 года назад +1

      @@greatestevar no step 1, work hard.. which he did

  • @TheNyarcangel
    @TheNyarcangel 3 года назад +80

    Toyota..."Look at our new Hybrid"
    Jay..."Hold my beer"

    • @anthonysammartino1654
      @anthonysammartino1654 3 года назад +4

      HA, HA, HA, !

    • @davenettlesmusic2954
      @davenettlesmusic2954 3 года назад +7

      Just about what I said. It took a hundred years to figure out if you took this car and stuffed in a giant high density battery you could run it, part time on electric power, now thats progress, LOL. This Owens guy should have got together with Tesla, with a few Tesla coils to send it some power it really could have been a true EV 101 years ago.

    • @mainerockflour3462
      @mainerockflour3462 2 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣💖

  • @briantincher9284
    @briantincher9284 2 года назад +2

    As I get older I wonder constantly what will be my legacy? "What am I leaving behind for the younger generation?" This beyond Jays awesome comedy is his legacy. With out Jay how would any of us even know about these great cars. Thanks Jay...Truly Thank YOU!!!

  • @coldpond
    @coldpond 2 месяца назад +2

    Love the 'Mr. Bill' analogy. The funny thing is, after you 1st mentioned it, Mr. Bill seamlessly popped in my head at the next stop. 👍 Beautiful automobile. Thank you for sharing.

  • @nukedathlonman
    @nukedathlonman 3 года назад +79

    So glad this piece of history was not only saved, but also gets used. :-)

    • @berniemcfadden7760
      @berniemcfadden7760 3 года назад +10

      There's No sense having a wonderful vintage car if you don't drive it. That would be a waste of history(and money)!

    • @nukedathlonman
      @nukedathlonman 3 года назад +3

      @@berniemcfadden7760 No arguements from me on that. :-)

  • @DoomFinger511
    @DoomFinger511 3 года назад +115

    I love these unfiltered pandemic edition episodes. I feel like it's just me stopping by and hanging out with Uncle Jay.

    • @lisastallingskeelor3328
      @lisastallingskeelor3328 3 года назад +10

      I was just thinking this, too. “What are you doing lisa?” Just hanging out with Jay Leno in his garage.” 😉😉

    • @user-fm1on3hy8h
      @user-fm1on3hy8h 3 года назад +2

      ALL LIFE MATTERS

    • @DoomFinger511
      @DoomFinger511 3 года назад +1

      @@user-fm1on3hy8h what does that have to do with my comment?

    • @user-fm1on3hy8h
      @user-fm1on3hy8h 3 года назад

      @@DoomFinger511 racist!?

    • @DoomFinger511
      @DoomFinger511 3 года назад

      @@user-fm1on3hy8h weak attempt at trolling... would expect better from a 7 year old RUclips account

  • @mikegalvin9801
    @mikegalvin9801 2 года назад +3

    I was a garage band kid but had friends who were serious garage rat gearheads back in 70s high school. For someone like them working at Jay's garage must be heaven on earth.

  • @markmcwilliams2461
    @markmcwilliams2461 2 года назад +10

    Fabulous episode Jay. As an Mech E, I've known early cars were electric, but this 1916 hybrid was a total surprise.
    Thanks for including the design and operational details.

  • @gsmith207
    @gsmith207 3 года назад +202

    I’m sure I’m not the only one that feels like Mr. Leno is giving a personal tour just to me. So cool. Thanks for sharing your toys.

    • @rickdrysdale892
      @rickdrysdale892 3 года назад +7

      It does seem that he is talking 1 to 1 with us.

    • @rontroy3843
      @rontroy3843 3 года назад +2

      Feels like that to me too! Amazing car! And Jay - I use an Optima 6 volt AGM in my Packard 243 Touring (built May 1926). And it did require a charger upgrade.

    • @rontroy3843
      @rontroy3843 3 года назад +5

      @Stev Raznick So what? Made a living, collected great cars, teaches others about these cars. I grew up among antique cars and appreciate what he does and what I learn from him.

    • @thecarterkid7423
      @thecarterkid7423 3 года назад +1

      @Stev Raznick it his job to be in front of people 😐

    • @CoIoneIPanic
      @CoIoneIPanic 3 года назад +2

      @Stev Raznick who doesn't? A smarter man than me said best: Man cannot live on bread alone.

  • @porticojunction
    @porticojunction 3 года назад +49

    There is one in The Crawford Auto Air Museum in Cleveland Ohio. Their display notes that one of the only other ones known is owned by Jay Leno.

    • @albertstadt9853
      @albertstadt9853 3 года назад +1

      one is reported as having sold for $128,000

    • @Markver1
      @Markver1 3 года назад +1

      Who else is searching the comments to find that guy who knows how many of these still exist?

    • @Markver1
      @Markver1 3 года назад +3

      Never mind, lets get Jay to make reproductions and sell them for less than a Prius. That’ll show them EV/Hybrid snobs. Who wants to start a GoFundMe?

    • @Z-Twinturbo
      @Z-Twinturbo 3 года назад +1

      nice

    • @davesy6969
      @davesy6969 3 года назад +2

      @@Markver1 I know it's an old fashioned design but i like the jump seats and it looks well designed and put together.

  • @tdevinetampa
    @tdevinetampa 2 года назад +1

    I like that you don’t care what it costs to bring a car to life again, thank you!

  • @jalan5655
    @jalan5655 Год назад +2

    Here's to Jay Leno! Millions of laughs, Billions of smiles and countless hours of instruction, preservation and support for automotive history. His contributions to the world (and all its gearheads) are nothing short of INCREDIBLE. Thanks, Jay.

  • @iananderson1422
    @iananderson1422 3 года назад +43

    From an engineering point of view given the year, this is one of the coolest cars in Jays collection

  • @soldatolacrimosa1868
    @soldatolacrimosa1868 Год назад +1

    Jay Leno is the type of collector I would be if I could afford it. I'm glad he shares his collection with the public through these videos.

  • @concernedcitizen2766
    @concernedcitizen2766 3 года назад +224

    Surprisingly enough, it looks like the Owen Magnetic literature did not call for “your man” to do anything to the car.

    • @edbruder9975
      @edbruder9975 3 года назад +9

      I like how handy those grease cups were for the back leaf springs. There was also a couple of those under the hood too. So much easier and cleaner than climbing under and trying to plug onto a grease nipple.

    • @Mrcaffinebean
      @Mrcaffinebean 3 года назад +17

      Even back then hybrids were less maintenance 😂

    • @phamnuwen9442
      @phamnuwen9442 3 года назад +3

      @@Mrcaffinebean Are they today? Changing the traction battery on a hybrid is not cheap.

    • @FreeManFreeThought
      @FreeManFreeThought 3 года назад +6

      @@phamnuwen9442 Less maintenance does not mean no maintenance.

    • @phamnuwen9442
      @phamnuwen9442 3 года назад +4

      @@FreeManFreeThought Indeed it doesn't. Maybe it even means more maintenance?

  • @georgeroehl5885
    @georgeroehl5885 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Jay. A beautiful demonstration of my phrase "Old tech isn't bad tech".
    Often said to younger people while repairing their modern equipment.
    New designers always look forward, not realizing it would serve them well to look back.

    • @MrJturner74
      @MrJturner74 2 года назад +1

      that is why it is called research not just searching. Because sometimes you don't have to reinvent the wheel.

  • @Alniemi
    @Alniemi 2 года назад +6

    Im so happy that you spend your money to preserve these amazing pieces of history. I hope that someday your collection can be in a museum for everyone to see.

  • @lpdirv
    @lpdirv 2 года назад +121

    Sounds like a diesel electric train. So cool, thanks Jay. I love the idea that Jay doesn’t pretend to know everything. Mark of a gentleman.

    • @IndependentBear
      @IndependentBear 2 года назад +6

      The mark of an INTELLIGENT gentleman. The idiots will answer all of your questions and then it's up to you to figure out which answers are correct

    • @549BR
      @549BR 2 года назад +1

      Ironically, he's extremely knowledgeable about the automotive field.

    • @frankdesbaux
      @frankdesbaux 2 года назад

      @@IndependentBear He's an old racist coot but he has fortunately mellowed with age.
      His history of entertaining was certainly a thing of the times.

    • @ZeroMass
      @ZeroMass 2 года назад

      not so... much different

    • @frankdesbaux
      @frankdesbaux 2 года назад

      @@ZeroMass Yes do less more. 100%.

  • @frankmacleod2565
    @frankmacleod2565 3 года назад +74

    I love these pandemic episodes. Jay rocks. Hybrid from 104 years ago? Tell me more

    • @mozek1100mb
      @mozek1100mb 3 года назад

      @no no indeed...

    • @frankmacleod2565
      @frankmacleod2565 3 года назад

      @no no Fantastic point. I do apologize for that.

    • @aserta
      @aserta 3 года назад +4

      They had a lot of them. Electric and hybrids. It's a forgotten part of history it seems. You can read snippets if you find old magazines from the 1900's. Almanac compilations are the biggest source, some places on the web you can find them. Funny thing, not just the concepts of the cars are "novel" but also the magazines. Some pages, i swear, they could've been made in the 1990's or 2000's. You can find some on Archive(dot)org.

    • @frankmacleod2565
      @frankmacleod2565 3 года назад

      @@aserta Amazing. I learn a lot on Jay's show, both from Jay and from the comment section. Thanks very much.

  • @mikezimmermann89
    @mikezimmermann89 2 года назад +3

    I love these videos! Not only do you the kind of detailed examination you’d experience at a museum (without someone over your shoulder craning for a better look); but, you get to go for a ride and see all the amazing stuff work (something very few museum visitors will EVER experience).

  • @OregonOutbackRanch5629
    @OregonOutbackRanch5629 3 месяца назад +1

    Hello Jay; Thank you, Jay Leno for the many years of the Jay Leno Garage. WOW Just amazing!!!. Been 5 years since we left SoCal. Worked for a wireless company down the street from the Jay Leno Garage back in 2005. We said Hello to you on PCH in front of the Harley Davidson store and the wife got a photo with you. You have ALWAY been so Kind to everyone. Grew up working on mechanical stuff. Bought bikes and Cars for cheap and fixed them up as a hobby as a BYM. Knowing what it takes to get just a single part on any pre-1980 car found and replaced, I am ALWAY AMAZED at your collection of the Vehicles you find and return to such beautiful condition. Most of them that I have never heard of before. But get to learn about in detail through, Jay Leno Garage. Thank You Jay from the bottom of my heart and soul.

  • @kctyphoon
    @kctyphoon 3 года назад +180

    The world needs more Jay Lenos. Ive yet to see Jay ever act like he was better than anyone else.

    • @donfss5088
      @donfss5088 3 года назад +3

      I've always liked Leno, at the same time I couldn't stand lettermens narcissism .

    • @SS-du7tr
      @SS-du7tr 3 года назад +1

      Peddoman who?

    • @haggis0breath
      @haggis0breath 3 года назад +10

      He can be pretty critical towards people who do come off as "better". Famously, he was interviewing somebody who said he wouldn't get a Ferarri because "everyone has one". Jay said, no not everyone has a Ferarri or can afford one. My parents can't afford a Ferarri." Leno doesn't even like Ferarris apparently, he doesn't own one but does own 8 or 10 Lamborghinis.

    • @HelloWorld-ns7gt
      @HelloWorld-ns7gt 3 года назад

      @@haggis0breath Could buy his parents a Ferarri each no problem.
      You can buy me one anytime Jay.

    • @mikekaatman3194
      @mikekaatman3194 3 года назад +3

      Jeff Beotch..i mean Bezos...is a pauper compared to Jay Leno when it comes to leaving a legacy.

  • @martinjrgensen8234
    @martinjrgensen8234 3 года назад +208

    It is crazy how far ahead of its time this concept was.

    • @jonnycando
      @jonnycando 3 года назад +19

      Our ideas are always born way ahead of useful technology….but first you have to imagine what you want to do….then….you think of a way to do it.

    • @bentullett6068
      @bentullett6068 3 года назад +14

      It was well advanced as the next time this idea would be used is in Diesel electric locomotives.

    • @zachmiller9175
      @zachmiller9175 3 года назад +17

      It's actually pretty similar to some gas-electric tram prototypes which were made a few decades prior, but predates the adoption of diesel-electric locomotives by some 15 years, certainly an interesting stepping stone in the story of hybrid power.

    • @daviddavis1322
      @daviddavis1322 3 года назад +5

      Innovation is heavily involved with timing

    • @someone46018
      @someone46018 3 года назад +8

      Maybe we are lagging to far behind...

  • @barbarapadgett5538
    @barbarapadgett5538 Год назад +4

    Thank you Jay. This just gave me joy to see you and your special cars. I’ve enjoyed anything to do with automobiles since I was 6 yrs old. Thank you for taking us along!

  • @davebewshey1549
    @davebewshey1549 2 года назад +4

    The engineers from that era we're so brilliant and innovative... I love the mechanical design aspect of these old wackadoodle cars thanks Jay

  • @buddywhatshisname522
    @buddywhatshisname522 3 года назад +119

    Must be magic living near Jay’s garage and seeing these pieces of rolling art go by every so often.

    • @finddeniro
      @finddeniro 3 года назад

      No talking of the Local..
      Mechanical Club is Private.

    • @JCSAXON
      @JCSAXON 2 года назад +1

      Good idea! 💡⚡️

  • @paulhowerton8390
    @paulhowerton8390 3 года назад +82

    "LENO'S AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY CLASS, ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES FOR OUR TIME -"

  • @etandoronne6048
    @etandoronne6048 Год назад +1

    Jay, you're the man! 🙏 Had to stop the clip just as t gets better and more interesting by the minute, to give you the kudos. You are an encyclopedia in the making! And like the best teachers, we don't even feel we're in a classroom, having all this super mind widening fun. You are like a father figure to us, so personal, nurturing, patient...♥️

  • @BikeInHudson
    @BikeInHudson 8 месяцев назад

    I love that you sought out and found this car and then restored it. Fantastic. Thanks for preserving history!

  • @junkhondas481
    @junkhondas481 3 года назад +147

    I love how he responds to people on the street. He doesn’t blow them off like what he’s asking is better.

    • @bbrenddon
      @bbrenddon 2 года назад +18

      Unlike Ellen Degeneres, he's a real human being

    • @turbinexman
      @turbinexman 2 года назад +12

      @@bbrenddon Ellen Degeneres rides a broom!!

    • @bbrenddon
      @bbrenddon 2 года назад +6

      @@turbinexman Ellen Degeneres is a witch I agree lol

    • @pattonpending7390
      @pattonpending7390 2 года назад +1

      Go tell Conan O'Brien that...

    • @mikefox1479
      @mikefox1479 2 года назад +4

      Okay gang let's get Jay to drive by Ellen's house and flip her off

  • @Trickynickymarts
    @Trickynickymarts 2 года назад +23

    What a great car and a fine example of the fact that an awful lot of what we do today is often not ground breaking stuff but refinements of previous engineering brilliance.
    Thank you Mr Leno for sharing your wonderful collection in this way.

  • @user-xj8os4cr1l
    @user-xj8os4cr1l 2 месяца назад

    Jay deserves a special award for his contribution to the history of the automobile. Other celebrities might buy wine, or cheese, or an island but he is tracking down patents to cars no one ever heard of as well as film, advertising, and handbooks AND he’s shares it with complete strangers who also love automotive history but might never have access to see one in real life. My goodness. He’s a great guy. Thank you Jay.

  • @donaldklapproth8091
    @donaldklapproth8091 9 месяцев назад

    Jay thank you from every car person for totally preservation and saving these extremely rare cars for history.This Baker electric Magnetic is definitely one I wasn't aware of in my 80 years of being a car lover admirer! Without your love of cars and all things mechanical would have been lost. Again our appreciation is overwhelming!

  • @raydunakin
    @raydunakin 2 года назад +267

    It's great to see the photos of the vehicle before it was restored. The transformation is amazing!

    • @sstills951
      @sstills951 2 года назад +7

      I know it's almost like they just rebuilt 75% of the car.

    • @lostpony4885
      @lostpony4885 2 года назад +2

      Pretty sure he just called Owen and ordered a new one from the results

    • @trickywho7463
      @trickywho7463 2 года назад +3

      It’s truly a beautiful people mover. IMO

  • @HamiltonSRink
    @HamiltonSRink 3 года назад +30

    More honor in admitting you don't fully understand, compared to claiming you fully understand when you really don't!

    • @bikesqump
      @bikesqump 3 года назад +1

      I fully understand your comment!

  • @Sir.RickParker949
    @Sir.RickParker949 2 года назад +2

    Thank's Jay for sharing this,not to mention your desire to restore and maintain a piece of history for the world to see.

  • @Lord_KillerBee
    @Lord_KillerBee Год назад +2

    This is why it's always a pleasure to watch Jay Leno's channel since we get to see a car like this Owen magnetic. Only someone like Jay Leno would say "I've been looking for an Owen magnetic for many years".

  • @MKBinDC
    @MKBinDC 3 года назад +62

    If it weren't for Jay and his team, this piece of history would be lost. Thanks for saving this treasure!

  • @JonnyMaxximum
    @JonnyMaxximum 3 года назад +134

    The fact that you can just print out a one of a kind replacement piece for an antique car nowadays is so damn cool

    • @nickthompson9697
      @nickthompson9697 3 года назад +11

      Agreed. I'm hyping the tech to my boss at the shop.

    • @ccaplinger
      @ccaplinger 3 года назад +21

      The pattern creation was almost exactly what he outlined, but the 3d print he showed isn't the casting pattern..it's a nylon prototype printed with an SLS printer used to confirm the fit like he mentioned. We 3D printed the casting pattern in 3D Systems QuickCast SLA and had it cast at the SeaCast Foundry up in Seattle. It's not an inexpensive process, but for a one-of-a-kind part like that, it was a lot less expensive than you might think.

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture 3 года назад +5

      @@ccaplinger So the actual part was investment cast from a plastic pattern with shrinkage allowance?

    • @ccaplinger
      @ccaplinger 3 года назад +10

      @@soaringvulture exactly....traditional cast part using an additive pattern that was compensated for shrink just like you’d do if the pattern was wax injected for mass production.

    • @cyberlord64
      @cyberlord64 3 года назад

      Yeah, I wonder if it would be possible to to keep 3d models of all parts, so that in the future, one would be able to 3d print the entire thing. A digital model of all parts would ensure these cars could exist, centuries from now.

  • @rickramberg
    @rickramberg 2 года назад +1

    This is awesome. Thank you for showing us this vehicle. Being an engineer for a major automotive company, I am fascinated to think of this vehicle being well over one hundred years old. And, to have the ingenuity built into it, fascinates me. Thank you!

  • @markmichlewicz5141
    @markmichlewicz5141 Год назад +3

    What a group of craftsman you have at your shop.I am a mechanic by trade and I am in awe of what they are able to do and your knowledge is second to none.

  • @off_mah_lawn2074
    @off_mah_lawn2074 3 года назад +78

    I honestly love these Pandemic editions with Jay just talking about the cars.

  • @ustuppy
    @ustuppy 3 года назад +44

    Never quit this show Jay. It’s the best work you have ever done.

    • @momnc4721
      @momnc4721 3 года назад +6

      Mr. Leno, I look forward to your RUclips videos every week, they are an education and a true description of what a car enthusiast is all about. Thank you for your time!

    • @ron4969
      @ron4969 3 года назад +2

      I thought the same thing , you will never get tired of any of his videos! Thanks to Jay Leno

    • @dayvwayv
      @dayvwayv 3 года назад

      yep! shittiest late night host ever

  • @horus2369
    @horus2369 Год назад +2

    Jay, thank you for solid stewardship of classic cars. I haven't seen such a large collection of well cared for classics since attending the grand opening of AUTOWORLD in my hometown, Flint Mi. Keep up the good work Sir 😀

  • @aliorr9356
    @aliorr9356 2 года назад

    I'm greatful of Jay's passion and his willingness to share it with us.

  • @francescoparillo8664
    @francescoparillo8664 3 года назад +54

    I've never heard of it. Thanks Jay for the education!

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins7029 3 года назад +148

    It's great that Jay saves, keeps, and runs the most unusual, significant cars. He should get a national award for all his efforts if he hasn't already.

    • @Nupealoop
      @Nupealoop 3 года назад +9

      Absolutely. This car is the type f thing one would read about. Just crazy it still exists and he drives one!

    • @tannerschoenwald2568
      @tannerschoenwald2568 3 года назад +3

      yup

    • @nerd1000ify
      @nerd1000ify 3 года назад +6

      Perhaps owning such a spectacular collection is reward enough for him.

    • @seamusbrown3171
      @seamusbrown3171 3 года назад +2

      Music Artists start out as fans duplicating or covering the dominant or cutting edge artists that inspired them to become musicians in the first place. Groundbreaking artists and bands at some point develop their own sound which becomes merely an extension of their own personae, style and vision. If they are groundbreaking enough, they inspire new potential artists and the cycle continues. Same with engineering and science, but unless there is real money involved, duplication is more acceptable in music because people want to hear old favorites. There is some kind of pleasure effect when people hear or watch entertainment they like and may have forgotten occasionally. In ancient Greece, the Iliad and the Odyssey were perennial favorites every ballad singer had to know. Amazingly, it became a right of passage reading them throughout the west, though post-World War I saw the Iliad fall out of favor and replaced with the Odyssey. There was a general distaste for glorifying war as was common in the 19th century..

    • @seamusbrown3171
      @seamusbrown3171 3 года назад +1

      @Shane888 Davies Very simple. All artists start out as fans. You have to love music to want to learn it.

  • @wolfbear7
    @wolfbear7 Год назад

    Thank You, Jay. For this and all the laughs. I used to see you running on Santa Monica Blvd near that grass island near the old Security Pacific bank, maybe 1980 give or take a few years. I had seen you and knew you were going places besides running. Best of all, I knew you were a good man with values. I'm a 67 year old hippie sort of but I kept my values. That's why I have a couple of friends from 62 and 48 years ago who I still love. I love cars too but didn't learn to tear down and rebuild until I got my first one and I moved back in with my parents for 6 months and my Dad taught me everything but automatic transmission. my Dad was an air traffic controller at the Battle of the Bulge and he was a good man and friend. I am grateful to him, and to you for great memories.

  • @northsidemechanic
    @northsidemechanic 3 года назад +35

    Jay, my birthday was April 3rd. I turned 58. I'm an Electronic Engineer. You did a great job explaining the Owen Magnetic. I had never heard of them. I have traveled all over Norway and spent a good bit of time there and loved it. And I am a SERIOUS car guy having spent the first 30 years of my life building and racing car and motorcycles. That is a super cool ride and you did a great restoration on it! Thanks for the Birthday Gift!! Again, great explanation!!

    • @drewgrows7765
      @drewgrows7765 2 года назад

      Someone should reintroduce this concept. Rechargeable cars are inconvenient

  • @CreatorCade
    @CreatorCade 3 года назад +80

    The cars over a hundred years old and still blowing minds.

    • @valeriyreiter4199
      @valeriyreiter4199 3 года назад +5

      No surprise to me, because modern cars try to make you wonder with multimedia systems. When old cars tried to make a more comfortable driving and easier maintenance

    • @valeriyreiter4199
      @valeriyreiter4199 3 года назад +7

      When you start learning what was in cars in 1900-1960's, every new car leaves you dissapointed... So many things that you'll never use and no useful features like tire compressor, oil pressure and level gage, a handle under the hood for a comfortable oil change, adjustable shock absorbers (from your dash), auto-starting if your engine stalled, air-cooled engines, etc...
      The most things I like is old air and oil filters which you can wash in the gas and put back again. And when they are under the hood and can be easily removed any time.
      I like foldable seats that make a big comfortable bed for you and your girl also))
      Modern cars are less about driving and more just toys with screens and useless buttons

    • @rickdrysdale892
      @rickdrysdale892 3 года назад

      When I'm 100 years old I'll still be blowing minds .

    • @fishhuntadventure
      @fishhuntadventure 3 года назад +1

      @@valeriyreiter4199
      Multimedia systems in cars are there because of and designed to appeal to mindless millennials who think that unless they are ‘fed’ everything they don’t feel the satisfaction they’re addicted to in their entitled minds.
      Modern cars should be as fascinating as the old; they’re not. They should cost 1/4 to 1/3 of what they do now; they don’t. They should cost less than oldies to annually to maintain; they won’t.
      Modern cars are designed to sell and be a revenue producer for the dealers. Mindless things to impress the mindless purchaser, serviceable things designed to impress the dealership owners.
      “no owner serviceable parts inside”

    • @TheRumbles13
      @TheRumbles13 3 года назад +1

      Probably even less people nowadays could figure it out

  • @davidsheff6280
    @davidsheff6280 7 месяцев назад

    Wow, what a superb restoration. The styling of this car is so cool, and the technology even cooler. Thank you Jay for these awesome videos. You are truly a blessing.

  • @RodgerDodger196
    @RodgerDodger196 Месяц назад

    …DOWN
    INNOVATIVE LANE‼️
    THE BEST PART ABOUT YOUR SHOW JAY IS YOUR LOVE OF ENTHUSIASM FOR PRESERVING THE PAST!! YOU BRING THESE ICONICS BACK TO LIFE! And we who could only dream of preservation
    Can know that IN YOUR GARAGE THEY ARE PROTECTED!! THANK YOU FOR DOING SO! And for seeking out this INGENIOUS NORWAY BEAUTY!

  • @GoingBracketRacing
    @GoingBracketRacing 3 года назад +31

    I’ve been watching this show for years. It’s maybe one of the greatest car shows ever invented. Most shows will show you one thing that has been given to them to install, but Jay takes you on a museum style tour of amazing things you never knew existed!

  • @CashIsKing_UseItOrLoseIt
    @CashIsKing_UseItOrLoseIt 3 года назад +114

    You sir, are a valued historian and I predict will be for many years to come.

  • @immewhou1755
    @immewhou1755 2 года назад +1

    Jay leno has/is/will(i 🙏) doin a huge amount of teaching/preservation for all of the future car or transportation enthusiasts and the industry as a whole truly is a amazing service and really dont get the recognition that he deserves and i hope that he knows how much it means to us in the driven wheel community and ill always see him as a man of royalty

  • @walterdolen7169
    @walterdolen7169 2 года назад

    Quite unusual. Never heard of this type of engine. I love the way you presented it, explaining how it works and given us the history of it, the price of it, pictures how it looked when you received it, how you used a 3D printer to get a pattern to remake an engine part, etc. You did a service to us to restore this car so future car buffs can appreciate the engineering and mechanical ability of the 1897-1916 car makers. Thanks!

  • @gmalivuk
    @gmalivuk 2 года назад +56

    I love the combination of century-apart technology with, "I need to replace the speedometer cable, so in the meantime I use my Apple Watch."

  • @bomondlivinxton
    @bomondlivinxton 3 года назад +37

    RUclips may be an enormous mountain of information yet there is no other channel that can offer such a detailed look at such a rare car. Loved it

  • @markdowns1
    @markdowns1 Год назад

    We definitely get a kick out of these personal videos with no crew. Thanks jay!!

  • @ohblahdeohbladah
    @ohblahdeohbladah 3 года назад +52

    I learn something every week. Love these “pandemic additions”, they are like a one on one conversation with Jay.

    • @nivlick
      @nivlick 3 года назад +5

      It’s more personal I find.

  • @bitfreakazoid
    @bitfreakazoid 2 года назад +111

    "It's fun to look at this period of history when everything wasn't set in stone..." It's the same with firearms. I love the older ones because they hadn't figured out what works best so there was a lot of different experimentation of designs and some of them are just really interesting and unique.

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 года назад +1

      Sure they did, it was from the Old World, they let us have a few of these magneto cars because they actual ran on fuel... in between demolishing buildings and patenting everything in sight!!

    • @Jimmy_Watt
      @Jimmy_Watt 2 года назад +4

      @@togowack What are you on about?

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 года назад +1

      @@Jimmy_Watt they are letting Jay Leno have the tip of the ice berg of what they got. You really think some dad and his kid built what amounts to a fuel cell vehicle, that drives better than any gasoline car, in 1890? It was already here for a thousand years.

    • @greathornedowl1783
      @greathornedowl1783 2 года назад

      @@togowack schizo

    • @pde2619
      @pde2619 2 года назад

      @@togowack daddy observed you playing with tinker toys

  • @bobmclaughlin4896
    @bobmclaughlin4896 2 года назад

    Thanks Jay, for keeping the vintage cars alive. ... Documenting and Preserving our past. 👍

  • @edday2636
    @edday2636 2 года назад +1

    Gorgeous car, inside and out. Never a big fan of touring cars, but this one is the exception. Thanks for showing this.

  • @victorblakey4260
    @victorblakey4260 3 года назад +62

    Some old cars look beautiful, but this one is in another level, the designer of the body of this car found a balance of lines and purpose and proportion, that makes it one of the most beautiful cars I have ever seen.

    • @vmhanlon
      @vmhanlon 3 года назад +7

      Agreed. The side view reveals how sleek the body is, especially noteworthy when compared to the cars of the day (and for many many days to come).

    • @davereid3708
      @davereid3708 3 года назад +2

      Hear hear!!

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 3 года назад +1

      Agreed. Within the design language of the time, too.
      Like the Briggs & Stratton 1980 Hybrid which makes the Pacer type design look good.

  • @tummytalk605
    @tummytalk605 3 года назад +14

    Jay you don't need the crew man, you do things just fine on yer own---That was an effin fab show bro