1932 12-160A Custom Auburn - Jay Leno's Garage

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @kybtissot
    @kybtissot Год назад +12

    Watching this again tonight for the millionth time. Jay bought this car from my husband and me. It belonged to my mother-in-law and it DEFINITELY did not look like this. So beautiful

    • @happycat3399
      @happycat3399 3 месяца назад +1

      How wonderful! You should go to his garage and visit her! Maybe drive her around a bit for comparison. Im sure she’d love to see you💕 and you can talk to Jay about her. She’s a beaut!!

    • @turdferguson2982
      @turdferguson2982 22 дня назад

      ​@@happycat3399do it!

  • @bradgotch
    @bradgotch 8 лет назад +9

    Jays collection never ceases to amaze me. I hope he is around for a long, long, long time.

  • @jjlegend3922
    @jjlegend3922 5 лет назад +72

    In Auburn Indiana, we have a yearly acd event. (auburn, cords, duesenberg), legend has it Jay Leno used to come every year, and bring his auburn. Really hope he comes back soon. The younger crowd is starting to take the reins and bring the cars out themselves, it be nice for Jay to meet the new Auburn Cord Duesenberg community

    • @OnwardSoldier
      @OnwardSoldier 4 года назад +3

      I was down town looking at those cars today!

    • @kirkfitzgerald1439
      @kirkfitzgerald1439 2 года назад +2

      I met "Mr. October " Reggie Jackson at the Kruse Auction Park in Auburn, Indiana. He was so Great to me and my father. He was looking for Ford Mustangs for his collection

    • @donfronterhouse4759
      @donfronterhouse4759 2 года назад +1

      I've been to the museum there but not the event. I really enjoyed myself though.

    • @kenbredow8727
      @kenbredow8727 2 года назад +1

      I love Auburn Indiana

  • @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X
    @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X 8 лет назад +62

    Now this is why I love this channel: Jay talking about his own cars.

    • @estebandufanzo5530
      @estebandufanzo5530 7 лет назад +2

      Agreed. After watching the ringling brothers "1948" Cadillac, I'd even call it soothing.

    • @jeffreybaker5645
      @jeffreybaker5645 4 года назад +1

      This is so much more interesting than the modern "skittle" super cars. The videos of Jay, and only Jay, talking about the old cars in his collection are the most enjoyable on this channel.

    • @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X
      @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X 4 года назад

      @@jeffreybaker5645
      Have my upvote

  • @snazzy
    @snazzy 8 лет назад +196

    I love that color combo. Looks so classic!

  • @1allanbmw
    @1allanbmw 5 лет назад +3

    I'm an old trucker. Still driving...sigh... 40 yrs now. I love seeing Jay enjoy his babies, and how much love and care he puts in to them. A few years ago, I had some time to kill in Auburn, IN. Yep, THAT Auburn! So I went to the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg Museum, of course. And proceeded to drool and uuw and ah all the glittering shiny jewels that I found there. After a while, one can actually get chrome overload, I can tell you! There were other makes and models there as well. One in particular I really enjoyed seeing was a 1936, or '37 Mercedes 540 K. When I was a kid, I built a model of this car, and to actually see it and touch it and just give it a teenie tiny shake, in order to size up its weight, was a thrill. I was a little surprised at how lightweight it seemed. Such elegant lines, but not much if an accident were to occur. Then, down in the "basement" I found the old trucks. Mostly restorations-in-waiting. If you ever are in north east Indiana, and want an up close view of some of these really cool, beautiful machines Jay is sharing with us, that's the place to be. In the meantime... THANKS JAY!!!!

    • @happycat3399
      @happycat3399 3 месяца назад

      The ‘37 is absolutely gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @patrickchubey3127
    @patrickchubey3127 6 лет назад +4

    Now I can finally appreciate the phrase ' mile a minute '. As a child of the WWII generation, I certainly heard people say it when I was a lot younger, but never really knew it's meaning before, being able to drive 60 miles an hour, now I know. Thank you, Jay Leno's Garage, for this bit of trivia on top of the Auburn episode, awesome possum.

  • @atlcorvette
    @atlcorvette 5 лет назад +12

    I think Jay is being very modest, this is one of the most beautiful cars ever made.

  • @southjerseysound7340
    @southjerseysound7340 8 лет назад +29

    Jay was and still is a class act,I really miss him and the tonight show because he was the last of the greats.These guys now just dont know when to leave something alone or when enough's enough.Entertainers are supposed to divide us even further,they're supposed to help bring us together and Jay always seemed to be able to do so while giving both sides a good laugh.

  • @duramax78
    @duramax78 7 лет назад +1

    Jay you should have a channel called going back, when you'd talk about going back in time and what you'd like to talk to all these old builders about, I'm sure people would love to watch it.

  • @JeremyBorkat
    @JeremyBorkat 8 лет назад +23

    That paint job and design is an art deco masterpiece. Just a beautiful piece of work.

  • @Baribrotzer
    @Baribrotzer 8 лет назад +54

    That V-12 engine didn't die with Auburn. After they went out of business, the tooling was bought by American-LaFrance. And so a version of the engine - bored out to 527 ci, fitted with dual ignition, and making 216 HP - was used for quite a few years to power fire engines. A guy in Indiana is building an Auburn hot rod with one of those swapped in.

    • @Mercmad
      @Mercmad 5 лет назад +2

      i was wondering about that because seagrave V12's also have that valve layout.

    • @InflatablePlane
      @InflatablePlane 5 лет назад +10

      Pierce Arrow V12’s were being built for Pierce fire apparatus until the early 70’s. Not bad considering the design was from the early 1930’s and Pierce Arrow’s last car was built in 1938.

    • @fox123456789ish
      @fox123456789ish 4 года назад +1

      Mercmad Seagraves bought the Pierce Arrow machine tools for their V12's. You can even find Pierce Arrows that people have fitted the larger upgraded Seagraves engine in.

  • @DecadesCars
    @DecadesCars 8 лет назад +96

    So great seeing love for the classics! As young guys, we're trying to do our part in getting this generation into older cars and seeing all the cars you showcase is inspiring. Thanks Jay!

    • @snipehawkyt1636
      @snipehawkyt1636 8 лет назад +5

      Just checked out your channel, great work so far keep it up! Subbed.

    • @DecadesCars
      @DecadesCars 8 лет назад +3

      Thanks we appreciate the support!

    • @ms90sbabyy
      @ms90sbabyy 8 лет назад +4

      Decades Cars I'm 25 and have a lasalle, doing my best

    • @DecadesCars
      @DecadesCars 8 лет назад +1

      That is dope! We love Cadillacs, they're so classy!

    • @MrGaryGG48
      @MrGaryGG48 5 лет назад +1

      I love the history in Jay's collection. He has many of the modern "super-car" types but these older models show us where the newer cars came from. Today's technology evolved from the innovations revealed when these classics were new. I guess the idea of putting the big engine in the "small" car apparently did come along before the 1964 Pontiac GTO! John DeLorean had a very successful idea there, but it wasn't original.
      The free-wheeling feature in this car was used in the SAABs into the early '70s. There are 3 early '70s SAAB Sonnets behind our barn that have the free-wheeling lever next to the throttle pedal. You just push it sideways with your toe to engage/disengage it but the intention in these cars was to use it in the snow (yeah, they have a bit of snow in Sweden!!) and when you back off the throttle, it would coast instead of the compression locking up the wheels on the slick roadways.

  • @AmateurSuperFan
    @AmateurSuperFan 8 лет назад +41

    That story absolutely was entrancing to listen to, it's amazing what story these vehicles tell, it really speaks to the time like an automotive time capsule.

  • @chuckfinley3542
    @chuckfinley3542 8 лет назад +4

    So many aspects of this car to love: the front bumper with the "12" on it; the awesome front grill, two-tone paint scheme; the low roof line; the instrument panel; the engine that's as beautiful as a Swiss watch movement; the deep red upholstery; even the ribbed rubber floor mats.
    I never knew that Randy did restorations. You do have a new car!

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver 5 лет назад +9

    Almost a forgotten classic. Didn’t realize these V-12s sold so cheap. And what classic styling, not a bad line anywhere. Thanks Jay!

  • @thevoxofreason8468
    @thevoxofreason8468 5 лет назад +5

    I keep revisiting this one. This is quite possibly my favorite of Jay's pre-war road cars. I just find it incredibly mechanically interesting.

  • @ProjectXclusive
    @ProjectXclusive 6 месяцев назад +2

    This machine is beautiful ,it has such a presence on the road ,i love the paint job .

  • @zekeoutdoors
    @zekeoutdoors 8 лет назад +25

    Jay Leno is an American hero. one of the last ol school guys trying to teach kids the way America was before the 2000s. listen up kids you can learn somthing

    • @jamahlsouthall7441
      @jamahlsouthall7441 4 года назад

      Thanks for your knowledge. I watched Kinney to and watched you. Awesome.keep it going. Got a question what do you think of imports dunks and low riders you da best

    • @jamahlsouthall7441
      @jamahlsouthall7441 4 года назад

      Sorry. You and Jonnie keep it going. Teach those younging

    • @rogersmith7396
      @rogersmith7396 2 года назад

      Like how to make 100,000,000 dollars?

  • @sportster88
    @sportster88 7 лет назад

    What a perfectly restored classic! My father was 18 in 1932 and used to describe the cars that were around when he was young. His first car was a hand-cranked Model T Ford. His grandfather was proud of being the first person to buy a Dodge touring car in his town. He told me about Chevrolet being the first manufacturer to adopt overhead valves in their 4 cylinder engine, Willys having the slide valve engine and Chrysler being the first to adopt hydraulic brakes. He liked the Auburns and was also a big fan of cars with 6 wheels, 4 on the ground and 2 mounted on the running boards. He mentioned fluid drive, freewheeling and the overdrive units some cars had. When he drove he'd sometimes push in the clutch while coasting downhill to save on gas. While teaching me to drive he was always drumming into my head to take my foot off of the gas long before having to come to a stop to save gas and wear on the brakes. He built his own gas station during the early 1950s and ran it for several years. Most of what I know mechanically I learned from Dad.

  • @alionline999
    @alionline999 8 лет назад +12

    Best car reviews and punditry on youtube tv or anywhere. go Jay.

  • @Paul2Beard
    @Paul2Beard 8 лет назад +2

    I've been into cars for nearly 40 years now and I love all the different eras but my favourites have to be the Pre-war cars. I'm British, so MGs, Austins, Morris's were the mainstay and then there were Singers and Astons etc. I also love American cars and this Auburn is just beautiful Jay - I love the styling and the paintwork is to die for. When you lifted the hood and I saw the engine, I was in heaven; as you have said before, there is no point showing off a modern cars engine, 'cause when you lift the hood all you see is plastic! Beautiful car! Thank you for this film - more of the same please.

  • @steveweiman4708
    @steveweiman4708 8 лет назад +4

    I absolutely love these vids about vehicles before my time. Especially unusual, rare or unique for the era. Wonderful to get a look and feel for a make of the time. Features specific to the model explained and demonstrated. You could have spent another half hour on this Auburn, it's just that interesting.
    Thanks, again for all you do Jay,
    Steve - Larkspur, Colorado

  • @simonlloyd7557
    @simonlloyd7557 4 года назад

    I don't know about anyone else, but I find these vintage cars absolutely enthralling. Yes, I like a lot of the modern stuff, supercars etc etc but there's a wonderful charm and character to these cars from the early days. The same with the steam powered cars... Ingenious engineering solutions, beautiful styling and a real lesson in automotive and social history.
    Jay could write a volume of books detailing the different eras in his garage.
    His must surely be one of the most interesting, eclectic and thorough car collections in the world...all beautifully presented, beautifully restored and gracefully shared with all of us...for free.
    Leno is the boss.

  • @pincheneo
    @pincheneo 8 лет назад +233

    unbuttoned jean shirt, jay leno after hours! XXX

    • @lewdards1127
      @lewdards1127 8 лет назад +2

      haha

    • @pks41805
      @pks41805 8 лет назад +3

      And Jay combed his hair!

    • @rouser301
      @rouser301 8 лет назад +5

      Combed his hair??? Isn't that a sign of the apocalypse?

    • @BlueHopi144
      @BlueHopi144 8 лет назад

      It is , times are about to change inUsa and else where ....have u got your Ark ready ? LOL

    • @burlatsdemontaigne6147
      @burlatsdemontaigne6147 8 лет назад +10

      Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies!
      Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness!
      Earthquakes, volcanoes.
      The dead rising from the grave
      Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!

  • @michaelcallahan5358
    @michaelcallahan5358 Год назад +1

    The engine looks like a work of art !

  • @garypurvess4079
    @garypurvess4079 8 лет назад +4

    My father owned a very similar car to this one in 1932, according to the license plate in the photo. I have a picture of him with a friend unloading golf bags from the side storage area. It is the same model, and has a similar paint scheme to Jay's car. According to my father, it would do in excess of 100mph. Before the '32, he had a 1929 rumble seat roadster as well. He rolled it going around a corner but survived. The 1932 replaced it.

  • @tikl7790
    @tikl7790 8 лет назад +1

    Hello Jay, I am a 30 year old automotive enthusiast living in Pilot Grove, Missouri (try finding that on a common GPS system) and I have been enjoying your videos here on your channel for several years now and look forward to upcoming episodes weekly! I grew up living in a very large farming area about 5-7 miles outside of the nearest town and if you didn't have a dirtbike, quad or three wheeler to get you to the nearest get-together/call-out, you simply missed out. Having built some shady things that probably should't have held, together in some pretty minimalistic environs-...I am completely impressed that every episode I watch on your channel at some point someone's shoe sqeaks on a seemingly basketball court finished showroom floor. I applaud you on your extensive knowledge of ERA'S of automobilia and your stunning collection. I only wish someday I could see your accomplishments in person and pick your brain on the amazing things you both know and try to share to the youth of the automotive world. I hope to see many, many more upcoming episodes and Thank You for your devotion to this part of history. Jeremiah

  • @spechti2045
    @spechti2045 8 лет назад +7

    the paintjob is amazing

  • @17025601
    @17025601 8 лет назад

    Jay: you are the modern-day Harrah. Have been to the museum in Auburn, where you can bow down and shed tears over the magnificent, Auburns, Cords, And Duesenbergs on display. I get my cars serviced at Golden Nugget Automotive in Gardnerville. NV, owned by Mike Schiller -- a very talented man you know. One day, I peeked into his garage floor -- and there was a priceless Auburn owned by someone in the Carson Valley. Mike knows this little old lady is a car nut, so gave me the grand tour. This beauty even had a side hatch to hold golf clubs!
    Jay, you are a consummate teacher about cars. Your run-through about the features and drawbacks of that Auburn model was worth a college grade. I appreciate how much you love all kinds of cars -- yours and others you can showcase -- and how you have preserved so many. Thank you.
    When I was about 15 (1954) on vacation in Ft. Lauderdale, FL with parents, I started to step off a curb and was almost run over by a turning-right topless Cord! I was dumbstruck!
    A great educational channel for car nuts all over. Thank you for spreading your knowledge -- and love of cars -- to us.

  • @stephenindc9102
    @stephenindc9102 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you, Jay. Great car. The main problem, for me, when I watch these videos, is to keep from drooling on my keyboard.

  • @DJMotoVlogs
    @DJMotoVlogs 8 лет назад +1

    Auburns are beautiful cars and I fell in love with them when I went to the Northeast classic car museum few years ago. Jay, if you haven't been there next you are in the east coast go check em out. It's a hidden treasure of a car museum full of beautiful vintage cars. I've been to the Peterson and believe me when I tell you this place is better because on most days you will have the whole museum to yourself.

  • @p3l1k44n1
    @p3l1k44n1 8 лет назад +186

    Makes me sad to realise that majority of the people out there actually hate classic cars.. Always need to be the newest of the new.. And then there's me.. A guy who watches jay lenos old cars because i enjoy classics.

    • @richarddarlington1139
      @richarddarlington1139 8 лет назад +14

      Hate is such a strong word. How about " Don't care for" or maybe "don't prefer"?

    • @p3l1k44n1
      @p3l1k44n1 8 лет назад +2

      I once saw a guy show hes classic on a forum and the people there completely destroyed him. It's hate.
      And i don't mean like they compared it to a modern car and the modern car is "better". No they actually attacked this person as a 10 man group and completely destroyed him.
      If you have a classic, keep it to yourself.. Welcome to 2017

    • @writerconsidered
      @writerconsidered 8 лет назад +15

      So 10 12 yr old trolls acted like asses, how shocking. I wouldn't call that a majority nor a demographic that even matters. I have never met an adult who hates old classic cars. Some might not be interested in owning one and others might want a more modern car but none have ever expressed hated for an old car.

    • @tissot233
      @tissot233 8 лет назад +9

      I don't think certain forums and communities inside it are really a good indication of a wider views for anything.
      Hate is a strong word and indifference fits much better at least here in Western Europe. Majority of people see car as a vehicle from point A to B with a slight drop of marketing build loyalty in the mix. Majority of people are way too indifferent about cars in general to have passion to hate classic cars.

    • @p3l1k44n1
      @p3l1k44n1 8 лет назад

      ***** I like classic cars for those summer drives and working on them..
      But for a car to get to work with, any shitbox that can move me from A to B will do..
      Most people who don't understand classic cars only buy one single car to do it all.
      But me i own 3 cars for different purposes..
      Classic for those occasional summer drives
      Van for getting lots of stuff hauled from A to B
      A shitbox to get to work with.

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa 8 лет назад +2

    Wow, what a work of art Jay. Like always, I appreciate you sharing your old cars with us and I enjoy watching. It's a beautiful old car. The workmanship they put in old cars back then was really special. And they is nobody better able to tell about a car than Jay. Great old car. Thanks, John

  • @h-waytwan1257
    @h-waytwan1257 8 лет назад +8

    I definitely love the paint. Thanks for the informative details Jay its a classy car for the era very unique features "Free-Wheeling".

  • @dbrown4bbl
    @dbrown4bbl 8 лет назад

    If I have not already said so, thank you, Mr. Leno. Sharing your collection is quite generous of you.

  • @SaiyanKen
    @SaiyanKen 8 лет назад +23

    Jay, do a video on the 1905 Lohner-Porsche. The first ever hybrid car.

  • @7dreams1935
    @7dreams1935 8 лет назад

    Thanks, Jay. My father had an Auburn that he lost to the depression. I think it was the car that he most loved. It is great to see this car restored as my dad's might have looked in the early 30's.

  • @oldstuff9875
    @oldstuff9875 5 лет назад +9

    DUESENBERG = Greates American Classic Car of all Time (Build by two brothers from GERMANY) 💪💪💪

  • @johnhanley4506
    @johnhanley4506 6 лет назад

    Hi Jay,
    I just watched your review of the Auburn. It almost makes me wish I was eighteen in the 30's. This is a beautiful restoration of a car that was so underrated in it's day. In 1968 I bought my first new car, a Pontiac GTO, and I'm still alive to talk about it.
    I first saw you at The Garden Green in Danvers and followed you on The Tonight Show. I was very saddened when you announced your retirement. I'm so happy that you continued with "Jay Leno's Garage". It appears that you're having the time of your life. It's a great thing when you can make your hobby and your work coexist.
    Keep up the Great Work.
    John Hanley, Lynnfield, MA

  • @christhjian9923
    @christhjian9923 8 лет назад +5

    I love the episodes where Jay talks about his own cars, very informative. Most of the guests put me off for some reason.

  • @verdict1163
    @verdict1163 8 лет назад

    Coming from a 20-something enthusiast whose niche is 80s and 90s performance cars, I really appreciate these informative, long-paced videos about the old 20s and 30s stuff - cars that are no less significant nor less interesting to a car nut like myself, but which seem to be somewhat more shrouded from the general public.

  • @bigun447
    @bigun447 8 лет назад +3

    My Bride of well over 50 years always likes to watch your videos because you have the Fiat 500 in the back ground. She has a Fiat 500 Sport that she throws around like a teenager but she is in her 70s. One of your last videos had it missing and she spotted that instantly. Please revisit the car in a new video.

    • @sumkunt0r
      @sumkunt0r 8 лет назад

      I like Fiat 500s but the idea of Jay squeezing into one makes me smile more :)

  • @coffeebert6644
    @coffeebert6644 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Jay for sharing these beautiful classic cars with us 👍🏻

  • @zollotech
    @zollotech 8 лет назад +12

    Love your videos, but please have the cameraman how more of the engine and technical details when Jay is talking about it.

  • @AlfOfAllTrades
    @AlfOfAllTrades 8 лет назад

    The noise and the look of the car as you passed the camera car gave me goosebumps. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @richardnorton2024
    @richardnorton2024 8 лет назад +4

    Absolutely Beautiful, Love the paint. I am from Indiana, My aunt and uncle lived in South Bend. We would go to visit and the Studebakers were everywhere

  • @EliteGuard01
    @EliteGuard01 8 лет назад

    Ever since Time bought Fast Lane Daily, and then killed the show 5 months later, my up to date automotive knowleged has taken a plumit. I am so greatful that we still have Jay Leno telling us about cars old and new. The episodes are a bit long, but they are all well worth the time. Thank you Jay, for continuing to post stuff about cars on RUclips!

  • @MannOfTheHill345
    @MannOfTheHill345 8 лет назад +14

    I wonder if Jay colors like he drives: OUTSIDE THE LINES!

  • @phd3333
    @phd3333 8 лет назад

    Thank you Mr. Leno. Your videos are awesome and you are too. I have had the pleasure to meet you face to face a couple of times in the 90's. One time at Autobooks and another time at Pebble Beach. You are the consummate ambassador to all things car guy related and a hell of a nice man. Thanks for being the national treasure you have come to be. We need more celebs like you.

  • @writerconsidered
    @writerconsidered 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you jay. I love your old car videos

  • @jldossey45
    @jldossey45 7 лет назад

    I really enjoyed this video. In the 60s I went to college just north of Auburn Indiana. I hitchhiked back and forth home and never realized the history of that little town until YEARS later. I love the quality of the Auburn and the Cord. Thank you for posting this one.

  • @ryanschmidt2048
    @ryanschmidt2048 8 лет назад +9

    Let's get EricTheCarGuy's Fairmont on this show!
    I know I'm not the only one who wants to!

  • @donaldklapproth8091
    @donaldklapproth8091 Год назад

    Hey Jay, I'm 80 andsincei was16 I always wanted a 32Ford roadster with a V8 . That desire has been completely wiped away by this Beautiful 1932 Auburn V12. This truly unique outstandingly beautiful car offers so much class with that particular paint scheme! I'm saving this video to my home screen. Now I desire this particular car as my dream car!

  • @FooledbyRandomness2
    @FooledbyRandomness2 8 лет назад +25

    21:58 ----- it came with a Go Pro in 1932 ?

  • @LexieLPoyser
    @LexieLPoyser 3 года назад

    This video deserves many more views, this car is a beautiful piece of art.

  • @jhccb123
    @jhccb123 8 лет назад +9

    don't drink contents of battery! lol gotta love the Jay!

  • @andrewbrown7976
    @andrewbrown7976 8 лет назад +1

    this is one of the best videos done in the recent past. in my opinion these pre-war car videos are enjoyable because there aren't many people left who can tell the tales of these cars firsthand. jay has an enthusiastic approach and tells me new information. you can find many muscle cars and their stories at any car show. these monster cars are fabulous and thank you Jay for presenting it

  • @Ken19700
    @Ken19700 8 лет назад +2

    Jay's cars are my favorite too.

  • @virianbouze6854
    @virianbouze6854 7 лет назад

    Jay Leno, is a real genius discribing the history of what no can match. Good, Job, Jay!

  • @srercrcr
    @srercrcr 8 лет назад +13

    I would have liked to see the two-speed axle put into action....rpm's drop in half?

    • @richarddarlington1139
      @richarddarlington1139 8 лет назад +2

      Oh, no. It's probably just a slight difference in the final ratio. Like 5th gear in my truck. At 70 MPH, the RPM's only drop a few hundred or so.

    • @W7DSY
      @W7DSY 8 лет назад

      Likely 10%

    • @srercrcr
      @srercrcr 8 лет назад +1

      Jay said it was two speed, didnt mention the ratios.

    • @merlemorrison482
      @merlemorrison482 8 лет назад

      or if it's like the typical old time overdrives it would be 20 ~ 30%.

    • @adamtrombino106
      @adamtrombino106 7 лет назад +1

      Yes I would've liked to seen that in action, as well as the Free Wheeling work. My grandfather talked about those features on others cars of that era, but it would've been nice to have actually SEEN Jay demonstrate. Some of those gear boxes were not 'shift on the fly'.. I wonder if this car was the case as well.

  • @happycat3399
    @happycat3399 3 месяца назад

    She’s smooth and quiet. You can hear her power is solid. Love the harmonics of the horn.

  • @dirkbowman946
    @dirkbowman946 8 лет назад +16

    Back then the people were smaller and the cars were larger , now the cars are getting smaller and the people are getting larger.

    • @DeathBringer769
      @DeathBringer769 7 лет назад

      You still have massive high end sports/hyper/mega cars like the Veyron. That thing is huge for a modern car.

    • @a.j.swierzbinski6225
      @a.j.swierzbinski6225 7 лет назад +1

      dirk bowman but now the cars are getting bigger along with the people

    • @yammmit
      @yammmit 4 года назад

      What are you talking about? Cars are MASSIVE today. The full-size SUVs and sedans I see are insanely big.

  • @jamesolson6387
    @jamesolson6387 4 года назад

    My Dad has a 34 Auburn flat tail similar to this car. Moved some cars for the garage he worked for. When he was done they asked him what car he wanted. He said the Auburn but he couldn’t afford it as the story goes. Can you afford $10 a month? as the story goes...and he drove it home. In WWII Dad was missing in action, presumed dead for awhile and as it was relayed, the car was sold, possibly for scrap for the war. I don’t remember the power plant in the vehicle but it was probably Dad’s favorite car of all time. This was a nice car to see highlighted. Thanks Jay

  • @flatmirth118
    @flatmirth118 8 лет назад +3

    When would you use the rear end's 2nd - speed? I assume that for the video was in "high"..?

  • @stevedunn8696
    @stevedunn8696 8 лет назад

    This is great - like watching "Jay Leno's Car Appreciation 101" - and I mean that as a compliment. No one else is talking about older cars, putting them into the context of their original era, and then comparing/contrast with more recent cars. Great stuff Jay!

  • @alnbaba
    @alnbaba 8 лет назад +13

    "Don't drink contents of battery" just about pissed myself laughing good one Jay

    • @Arto343434
      @Arto343434 3 года назад

      Your comment: weird one, weirdo

    • @rogersmith7396
      @rogersmith7396 2 года назад

      Damn, so thats what I've been doing wrong.

  • @surelysmith
    @surelysmith 8 лет назад +1

    "The safety of steel, from pedal to wheel" good 1 Jay. Nice car once again. That engine is certainly a gem. WOW

  • @SPEEDTRIBESAKURA
    @SPEEDTRIBESAKURA 8 лет назад +14

    That GoPro must've been a pricey option back in the day 😂

    • @rogersmith7396
      @rogersmith7396 2 года назад +1

      Very difficult fitting tiny vacume tubes inside.

  • @garrettlarson1422
    @garrettlarson1422 7 лет назад

    Jay, that is truly one gorgeous as can be original Auburn. It's a little sad that these cars are still a little underappreciated today. I love Auburn cars, especially this one. I greatly appreciate it.

  • @ndeep45
    @ndeep45 8 лет назад +4

    Jay could you show the undercarriage of these cars? I just love to climb under and see the classics. Sorry if I am a Car Nut but hey forgettaboutit!

  • @joec9016
    @joec9016 5 лет назад +1

    Great look at an old classic. I can recall my late father (b.1918) talking about his friend's, (Joe Dacey of Everett, MA), Auburn and how it would shudder and had overdrive. I wondered how a guy from our neighborhood, of what I imagined to be modest means (he later became our oil delivery guy), could have afforded what I thought was an expensive car. I lumped Auburn in with Cord and Duesenburg and never realized the Auburn was so relatively inexpensive. I seem to recall him saying it could go over 100 mph. Thanks Jay.

  • @MrAk474life
    @MrAk474life 8 лет назад +4

    I need to sleep Jay.

  • @stretchs7485
    @stretchs7485 7 лет назад +1

    I love Jays personal touches in this video like when he says "ahhh the best" at 17:58, he knows which of his cars is best for all weather an I love that! Love you Jay keep em' coming!

  • @robertperlstein3527
    @robertperlstein3527 7 лет назад +4

    What's clunking on the Auburn? Sounds like something is loose.
    Also goes to show you-- nothing new under the sun-- ride control, the "start-X" automatic starter, free-wheel...
    I wish Jay would show us how the 2-speed rear drive worked. I'd also like to have a look-see under the car.

    • @brianmariani2734
      @brianmariani2734 6 лет назад +2

      I too was wondering what that clunking noise was? I also wanted to see something about the 2 speed gear ratio adjustment.
      Fun review,. all gripes aside though

    • @rogersmith7396
      @rogersmith7396 2 года назад

      Frame flexion on a convertible. Same as a new car.

  • @thommykent7785
    @thommykent7785 8 лет назад

    Really enjoy all your episodes on original cars up to the 1970's. Your enthusiasm is refreshing.

  • @ps3shakes123
    @ps3shakes123 8 лет назад +6

    Is that the car Scrooge McDuck drives?

    • @stephenindc9102
      @stephenindc9102 6 лет назад +1

      Probably, he has the similar looking Pierce-Arrow, or a Packard. LOL The Packard Boattail is a beauty.

  • @CreatorCade
    @CreatorCade 7 лет назад

    absolute monster of a car with a hood that stretches out to the horizon and a classic look that'll hold up anytime time of the week.

  • @oscarpark1523
    @oscarpark1523 8 лет назад +3

    A 6 liter V12 powered 6 speed, fully enclosed convertible topped, leather appointed, cruise control equipped sports car in 1932? How on earth did Auburn go under and Cadillac survive?

    • @DeathBringer769
      @DeathBringer769 7 лет назад

      V12 eats a lot of gas.

    • @paulrigsby2099
      @paulrigsby2099 7 лет назад

      Oscar Park I've read books quoting people at the time who thought Auburns where "vulgar" (unsophisticated, ostentatious and in bad taste)

    • @92ASC
      @92ASC 7 лет назад +2

      Oscar Park Cadillac was no slouch back in the day either. They had the V16 which wasn't even in the same league as this car.

    • @marvinblankinchip2535
      @marvinblankinchip2535 6 лет назад

      Deathbrewer ... At $.10 per gal. no one cared and there were no tree huggers.

    • @6h471
      @6h471 5 лет назад

      Marvin Blankinchip average 1932 gas price was .18 per gallon. That equates to $3.10 per gallon in 2019.

  • @pauldillon4056
    @pauldillon4056 8 лет назад +1

    Jay give us more of your older cars we can tell that you enjoy them as much as we do .

  • @detective3728
    @detective3728 8 лет назад +13

    3rd day in trumpnation and it is niceeeeeeee!!

  • @Dixielinemuzik
    @Dixielinemuzik 8 лет назад

    Wish there were more original guys like Jay Leno still around.

  • @simonlloyd7557
    @simonlloyd7557 4 года назад +1

    When you see the beautiful car rolling down the street amongst modern traffic, you can see what an absolute jewel this vehicle.
    Just so beautiful. Back in the I bet kids used to chase it down the street and pretty girls would swoon at the handsome, spat shoed bounder who was driving it.

  • @drewbailey2803
    @drewbailey2803 7 лет назад

    I think this is the best, most interesting car show there has ever been in the history of american tv. I love seeing all the odd, unusual features of these early vehicles and all the random tidbits of information Jay knows. He's a walking, talking car encyclopedia.

  • @algergonzalez
    @algergonzalez 8 лет назад

    Don't even try to style yourself up, it hasn't mattered it doesn't.
    Your youtube videos are the best!

  • @donniefronterhouse7793
    @donniefronterhouse7793 3 года назад

    I love these cars. I've been to Auburn Indiana museum. It was awesome! So many rare and one of a kind cars and a huge collection of military vehicles of the past. If your a car guy it's a must see!

  • @wesalexander2693
    @wesalexander2693 Год назад +2

    Excellent video, Jay, really enjoy all that you do. The history of these classics is just incredible. Makes me wonder where these high end makes would be if there never was a depression. Sad to think that so many were destroyed during the scrap drives of WW II, but certainly understandable that many sacrifices were made for the greater good at that time.

  • @Ecosse57
    @Ecosse57 8 лет назад

    "do not drink contents of battery, do not hit pedestrians when crossing the road, stop when you see a stop sign..." that had me rolling... and the comparison is so true! jay maybe you should do some stand up for gear heads-only. beautiful car!

  • @marvinblankinchip2535
    @marvinblankinchip2535 6 лет назад

    This has become favorite Lenomobile. This thing is georgous.

  • @keithjohnson5398
    @keithjohnson5398 8 лет назад

    Always enjoy these shows featuring cars from your collection and also the shows when they're being fixed up.

  • @rednebmb
    @rednebmb 7 лет назад +2

    Jay, Thank you for sharing this most excellent car with us. I really appreciate that you spoke to all of the little details of this Auburn. There was so much technology in this car that still exists today. ( exhaust bypass, by the way we could hear the difference ). I also love the cars of the early 30's even though I am a baby boomer a little younger than you. Thanks again. Keep the old cars coming.

  • @ernesttravers829
    @ernesttravers829 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic Car
    Fantastic Presenter
    Fantastic show
    You gotta start doing Tele shows again Jay
    You put out the best car program ever

  • @kingpolt98
    @kingpolt98 8 лет назад

    Absolutely beautifully restored car! Original is the way to go. Keep the history alive and in motion! Thanks Jay!

  • @johndunbar7504
    @johndunbar7504 3 года назад

    Your show is great ! Often you speak right to the heart as your recounting the experience of driving on a cool day'; warmth on your feet while the open windows give you a breath of fresh air, Well get this - I had exactly the same experience today while driving my 1953 Imperrial on a cool early spring day in Ontario Canada !!!

  • @billybakey9139
    @billybakey9139 5 лет назад

    The body style and colors are out of control. Love it.

  • @thomaselliott573
    @thomaselliott573 8 лет назад +1

    One of your better ones Jay. The slow vibration and whine resonate through the people who are capable of feeling the shift of momentum these cars provide. Heavy cars do not only drag themselves, the inertia travels through the occupants.

    • @thomaselliott573
      @thomaselliott573 8 лет назад

      I do not like using your name as it is so superficial to do so but in this case the car and the job were worth it.

  • @gillesjacques1022
    @gillesjacques1022 Год назад

    Very beautiful car, the paint scheme is very artistic, unlike the boring paint jobs today. Classic cars I love, so many different ideas and styles, wish I had the money to own one. Which is why I love Jay Lenos garage, so many interesting cars, lots of fun watching them.

  • @lefauxpas
    @lefauxpas 8 лет назад

    I especially dig the show when you have classics and antiques on them, not that I don't like the hot rods and exotics too, but the older cars are (to me) so cool. I think this one tops them all, especially in the looks/style category. Beautiful paint. Sweet!

  • @rene-pierresamary4874
    @rene-pierresamary4874 3 года назад

    From a french point of vue, it is nice to hear about american cars of that time. I am fascinated about the sense of innovation the automobile industry had in the thrirties, and produce such nice cars as these of Jay Leno's garage.

  • @howabouthetruth2157
    @howabouthetruth2157 8 лет назад

    My goodness, what a GORGEOUS old car. I love everything about it. The colors are fantastic too, and really complement the overall look of this old sweet heart. Great video Jay, thank you!!!