1959 Austin-Healey 100-6 - Jay Leno’s Garage

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  • @Peterboatbuilder
    @Peterboatbuilder 3 года назад +5

    In 1969 I had a 1957, AH 100/6. Before shipping out to Vietnam I drove from Camp Pendleton to the family home in Maine. My 73 old grandfather flew out to LA and we shared a great memory trip. Stopped at the Grand Canyon and up in the arch in St Louis.

  • @dustydon6419
    @dustydon6419 Год назад +21

    So many people don’t understand the emotions that auto’s can invoke in those of us that love these machines. This is an awesome story.

  • @jeffcard3623
    @jeffcard3623 26 дней назад +1

    Jay is the man, so classy. Knowledgeable, and humble- a true gentleman!

  • @cozmcwillie7897
    @cozmcwillie7897 Год назад +3

    Straight six...the sweetest sound. Get the chance to hear in full song, you'll know.

  • @daseteam
    @daseteam 4 года назад +171

    I always feel like this is the real Jay Leno. He has his day job as TV personality, but this is like his living room.

    • @carlsagan2561
      @carlsagan2561 4 года назад +7

      Thanks for the hot take Joe Rogan

    • @tomp538
      @tomp538 4 года назад +6

      I've met and spoke to Jay many times at The Rock Store. He's always eager to talk cars or motorcycles.

  • @TheXeroid
    @TheXeroid 4 года назад +7

    Austin Healey, the most beautiful sports car ever built!

  • @Gamefreak8112
    @Gamefreak8112 Месяц назад +1

    The very look of automotive joy, freedom on the road, peace through machinery.

  • @roberthoule9693
    @roberthoule9693 3 года назад +2

    MY FAVORITE CAR OF ALL CARS... I AM NO MINOR DISCERNER OF CLASSIC CARS. THANK YOU!!!

  • @fatboysgarage7984
    @fatboysgarage7984 Год назад +6

    Jay is right. It's rare to see something cool in a small town. The most cool cars I've seen roll through my tiny town were a black 438, a blue 911 Turbo S, a McLaren 650 S (I believe), a Lamborghini Superleggera, a Ferrari California T, and a few 2021 Corvettes.

  • @phantumdrummer
    @phantumdrummer 4 года назад +154

    On occasion Jay proves himself to be an old gear head. Teaching the new and old the proper way to shift an old style overdrive gearbox. I didn't know it was better to shift on power as opposed to letting off the throttle. That's some old school knowledge that has now been passed on. Thanks Jay.

    • @MicahPotts
      @MicahPotts 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, that was awesome to be able to learn with the owner himself

    • @rosebarnes9625
      @rosebarnes9625 4 года назад +17

      Um, he was ONLY talking about the aftermarket overdrive (electrically operated), not the gearshift!!!

    • @jerrytee2688
      @jerrytee2688 4 года назад +1

      The guy didn't know because he's driven the car about 5 minutes since he's owned it.

    • @schumifannreins295
      @schumifannreins295 4 года назад +13

      @@jerrytee2688 1.700 miles in 5 minutes? Amazing.

    • @MrGaryGG48
      @MrGaryGG48 4 года назад +1

      @pete smyth This very much like a "pre-selector" overdrive. As Pete described, the use of the clutch allowed a smooth shift but the ability to select the next gear prior to engaging the gear-change made it faster & smoother exiting a corner. The gear lever change or the switch selection was made entering a corner and then the driver would accelerate through the turn, disengage the clutch slightly, reengage and leave your competitors in the dust... well, sometimes. ;^)

  • @bradfordbarrettluckotheIrish
    @bradfordbarrettluckotheIrish 4 года назад +194

    You can’t help but like Garth. He and Jay have great chemistry. Garth is at ease and Jay feeds off that-all good for a show.

    • @Gr8Layks
      @Gr8Layks 4 года назад +4

      Bradford Barrett Well said. You posted my comment before I did.

    • @bradfordbarrettluckotheIrish
      @bradfordbarrettluckotheIrish 4 года назад

      Thank you Madame

    • @bloodontherooftops474
      @bloodontherooftops474 4 года назад +5

      Garth's quite well versed in this stuff. He always has a story or two of the latest barn-find when our family gets together for the holidays

    • @donaldleavy4379
      @donaldleavy4379 3 года назад

      Bradford Barrett I can . I know everyone on this channel is supposed to be all smiles and happy and everyone is great but you know a little secret Garth is not a car guy doesn’t know what an overdrive is doesn’t know how to use it and he could care less if it breaks I’ll just go buy another one and say wasn’t him I’m doing it right yeah OK yet another car game kind of makes me sick

    • @Peksisarvinen
      @Peksisarvinen 3 года назад +2

      @@donaldleavy4379 What is wrong with you man?

  • @deweybrightside2276
    @deweybrightside2276 7 месяцев назад

    I have the 912E my father bought new in 1976. The plastic seats still smell the same, almost 50 years later and it brings back all the memories.

  • @cl7510
    @cl7510 4 года назад +7

    Jay mentioned that seeing a rare car come through a small town being a big deal reminded me of an event that happened back years ago. When I was 16 or 17, the local Sight and Sound location did a promo where they were going to have a Lamborghini Diablo on display. I was excited to go see it. I really wanted to hear that V12 crank to life. So I made my way out there, arriving an hour or so before the event was scheduled to begin. I was lucky to actually watch the truck and trailer carrying the Diablo pull into the rather smallish lot. I walked over and spoke briefly with the driver, he said it was time to back her out of the trailer. I was stoked to get to hear it roar to life. They opened the trailer doors, pulled out the ramps, guy shimmied into the drivers seat, then the sound of.......an electric winch, easing the car slowly back out of the trailer to its spot where they quickly surrounded it with those fancy rope and stands.
    I was pretty bummed to not get to hear it start and run, but it was a cool looking car none the less. The guy driving the truck gave me a poster, so I had a reminder of that day hanging on my bedroom wall for years.
    Anyway, another great video from Jay’s garage. Nicely done!

    • @MicahPotts
      @MicahPotts 4 года назад +1

      Sheesh, whaaaaat a disappointment that must've been. At least they were nice enough to give you a poster, but gosh

    • @cl7510
      @cl7510 4 года назад

      Micah Potts yep, but I still have that poster somewhere.

    • @jerrytee2688
      @jerrytee2688 4 года назад

      Could you elaborate?🤔

  • @MrJob91
    @MrJob91 4 года назад +85

    Wow what a quality show. The audio when they drive in this open car is done so well. Hats off to the audio guy!

  • @boson2916
    @boson2916 2 года назад +1

    A childhood dream came true, I am sure the car is happy to be with Garth.

  • @chrisflemington819
    @chrisflemington819 2 года назад +5

    The history of this Healey combined with the way in which it has been cared for makes this one of the best stories I’ve heard for a long time. It’s looks despite their being marginally non original look really good. Well done to both of you for allowing and old Englishman to see a car from his youth.

  • @richmcintyre1178
    @richmcintyre1178 3 года назад +3

    Jay is bang on. I have a TR6 with the Laycock and if you put in OD while you are accelerating it is smooth as silk. My car is 46 years old and I had it up to 110 with no problems.

    • @robcrissinger776
      @robcrissinger776 3 года назад

      Both Jay and you are doing it wrong.
      You lift off the throttle slightly when engaging overdrive and give it a bit of throttle when switching the OD off.

  • @born_again_torinos
    @born_again_torinos 4 года назад +38

    My story is similar. In 1973 when I was 12, I was living just outside Las Vegas and my dad, who was a hard core car guy bought James Darren's drummers 1954 & 1/2, 100-4 Austin Healey. It was on a little junky used euro car lot in downtown Vegas. It was in the back of the lot, top rotted off and the car was full of leaves.
    It had the original aluminum hood and trunk lid, factory no out side door handles, lay flat windshield and nerf bars front and rear. Back then he paid $700 for it. It was red like this one and the same overdrive.
    I've liked Austin Healeys ever since.

    • @DiddleyBoh
      @DiddleyBoh 3 года назад +1

      I believe the 1954 1/2 100-4 is now the most prized A-H roadster.

  • @Izaakwalton_
    @Izaakwalton_ 4 года назад +2

    I'm 53 years old but I remember building this car as a plastic model when I was a kid. I built all the plastic car models growing up that I coveted. This is one of them.

  • @MrRandyForbes
    @MrRandyForbes 2 года назад +1

    Today's email blast from Moss Motors included links to the episodes you did on their '73 MGB (I bought one brand new when I was 18-yrs old) and this Big Healey. I enjoyed both videos very much, as I have a particular fondness for both those cars.
    While that MGB is long gone, I've had my '57* 100/6 (a 2-seater, like your subject car) since 1978. I bought it when I lived in San Francisco, and later the same year went to work at Austin-Healey West, the shop where I'd found it. Interestingly enough, it was just a couple of blocks away from the shop you took your XK120 to and discovered Bernard (how different my life might've turned out if you'd had a Big Healey and had me put it right for you...). Here's a picture of mine taken a couple years ago at a local car show in Safety Harbour, Florida. Notice the "nerf bars" (rear only) Borrani-style K/Os, and engine-turned dash. The only work I used an outside contractor for was the finish bodywork and exterior paint; every other aspect of this ground-up restoration was done singlehandedly by myself.
    www.spcarsplus.com/piwigo/picture.php?/67602/category/423
    * Though always titled as a 1957 by the California DMV, it wouldn't be until nearly a decade later when I applied for the BMIHT certificate that I would learn it was built on May 14-15, 1958!

  • @videomaniac108
    @videomaniac108 4 года назад +4

    When I was in high school in the late 60s I remember sometimes hanging around the Sunoco gas station that was on the way home from school in the afternoon. Sunoco had a blue and yellow pump with a blend selector dial on the side with which you could dial up any octane level you wanted in 10 point increments from 190 to 260. The big high-compression muscle cars of that era: 427 Vettes, and Camaros, Olds 442s, Pontiac GTOs, Plymouth Roadrunners ..., would come up to the pumps like thirsty horses to a water trough and get their bellies filled with Sunoco 260, which had an octane level of about 102. Sometimes the drivers would put a little show on for us kids watching their cool cars by revving their engines and laying down some rubber on the driveway of the station as they pulled out into the street.

  • @911truthfarmer
    @911truthfarmer 4 года назад +7

    Reminiscent of my own memories of my dad bringing home a brand new ivory with red leather '65 Austin-Healey 3000 when I was 5. Had it for a couple years and I have missed it ever since. That was a BEAST but finicky AF, always in the shop tweaking that engine. What a throat it had. Pressed you back into your seat, scared that 6 year old me in a good way!

  • @user-ne2wd4rz3d
    @user-ne2wd4rz3d 2 месяца назад

    He found the car he loved. I'm glad for him. It's a nice car.

  • @Xaltar_
    @Xaltar_ 4 года назад +1

    Everyone always goes on about v8s and v12s but the inline 6 is a beastly engine that runs ridiculously smooth compared to a V configuration thanks to the physics involved. The i6 can be balanced to perfection without the need for counterweights so it's power delivery is smoother and more responsive compared to it's V cousin. At this year's drag week there were a pair of i6 Ford Barra powered cars that were ripping 8's with comparably minimal mods to the other class equivalent cars on the track. Just watching them go down the track you can see the smoothness of the power being put down. I always loved i6 power plants and this one with it's triple Webbers producing that heavenly throaty roar when you step on the gas sounds just brilliant.

    • @gabrielsandoval4994
      @gabrielsandoval4994 4 года назад +1

      Xaltar my 99 M3 has the smoothest i6 I’ve ever driven, I agree with you.

  • @kurtbarrett6785
    @kurtbarrett6785 4 года назад +36

    Such a cool story! My earliest memory of my father and his cars has to do with a British Racing Green (The darker of the versions) 67 Austin Healey 3000. Among my baby pic. album is one of me in a diaper, with my dad, the Healey, and our boxer puppy. At the time of the pic. he was taking a break from wet sanding the car, in preperation for my uncle to paint it. Fast forward 40yrs and I have the Healey in my shop, as I'm writing this. I run an auto repair, restoration, and performance shop and my dad recently shipped it up to me for a repaint and cosmetic restoration. Strangely enough, I have my uncle, who previously painted it to thank for getting me into the body and paint industry.

    • @marcryvon
      @marcryvon 4 года назад +1

      Great story of your own, Kurt ! Nothing, short of an E type, looks better than a Healy in proper BRG ! And the sound of a Brit inline six. THE sound ! A neighbour still has his 1974 TR6. He let me drive it last year. OMG ! I have my own classic car, a US sports car with a V6, sounds great but nothing like his TR6.

  • @Kayaz48
    @Kayaz48 2 года назад +5

    I just realized, that I had exactly this car and sold it at exactly the time he is discussing to a restorer. The 100-6 was a very very rare car at the time. I’m wondering if this is it. Wonderful to see it restored. It was my first car and I couldn’t afford to keep it. Sigh. Memories.

  • @donaldsmith7077
    @donaldsmith7077 4 года назад +2

    A lot of cars like this don't look good with people in them. This one works. Beautiful.

  • @petescarport
    @petescarport 4 года назад +1

    I picked up a 63 Sprite that's a retired race car. I'm in process of restoring but have already enjoyed some fun spins around the block. So far added a Weber 45 carb and headers adding more power than I thought possible. They are so fun

  • @David-ow9bc
    @David-ow9bc 4 года назад +3

    The exhaust note is music to the drivers ears. Best cars come from this era

  • @moparedtn
    @moparedtn 4 года назад +30

    A classic, perfect JLG episode right there. The type that made me fall in love with the channel
    years ago to begin with.
    One doesn't even have to be a particular fan of the car featured - we just have to be "car guys"
    in general and love a good story of the cars' history, just like Jay does.
    Well done, Garth. Your dad is smiling for sure.
    -Ed on the Ridge

  • @MikeBixby
    @MikeBixby 2 года назад +1

    Had a 1972 TR6 with OD was great for "splitting" the gears in 3rd & 4rth. Drove trucks in oilfield in the 70's and also used trucks with split axles, overdrive , 3 Spd brownlipe aux tranny.. great stuff.. Thanks Jay

  • @freepatriot6313
    @freepatriot6313 4 года назад +2

    I'm 62...and I remember my dad coming to visit me when I was about 5 yrs old....driving an Austin Healey. My parents had divorced and I guess this car was his present to himself to re establish his ego or something. And...it sure made a huge impression on me . I loved to see him pull up in the driveway about once a year....as I got to go cruisin' with my dad. Thanks for bringing back memories... BTW...he later bought a new '67 GTO...and I was a car nut in the making

  • @WithHealthbars
    @WithHealthbars 4 года назад +54

    My dream car!! I seriously gasp when I saw this on my feed.

    • @jacobbowl303
      @jacobbowl303 4 года назад

      With Healthbars I’ve been trying to sell my 100-6 bn4 59 Healy

    • @lasagna1316
      @lasagna1316 3 года назад

      This is your dream car? What about a shelby cobra or a ferrari barchetta?

    • @Equinox866
      @Equinox866 2 года назад

      @@lasagna1316 some people just have good taste

  • @ABC-rh7zc
    @ABC-rh7zc 4 года назад +5

    That side profile is perfection

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 4 года назад +1

      The epitome of "roadster".

  • @paulgrogan8032
    @paulgrogan8032 Год назад

    What a magnificent little car, this car is why I bought a tr-6 in 74.🇬🇧

  • @jefosterchina
    @jefosterchina 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful car. In 1962, rode in a red 100-4 from Indian Orchard, MA to Watkins Glen, NY to watch Jim Clark win the US Grand Prix. Car had been rebuilt/restored by a neighbor who built and raced midgets as a hobby. His son and I made the trip and enjoyed the attention the car got.

  • @snoosebaum995
    @snoosebaum995 4 года назад +222

    wow finally does a Healey and they haven't stuffed a chevy engine in it , amazing

    • @tcroft2165
      @tcroft2165 4 года назад +3

      good :-)

    • @tcroft2165
      @tcroft2165 4 года назад +3

      @William Harvey The weight and power would almost certainly make it a very snappy car.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 4 года назад +9

      I know a guy that put a V8 in an MG, it never made it to the road, he got it done, he was driving it in the parking lot and floored it to show off, he lost control, and took out three or four cars, that was the end of that.

    • @jody024
      @jody024 4 года назад +15

      @William Harvey Stop trying to LS everything with wheels....

    • @ladam836
      @ladam836 4 года назад +4

      @@jody024 You know, a shopping cart can be LSed.

  • @chadsimmons6347
    @chadsimmons6347 4 года назад +24

    Growing up in rural Missouri, i never seen a Austin Healey, you were a weirdo for driving foreign model cars, but man the British built some great stuff that doesnt look weird at all now (good-upload-Jay)

    • @jlopez1017d
      @jlopez1017d 4 года назад

      I’d probably be the weirdo driving a foreign model just to piss people off

    • @ambmainman
      @ambmainman 4 года назад +1

      Yes we designed and built great cars like the AC Cobra and the Ford GT40....Lol!

    • @nickshale6926
      @nickshale6926 4 года назад +1

      antony michael You know the Ford GT40 owes a lot of it’s design and development to Lotus with their Lola.

    • @ambmainman
      @ambmainman 4 года назад +1

      @@nickshale6926 Please educate yourself before you embarrass yourself even more....Lotus and Lola are completely different car companies!
      FACT CHECK ON THE FORD GT40.
      For Educational Purposes.
      The Lola Mk6 GT.
      www.google.com/search?q=lola+mk6+gt&client=tablet-android-huawei&prmd=isvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiRmsDHp4zmAhV0URUIHb5RC_EQ_AUoAXoECA4QAQ&biw=960&bih=600&dpr=2
      (Now say that looks exactly like a Ford GT40)
      Please click on the link and read it to the end..... for the "Actual" and "True History" of the Ford GT40.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_GT40
      Please feel free to:-
      1. Insert "British" where it says American.
      2. Insert "Lola" (Mk6 GT) or "Eric Broadley" where it says, ...Designed by Ford or Shelby.
      3. Insert (Aston Martin's) "John Wyer" or "J.W. Automotive Engineering Ltd," in Slough, Berkshire England, where it says,... Built, or Race Tested by Ford or Shelby or America.
      Warning: Anyone "American" or easily frightened, shocked, or has a fragile, easily dented ego .....please skip the next link.
      For the actual "American" (Mk IV) GT 40.....Click on the link below. (Beware it's not good)
      www.google.com/search?q=ford+gt40mk+4&client=tablet-android-huawei&prmd=simvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjm8NinuY7kAhVfTBUIHVBYAm0Q_AUoAnoECA4QAg&biw=960&bih=600#imgrc=VtuBwkVTt7gk8M
      "Ford America" ... Took an "Almost Perfect"
      (British "Designed and Built").... Le Man's Racing Car .....and Absolutely Ruined It.

  • @DanielinLaTuna
    @DanielinLaTuna 11 месяцев назад

    Jay… what a gent. And he really shines when he’s with another car enthusiast

  • @irishmiketully6420
    @irishmiketully6420 2 года назад +2

    What a great time to be alive, in the garage working on my next project listening to a couple of gearheads as if they were in my garage, always something to be learned,Thanks from irish Mike...

  • @philipdubuque9596
    @philipdubuque9596 4 года назад +4

    Great to finally see an Austin-Healey on your show. I drove a 1960 3000 for a few years when I lived in England. It loved to be tossed into the corners for a little 'drift'. Also, a great story about this modified '59. Well done Garth and Jay!

    • @robbh.6505
      @robbh.6505 Год назад +1

      I also had a '60 Mk 1, and had to sell it 50 years ago for college tuition. Still miss
      it to this day!!

  • @Sockpoppet
    @Sockpoppet 4 года назад +25

    That was a really immersive story, to go with such a beautiful classic sports car.

  • @ramblerdave1339
    @ramblerdave1339 Год назад

    Outside mirror was a aftermarket piece, used by many road racers, in the 70s and eighties. I had my first ride in a sports car, in my older cousin's '62 Healy 3000, on a narrow, winding West Virginia two lane, country road. The feel, the wonderfully sound of the big six, reaching for the redline, sitting almost on the ground, in the leather bucket. Soul stirring stuff, for an 11 year old enthusiast of all things auto related. Thanks, Cousin Glenn, (RIP), for setting me on the path, that I'm still on!

  • @martinkavanagh9641
    @martinkavanagh9641 Год назад

    I bought my AH 100-6 in London around 1965 .. she was red with blue leather seats and the front wings had rusted-out at the bottom letting them flap at speed.. She used almost as much oil as petrol but the length of heavy electrical wire that kept the passenger from falling out of the insecure door lasted well.
    I once left work after a night shift and was pleased that so many oncoming drivers waved and flashed me making me feel like a film star .. until I realized that the torquey motor was NOT being sluggish in the grey morning - but that I had left the park brake on hard and smoke was billowing from the big rear drum brakes burning off all their once blue paint. - Great value & "lusty" for sure.
    I had paid 100 pounds and she showed 100mph on the clock sometimes .. but the motor got to be unusable and the old heap went for scrap in return for 30 pounds for the near new tires. - I was young.

  • @lancairw867
    @lancairw867 4 года назад +3

    So true about seeing a certain car. I’m from Memphis ( it is raining 😆) but as a 12 year old in the mid 80s I can remember seeing my first C4 Corvette, White Lamborghini Countach, and Ferrari 308 etc. was exciting 👍🏼. Would tell my Dad to follow it !
    Edit: I remember getting excited on Sundays to watch Motorweek and still get Car and Driver magazine

  • @cobra454tim
    @cobra454tim 4 года назад +4

    Jay looks good in that thing! What a good looking car, we will never see this design ever again!

    • @garypatrick7817
      @garypatrick7817 4 года назад

      Timboslice I had a Healy 100...loved the looks..my new Mazda MX-5 helps me feel better about foolishly selling my Healey..

  • @ftby59mikeD
    @ftby59mikeD 4 года назад +1

    Humble guy& like alot of us, inspired by our Dad's love of cars. Mine was into Sprites and Midgets before graduating to a Triumph TR250. Unfortunately, dad's gone by my brother & I still have it.

  • @jameswatsonbud
    @jameswatsonbud 4 года назад +1

    Sweet! My dad gave me a 1958 Austin Healey 100-6 when I turned 16. I drove it for two weeks and crashed it. Almost killed my best friend and me. My head hit the steering wheel and my friend hit the windshield, the car had no seat belts. My dad told my friend he would have to pay for the windshield. Just to lighten the mood when he arrived at the crash scene. Dad said I'm glad your both ok, I wrecked a few cars back in my day. I carried a rubber mallet when it wouldn't start. I would tap the starter with the mallet and it would start. I was such a goober. Straight six, dual carbs and a manual four-speed with overdrive transmission. I loved that little car.

  • @dogpaw775
    @dogpaw775 4 года назад +3

    some people ,22 and counting, just don't seem to get it. Jay Leno's Garage, the gift that just keeps on giving 8)

  • @redram5150
    @redram5150 4 года назад +12

    I became a teen in the mid 1990s. We didn’t have the internet at that time, and I vividly remember waiting with bated breath for the latest printing of Old Car Trader to hit the rack at my local store. During that period I had such a love affair with Healeys. More than once I begged my father, unsuccessfully, to drive out to Washington or Arizona for my latest fixation. We lived in eastern Pennsylvania. I can’t imagine why

  • @roberthoule9693
    @roberthoule9693 4 года назад +1

    The first car I ever fell in love with! My cousin Jimmy had a green one. I was six and he was nineteen. Unfortunately he crashed and did not survive. What a great guy he was. What a great car to stand as a memorial to him. Let's be positive. I still remember his kindnesses to the little runt I was then and still am today. I'm 63.

  • @aguyinback
    @aguyinback 4 года назад

    I had a bright yellow '59 100-6 in 1972. I was a senior in high school in Orange County, CA. A friend in Laguna had been driving it and when it finely broke down one more time, he gave it to me. I had next to no money but managed to keep the car on the road for almost a year. After trying to make the Lucas fuel pump work, I replaced it with an AC Delco electric and had no more problems. One of the pot metal lever action shocks had a broken mounting lug and a friend welded up a plate that allowed us to both the shock down securely. The best thing about the car was the sound, something I will never forget. My mom finely sold the car while I was away at school and it paid for my next semesters' tuition. So it goes...

  • @flickmybic7174
    @flickmybic7174 4 года назад +4

    Truly a drivable work of art. That baby purrs!

  • @stephencivic1989
    @stephencivic1989 4 года назад +4

    This is another reason why I love watch Jay work his magic on the show. He presents the car(s) in all its beauty let's us get to know it and the owner(s). And absolutely does not disappoint us. And yeah he certainly has his preferences, we all do. But he treats every car equally and fare. Even cars he doesn't particularly like which is rare he gives them and the owner a spot on the show.

    • @graycav56
      @graycav56 4 года назад

      Stephen Civic#18 I think these videos are Jay’s greatest contribution to the hobby.

    • @stephencivic1989
      @stephencivic1989 4 года назад

      @@graycav56 Oh I couldn't agree more. No Ford vs. Chevy mindset. Although I do have to agree that competition does bring out the best in a cars performance.

  • @RobSmithSporty
    @RobSmithSporty 4 года назад

    In 1958, my mom and dad bought a pair of 100-6 Healeys. My mom's was black, with a red interior, and my dad's was blue, with a black interior. My dad had a black racing stripe going down his. My parents participated in TSD and Gimmick Rallys, and my father raced in both the inaugural race at Meadowdale Raceway, in Carpentersville, Illinois and the 1958 Road America 500, in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Prior to the big Healays, my mom had owned a 1954 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spyder, and my father had a '54 MG-TF. Many fond memories.

  • @johnsherborne3245
    @johnsherborne3245 4 года назад +1

    Gareth summed up the appeal of classic cars perfectly. They reach back in to the past. Our past. That's why we all have different favourites, and I suspect explains why cars that are outside our childhood experiences are less emotive.

  • @mrpicky1868
    @mrpicky1868 4 года назад +17

    the profile of this car is perfect :')

  • @devoro9412
    @devoro9412 4 года назад +4

    Such a beautiful piece of mechanical art!!!

  • @arnulfob3454
    @arnulfob3454 Год назад

    Watched this episode 3 times and I'm still riveted.

  • @leswhiting6131
    @leswhiting6131 4 года назад +2

    Lovely to see and a great story, back in the seventies I owned a 1958 100/6, fitted with discs all round, being a stupid twenty one year old I managed to write it off. When I see the value of these beautiful cars now I could cry.

    • @leswhiting6131
      @leswhiting6131 3 года назад

      @curbozer Boomer The disc conversion was already fitted, it was many, many years later I discovered that it was a very rare Dunlop Disc factory conversion.

  • @jorgendahl5024
    @jorgendahl5024 2 года назад +3

    Love the sound of that engine.

  • @siddhantshetty7894
    @siddhantshetty7894 4 года назад +79

    Oh my god that beauty sounds amazing 🤑

    • @JnixMarshel
      @JnixMarshel 4 года назад +1

      I've always wanted to drive one. Growing up had a neighbor with a very clean one.

    • @Xaltar_
      @Xaltar_ 4 года назад +3

      Those triple side draft Webbers sound fantastic. When I was a kid my dad had a pair of them on a Chrysler slant 6 and I will never forget the throaty sound it made when you dropped the hammer. To my ears it just sounds more refined than modern cold air intake setups, those are great too but they don't have the same flavor.

    • @lobmin
      @lobmin 4 года назад

      @@Xaltar_ Agreed. Same with 4 cylinders with dual webers

    • @dheujsnrhfydhehehshshhdggsd
      @dheujsnrhfydhehehshshhdggsd 4 года назад

      Glad you liked it. Sounds out of tune to me. Was grating.

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture 4 года назад +1

      @@Xaltar_ Webers on a slant six? Now that's exotic.

  • @michaelzimmerman635
    @michaelzimmerman635 2 года назад

    I always get a tinge of regret when Jay talks about wrapping his Galaxie around a tree back in his youth. I did the same in my 67 Chevelle SS, but in my case it was a light pole. After 35 years trotting around the world with the USAF, any thought of recreating those times is nothing but a pipe dream.

  • @craigwilcox4403
    @craigwilcox4403 Год назад

    Awww Jay! Just the sweet notes of the opening brought a big smile, and the remembrance of many happy times. Thank you!

  • @anthonyray5515
    @anthonyray5515 4 года назад +3

    Such a time honored classic.

  • @elistickband
    @elistickband 4 года назад +12

    That would look good in the Austin-Healey section of my garage.

  • @DiddleyBoh
    @DiddleyBoh 3 года назад

    Possible coincidence: In 1965, I roomed with a guy at San Jose State who owned a beautiful new Healey 100-6. I drove the car frequently, and it sounded wonderful! It was still stock black with a black interior and overdrive. Although this one was white before it was painted unexciting red, it could be the same car. For some reason, they didn't mention the neat Ferrari-style custom grille, which is definitely different from the original chrome-rimmed wide-oval A-H piece. The windshield and the wheel openings are also nicely done. Overall, the car is a tasty refinement of the original Healey. And it has the original engine!

  • @slowdaddy7463
    @slowdaddy7463 4 года назад +1

    I have the similar story. My ‘67 BJ8 has been in my family since 1970. Still drive it today. Awesome cars! There was nothing like driving it in high school!

  • @jimcole5359
    @jimcole5359 4 года назад +11

    Love the stories you find about cars for your show Jay. I can't imagine any of the cars you actually own don't have an interesting story behind them. Would be fun to hear about more of them in the future.

  • @domingodeanda233
    @domingodeanda233 4 года назад +6

    One hell of a beautiful car, love it.

  • @marcob4630
    @marcob4630 3 года назад +1

    Austin Healey: the most authentic Sporster in the world !!

    • @marcob4630
      @marcob4630 3 года назад

      @curbozer Boomer : Very appropriate! An iconic car, however too expensive for buying a restored one nowadays. It was my dream car!

  • @jameslumley2463
    @jameslumley2463 2 года назад +1

    As an old Austin Healey owner, I have to comment on closing the hood. If you keep closing it by pushing down you will get dents. Proper closure is to hold the bonnet about 6 to 8 inches from being closed with one hand on each side and then just let go and let it fall into place. The car will be happy with that procedure. I had a 1967 Austin Healey 3000 that I bought when it was about a year old. I was 23 yrs then and now I am 76 yrs.

  • @robertrohrs9195
    @robertrohrs9195 4 года назад +5

    I had an Austin Healey 3000, a 1964. Wish I still had it.

  • @michaelbrooker1433
    @michaelbrooker1433 4 года назад +5

    We used to call the big 6 cylinder Healeys Squeelies, we were always lighting up the tires. I do think though that the original hood scoop location was better, the side views while driving accentuates the bulbousness of the modified scoop. To tell the truth, the factory got the original right, they were among the most beautiful cars of the era.

    • @brucedoxey5815
      @brucedoxey5815 3 года назад

      Yes and I think the way that the scoop runs downward probably cancelled the function. But to me the grill was a giant screw up. Remember the owner saying he couldn;t drive it in LA traffic without the electric add on fan? The guy who modified it pushed the grill forward and made like an upper lip. He also shrunk the grill sized down. Major screw up. Change for the sake of making his car different. I have owned six Healeys so I am sensitive to the details. Also, taking three inches off the top of the windshield makes it impossible to fit the top and if they did manage to put it on, Jays head would have been scrunched down if he could even get in the car. If I ever went out to buy one it wouldn't be that one.

  • @laerpearce7932
    @laerpearce7932 4 года назад +2

    When I was in junior high, 1962, my dad was stationed in Japan and our neighbor, another naval officer, had one of these in British racing green. I know exactly how Garth feels - a car worth hunting for!

  • @orrief3806
    @orrief3806 4 года назад +2

    I'm surprised they didn't say more about the beautifully done modification to the front bodywork and the side vent. They give the car a distinctly Italian feel. It's gorgeous.

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 4 года назад +3

    Austin-Healey's are awesome little cars. Absolutely great to cruise in !!!!!!!

  • @MFKR696
    @MFKR696 4 года назад +23

    If I had to pick between a Bugatti, a Lambo, a Ferrari or a Healey, I'd pick the Healey any day of the week. Easily one of my favorite designs of all time.

    • @barrybend7189
      @barrybend7189 4 года назад +2

      Give me a 70's triumph.

    • @MrGaryGG48
      @MrGaryGG48 3 года назад

      There are very interesting models in all of those brands but the span between an Austin Healey or a Triumph and Ferrari or Bugatti country is easily a factor of 100 for many of them. An important consideration (aside from how much to you have to play with...) is that when you get a Healey or a Triumph back together and running well, you can enjoy driving on the street without risk of a heart attack when some bozo backs out of a driveway without looking. In the Bugatti, whether you get hit or not your heart rate is likely to set a new record!!

    • @donaldleavy4379
      @donaldleavy4379 3 года назад

      I have to beg to differ with you on that one park at 2:50 Ferrari next to that not to mention you could probably buy 10 of those Healeys for the price of one Ferrari from that area so it’s kind of apples and oranges but it is a very nice car I’ve driven them they’re fairly powerful they handle cool fun car very nice I’ve driven several

    • @donaldleavy4379
      @donaldleavy4379 3 года назад

      WOW ITS OK JUST LEAVE THAT SPARE BOUNCING AROUND.. I don’t keep a spare in a performance car EVER.. I use a CELL PHONE.

  • @chrisphillips348
    @chrisphillips348 Год назад

    That’s the most INSANE story! Congratulations!!

  • @vicentesegura6259
    @vicentesegura6259 4 года назад +1

    Hard to believe that AH is 60 years old! A Timeless beauty!

  • @hertzair1186
    @hertzair1186 4 года назад +4

    Great guest...he’s a genuine car guy, all-around good bloke...

  • @marcijunebug
    @marcijunebug 4 года назад +4

    Jay...no matter the car I always LOVE each and every episode! Thanks for doing these, love the stories and you are right...it’s about cool cars, but more about cool cars WITH stories!

  • @hksigman
    @hksigman 4 года назад +1

    Nice that Jay was able to teach Garth how to use the overdrive. Jays knowledge is unmatched.

  • @carnut1936
    @carnut1936 4 года назад

    BACK IN 57' I WAS STATIONED IN LONG BEACH, CA. I HAD ONE MORE YEAR TO GO ON MY ENLISTMENT IN THE NAVY.I ALWAYS LOVED SPORT CARS SO I DESIDED TO BUY ONE TO DRIVE BACK HOME TO ST.LOUIS.(YOU JUST DIDN'T SEE ANY SPORT CARS BACK THERE IN 57').I LOOKED AT LOTS OF DIFFERANT SPORT CARS IN LONG BEACH,,JAGS XK120,MG'S BUT WHEN I SAW THE 55' AUSTEN HEALEY 100/4 ITH THOSE BEAUTIFULL LINES I NEW IT WAS PERFECT FOR ME.TO THIS DAY I THINK IT HAS THE PERFECT BODY LINES,AND HAS A GREAT SOUNDING EXAUST....SIGH,,I WISH I STILL HAD IT,I TRULY LOVED THAT CAR.....

  • @verdict1163
    @verdict1163 4 года назад +12

    4:43 Mercedes W114 coupe in background, dad had good taste

  • @Doctor_Robert
    @Doctor_Robert 4 года назад +6

    24:24 I laughed a bit more than I should have at the cloud of smoke when they started up. Completely delightful!

    • @daveanderson5680
      @daveanderson5680 4 года назад

      Pretty normal startup smoke cloud for an older English car....it has 18k miles on it.

    • @Doctor_Robert
      @Doctor_Robert 4 года назад

      @@daveanderson5680 I gathered...
      Needs to be driven more! XD

    • @jerrytee2688
      @jerrytee2688 4 года назад

      @Chuck Finley He's barely driven it.

    • @jerrytee2688
      @jerrytee2688 4 года назад

      @Chuck Finley Right, I agree.

  • @DarkKatzy013
    @DarkKatzy013 4 года назад +1

    What a little monster. I have always loved those little cars. What a magnificent specimen.

  • @JohnCunningham-sy5ug
    @JohnCunningham-sy5ug Год назад

    Nothing beats a sports car for fun. BRRRRRR T!!!!
    Great story great car 🚗

  • @gordmummery
    @gordmummery 4 года назад +4

    Great story! Makes me want to try to find buy and back my TR6 I had in college.

    • @brucebarthold5359
      @brucebarthold5359 2 года назад +1

      Me, too. Had a 1976 TR-6 I sold when reassigned to Germany in 1988. Loved that little car and really regret not storing it for our return stateside.

  • @jahbay
    @jahbay 4 года назад +3

    This reminds me of my dad's 67 MGB. It had the opposite sort of life. We went everywhere with that. Duck hunting ball games road trips Etc. It had no backseat. But we still piled kids in and went to baseball practice. It got stuck several times while duck hunting. One of the wheels fell off and kept going down the highway. Not the greatest car but it was a blast nonetheless.

    • @michaelscott356
      @michaelscott356 Год назад

      Wheel fell off? Says more bout the owner than the car! LOL

    • @jahbay
      @jahbay Год назад

      @@michaelscott356 Be cool guy..... It fell off because the dude at the gas station did not know how to work on a vehicle with knock off wheels.

    • @michaelscott356
      @michaelscott356 Год назад

      Mine was a BRG 69. Also went everywhere, including a non-stop trip from Kitchener to Daytona for Bike Week with my old man. What a great time we had. RIP, Professor Scott!

  • @leemundoartist9932
    @leemundoartist9932 Год назад

    Straight 6 such a beautiful go to engine in classic British sports cars. Lovely mellow sound. More gurgling than the grunt of a V8. Perfect for English country lanes. Sun out, roof off, a lovely scented passenger and a trip to the pub ( mine a TR6 150bhp injection. Overdrive in 2, 3 and 4).

  • @captainboggles
    @captainboggles 3 года назад +1

    By far, the BEST looking healey I've seen. Nicer front end than the 3000. and about the best episode of JLG yet.

  • @rrrkumar1
    @rrrkumar1 4 года назад +4

    Classic example of old world British motoring pleasure!!!
    Thanks, Jay. I am a regular viewer of this spot for the last five years. Keep up the good work.

  • @LifeInElSalvador
    @LifeInElSalvador 4 года назад +7

    I still share info with friends when an exotic car drives by my city

  • @jasonfarnsworth5880
    @jasonfarnsworth5880 Год назад

    I love Jay schooling people on old equipment, J is the OG master

  • @MrGsteele
    @MrGsteele Год назад

    I had two/three Healeys of that era - a British Racing Green BN1 that I put a 327 Fuel Injected Corvette engine in, and a White BN2 4 cylinder with 4 speed overdrive transmission that I left stock (plus a BN2 Junkyard parts car). I remember that in those days (the 1960s) they were rare enough that when you saw another Healey in the oncoming lane - and often when you saw any other sports car like an MG - you beeped the horn and/or waved. It was like being in a club.
    I, too, modified the nose of the BN1 - slightly larger and higher than the one on the 100-6 above, and more like a Cobra contour - to accommodate a much larger radiator that I had built using a GMC truck core; it worked much better than the copper Healey radiator, was lighter, and tucked down in the nose at an angle. I filled it using a Corvette aluminum expansion tank off to the passenger side of the engine.
    The Overdrive on the BN2 had a mechanical pull switch on the transmission tunnel; it worked fine, and stretched the mileage - vital for a starving college student - and kept the engine at a perfect RPM on the highway. They both suffered from the Healey cowl shake, and the doors would fly open in corners from twisting of the rubbery chassis until I put positive slide bolt locks on them, but they were a joy to drive, with or without the windshield laid down!

  • @bobbowie9350
    @bobbowie9350 4 года назад +3

    Cool car and thet guest has a really good speaking voice.

  • @pablojose4890
    @pablojose4890 4 года назад +7

    I fell in love with this car when it was on "Leave It To The Beaver."

    • @user-ss2ly1ir6j
      @user-ss2ly1ir6j 4 года назад +3

      How about the gay version when it was on 'Leave it...it's Beaver' lol

    • @iammaximus614
      @iammaximus614 4 года назад +1

      Shows then we’re the
      Best along with Happy Days

    • @jerrytee2688
      @jerrytee2688 4 года назад

      @@user-ss2ly1ir6j 😀😀😀

    • @jimpal
      @jimpal 4 года назад +1

      I had a 1960 Healey 3000 (one year upgrade from this one, including stock disc brakes in front). Good as this one sounds, the stock Healey sounded even better. I did notice that , when driving, the left front wheel camber looks extreme. Great car and great show!

  • @videomaniac108
    @videomaniac108 4 года назад

    I once had the little brother to this car that was a blast to drive, an Austin Healey Sprite.

  • @GarySmythe
    @GarySmythe 4 года назад +1

    My brother had a 58 Healey 100 . It had the coolest sounding motor. Loved that car!!!