Restoration Blog: March 2024

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Published 2024-03-11
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Jay goes into detail with Jeremy and Chris, who also explain their procedure for cleaning and detailing some of Jay's cars. Jay also shows off his Ariel Atom, his Doble Steam Car, his Buick Roadmaster, and gives an update on the Detroit Electric project.

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All Comments (21)
  • @bobschenkel7921
    No wonder all Jay's cars look and run so great, it's the team behind the curtain that makes it happen. Thanks Jay for showing the hands doing the real work of maintaining your fleet, it is so interesting and satisfying to learn about them and the jobs they do. Kudos to all.
  • @frevele1656
    Great to see someone as young as Ava wanting to learn that old tech and fix it.
  • @kens8903
    I get unreasonably excited for these restoration updates
  • @terry94131
    Ava reminds me of my late Aunt Joyce, who grew up with three gear head older brothers. I remember Joyce replacing the water pump on her Impala while her husband handed her the tools.
  • @jeffr2643
    Jay, thank you for saving all these cars for history
  • @ThomasMulhall
    I really enjoyed watching Ava trying not to crack up when Jay was making his usual one liners. Very nice to see someone under 60 who obviously has the passion and skills needed for Jay's Garage. She welds better than I do!
  • @jppagetoo
    Hats off the the craftsman (and women) behind the collection. They do amazing work. Please keep giving them time in front of the camera, they deserve it.
  • You can see that Jay appreciates and respects his crew. They are comfortable discussing the project and adding content or even correcting Jay if necessary. That type of relationship with the Boss is pretty rare.
  • @56kWarning.
    Seeing Jimmy brought back so many memories of the early 2000s Discovery Channel era. That era inspired a generation of kids to get into trades including myself.
  • @JD-kg3mx
    One of my most favorite pastimes is watching the Jay Leno's Garage - Restoration Blogs. It's incredibly interesting.
  • @larrycleeton
    As an engineer and amateur auto restorer, I'm so impressed with Jay's team and tools Jay provides to them.
  • @mattbaki7062
    Jay’s Restoration blogs are always a treat (it always takes me away from the crazy world around us). Thank you Mr. Leno and the team 🌹🙏
  • @logancarter2134
    Bless her heart you can tell she was nervous being on camera but her work on getting the bigger engine to work in that little car is fantastic. How cool it must be to work for Jay Leno.
  • that new girl on the troup is wonderful, very sympathetic and certainly a huge valuable addition of craftmanship to the garage! Bravo !
  • @jonatesrides
    The amount of skill and intelligence in that shop combined with the rare vehicles makes Jays garage truly a place that is priceless.
  • @Norweeg
    I always look forward to these restoration updates. Thanks for continuing to do them, as its neat to see how things are progressing behind the scenes of your regular video format.
  • @marcusbrutus1999
    My favourite type of 'Garage' episode! Wonderful stuff. I like the way Jay treats his employees, they are people, not a number. How about all of those skills his people have! This is so important restoring these vehicles, so that your children's children's children will be aware of a wonderful motoring history we once had.