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Jay Leno's Garage
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Comedian and former Tonight Show host Jay Leno shares his passion for motor vehicles. Jay and guests drive cars, motorbikes and anything that moves all while meeting new people and exploring the rich motoring history of America and beyond.
Cast: Jay Leno
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Jay Leno Drives a Tiny Terror: The 1958 Berkeley Sports Car! - July 14 2025
Get ready for a laugh and a thrilling ride as Jay Leno welcomes special guest George Gray (the voice of "The Price is Right") to Jay Leno's Garage! This week, they're taking a spin in George's incredibly unique 1958 Berkeley sports car – a fiberglass marvel that Jay remembers as "pretty hot" when he was a kid.
Discover why this "budget racing" icon of the '50s and '60s, despite its small size and 30-horsepower, two-stroke Excelsior engine, is an absolute blast to drive. Jay and George explore the car's surprisingly roomy interior, its lightweight 700-pound frame, and its original features, including a rear-mounted gas tank and a four-speed Albion transmission with a reverse gear.
Learn about the history of the Berkeley, how it was a fully manufactured car (not a kit) made in Biggleswade, England, and its surprising racing success, even with legendary drivers like Stirling Moss. Jay and George share anecdotes, including the challenges of post-war England and George's personal connection to the Berkeley through his father.
Experience the joy of driving a "slow car fast" where 40 MPH feels like 80! This episode highlights why these quirky, fun-to-drive machines still bring smiles and laughter wherever they go
Get ready for a laugh and a thrilling ride as Jay Leno welcomes special guest George Gray (the voice of "The Price is Right") to Jay Leno's Garage! This week, they're taking a spin in George's incredibly unique 1958 Berkeley sports car – a fiberglass marvel that Jay remembers as "pretty hot" when he was a kid.
Discover why this "budget racing" icon of the '50s and '60s, despite its small size and 30-horsepower, two-stroke Excelsior engine, is an absolute blast to drive. Jay and George explore the car's surprisingly roomy interior, its lightweight 700-pound frame, and its original features, including a rear-mounted gas tank and a four-speed Albion transmission with a reverse gear.
Learn about the history of the Berkeley, how it was a fully manufactured car (not a kit) made in Biggleswade, England, and its surprising racing success, even with legendary drivers like Stirling Moss. Jay and George share anecdotes, including the challenges of post-war England and George's personal connection to the Berkeley through his father.
Experience the joy of driving a "slow car fast" where 40 MPH feels like 80! This episode highlights why these quirky, fun-to-drive machines still bring smiles and laughter wherever they go