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Leno's collection occupies three football-field size warehouses, whose walls and ceilings are decorated with period car, oil company and race posters and billboards. He employs four people to care for his babies.
The multi-million-dollar collection includes several Stanley Steamers from the early 1900s, Lamborghinis, Bughattis, muscle cars from the 1950s and '60s, a 427 Cobra, several Bentleys, a two-cylinder 1916 Auto Car, a 1932 Packard Twin Six 12-cylinder coupe; a 1913 Mercer; a 1909 Baker Electric, a chain-driven, two-cylinder Morgan, a 200-mph McLaren F1 Supercar, Jaguars, Deusenbergs, a 1955 Buick Roadmaster coupe and many more. His first vehicle? A 1934 Ford pickup.
The McLaren Supercar is valued at more than $1 million, and some Duesenbergs, which originally sold for $20,000-$25,000, are now worth about $1 million. The McLaren features a 627-horsepower engine, and it will do 60 in 3.4 seconds. It has been dubbed the world's fastest production line car.
Jay Leno also owns another super fast vehicle: a Y2K Turbine Superbike. The Y2K is powered by a 320-horsepower engine that was designed for a 10,000-pound Bell helicopter. Its top speed is around 260 mph. Leno purchased the second one on the market, which listed at $150,000 at the time. They're much higher now.