There are few people in the world with a car collection that can rival Jay Leno's.
Now that his 20-year stint as host of the "Tonight Show" has come to an end, Leno will undoubtedly be spending more time with his beloved cars. Located in a series of large hangars at the Burbank Airport, Leno's Big Dog Garage has been such a sensation that his NBC-produced web series on its contents have become one of the most popular shows on Youtube, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The Leno collection, which is estimated to include around 150 cars and motorcycles, ranges from daily drivers to Smithsonian-worthy museum pieces. Most of the cars are restored and looked after by Leno himself and a small team of mechanics. Even more amazing, every car in garage is licensed and legal to drive.
Here are 25 of the most interesting and historically significant autos in Jay Leno's collection.
The 1969 Lamborghini Miura S is one of the most beautiful designs to ever come out of Italy's Bertone design house. The mid-engined Lambo is considered by many to be the original supercar.
The legendary McLaren F1 (right) can reach a top speed of 240 mph, and is still stunning to look at 20 years after its debut.
The sporty 1970 Mazda Cosmo helped pioneer road-going Wankel Rotary engine technology and is a predecessor to Mazda's modern RX-7 and RX-8 sports cars.
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