"1907 White Steam Touring Car - Part 3" Clip from Jay Leno's Garage (www.jaylenosgarage.com), 2010

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Artifact Overview

Television host and stand-up comedian Jay Leno is an avid vehicle collector. Housed in Leno's "Big Dog Garage" in Southern California, his collection spans 100 years of automotive history, with antique vehicles, hot rods, muscle cars, steam cars, and electric cars. The collection also has a number of rare cars and over sixty motorcycles, including a turbine motorcycle.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Film clip

Date Made

19 April 2010

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

EI.386.22

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
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