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Jay Leno talks with Classic Motorsports

Classic Motorsports Publisher Tim Suddard recently sat down with Jay Leno at at the late-night host’s world-famous garage, and the two spent half an hour chatting about all things automotive.

Did you know that Leno put a drop of his own blood in the fuel tank of his Vincent Black Shadow? Learn the real story behind Jay’s favorite cars, his views on restoration and more in our exclusive video interview.

Watch for more of Jay in the March 2009 issue of Classic Motorsports, which will feature a profile on his Honda S600. If you request a free issue of Classic Motorsports by Feb. 9 you will receive the issue with Jay Leno in it.

Want more of Jay?

Make sure to check out Jay Leno’s Garage. To get you started, here’s links to videos of Jay and Tim sharing restoration tips and Jay’s discussing the restoration of his Honda S600.

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devine10:
I have to say having a video like this on the web page is pretty frickin sweet..
Jan 6, 2009 10:08 p.m.
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