Inside the $100 Million Big Dog Garage
Jay Leno isn’t just a celebrity who collects cars—he’s a legitimate automotive historian, mechanical engineer, and preservation advocate who happens to have hosted The Tonight Show for 22 years. His approach to collecting emphasizes engineering significance over investment value, and unlike many celebrity collectors, he actually drives every vehicle in his garage.
This guide provides a comprehensive look at one of the world’s most documented and diverse car collections.
Cars
Motorcycles
Est. Value
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Jay Leno by the Numbers
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Cars | ~181 (constantly changing) |
| Total Motorcycles | ~160 |
| Collection Value | $52-100 million (estimated) |
| Facility Size | 140,000 sq ft |
| Location | Big Dog Garage, Burbank Airport, CA |
| Full-Time Staff | Team of mechanics, coachbuilders |
| Net Worth (2025) | $450 million |
The Most Valuable Cars in Leno’s Garage
#1: 1934 Duesenberg Walker Coupe
Estimated Value: $20 Million
Significance: One-of-one aerodynamic coupe, the only Walker-bodied Duesenberg in existence
History: Custom-built for Josiah Lilly, president of Eli Lilly pharmaceutical company
Engine: Inline-8, 265 hp (nearly double any contemporary car)
Original Price: $25,000 in 1934
#2: 1994 McLaren F1
Estimated Value: $17-20 Million
Significance: First McLaren F1 imported to the United States
Purchase Price: $800,000 (reportedly)
Engine: 6.1L BMW V12, 618 hp
Top Speed: 240 mph
Note: Leno has been offered $17M and declined; calls it “the best car of the 20th century”
#3: 1963 Chrysler Turbine Car
Estimated Value: Priceless (museum piece)
Significance: One of only 9 surviving examples, one of 5 that still run
History: Chrysler built 55 for consumer testing; destroyed most after program ended
Engine: Gas turbine, runs on various fuels including peanut oil and perfume
#4: 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing
Estimated Value: $3-8 Million
Significance: Rare alloy-body example, meticulously restored
Features: Iconic gullwing doors, 3.0L inline-six engine
Note: Leno purchased at bargain and restored to concours condition
#5: 2014 McLaren P1
Estimated Value: $2+ Million
Significance: One of only 375 produced
Power: 903 hp hybrid system
Note: Leno’s example has unique backstory documented on his show
Collection by Category
Steam Cars
Leno owns multiple steam-powered vehicles, including:
- 1906 Stanley Steamer: Made entirely of wood, oldest car in collection
- 1909 Stanley Steamer: Takes 20-30 minutes to fire up
- 1925 Doble Steam Car: Advanced steam technology
- 1907 White Steam Car: Caught fire in 2022, causing Leno serious burns
Classic Supercars
- 1966 Lamborghini Miura P400
- 1969 Lamborghini Miura S
- Lamborghini Countach
- Lamborghini Reventon
- Ferrari LaFerrari
- McLaren Senna
- Koenigsegg Agera RS
American Classics
- 1904 Curved Dash Oldsmobile
- 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado (converted to RWD, 1,000 hp)
- Ford GT (multiple generations)
- Chevrolet Corvettes (various years)
- American LaFrance Fire Truck (free from Burbank Airport)
Unique & Experimental
- Blastolene Special (“Tank Car”): Hot rod on truck chassis with tank engine
- EcoJet (2006): Custom-built in Leno’s garage, jet turbine powered
- Owen Magnetic (1915): Early hybrid with electromagnetic transmission
- Ferret Scout Army Vehicle: British military reconnaissance vehicle
The Big Dog Garage
Facility Details
Location: 3160 N. Damon Way, Burbank, CA 91505 (near Burbank Airport)
Size: 140,000 square feet (multiple aircraft hangars)
Equipment: Full machine shop, welding stations, restoration facilities
Staff: Team of expert mechanics, coachbuilders, restoration specialists
Public Access: Not open to public; occasional media and charity tours
The Big Dog Garage isn’t just storage—it’s a fully operational automotive workshop. Leno’s team doesn’t just maintain vehicles; they restore, modify, and in some cases fabricate parts that no longer exist. The facility prompted Leno to develop his own line of car care products after realizing the scale of supplies needed.
What Leno Won’t Collect
Despite owning 181+ cars, Jay Leno famously refuses to buy Ferraris. His reasoning has nothing to do with the vehicles themselves:
“Ferrari are excellent cars. It’s not an indictment of the car, it’s just that I don’t want… you know, you’re spending a tremendous amount of money, you should be made to feel like a customer.”
Leno has repeatedly cited negative dealership and service experiences as his reason for avoiding the Italian marque—a stance that has remained consistent for decades.
The Business of Collecting
How Leno Funds His Collection
Leno has stated that he never spent his Tonight Show salary on cars. Instead:
- Stand-up comedy: Continued performing 150+ shows/year even while hosting Tonight Show
- Jay Leno’s Garage: YouTube channel with 15M+ views generates revenue
- CNBC series: Aired 2015-2022
- Strategic buying/selling: Occasionally sells vehicles (first sale in 30 years was a 2015 Tesla in 2021)
Investment Performance
| Vehicle | Purchase | Current Value | Gain |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1994 McLaren F1 | $800K | $17-20M | +2,000%+ |
| 1955 Mercedes 300SL | “Bargain” | $3-8M | Significant |
| 1966 Lamborghini Miura | ~$40K (1980s) | $2M+ | +5,000% |
Recent Additions (2024-2025)
Leno continues actively collecting:
- Tesla Cybertruck: Investment in electric trend
- 1930 Bentley G400: Rare vintage addition
- Various motorcycles and specialty vehicles
Pop Culture Impact
Leno’s collection has influenced popular culture beyond automotive circles:
- L.A. Noire (2011): Video game modeled many vehicles after Leno’s collection
- Jay Leno’s Garage (YouTube): 15M+ views, introduced millions to automotive history
- Celebrity appearances: Countless stars have featured with their cars on his show
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many cars does Jay Leno own?
Jay Leno owns approximately 181 cars and 160 motorcycles. The number fluctuates as he occasionally buys and sells vehicles, though he rarely parts with cars—his first sale in 30 years was a Tesla Model S in 2021, which he sold to make room for a newer model.
How much is Jay Leno’s car collection worth?
Estimates range from $52 million to $100 million. The exact value is difficult to determine because many vehicles are one-of-a-kind or extremely rare, making market comparisons challenging. His McLaren F1 alone is worth $17-20 million, and his Duesenberg Walker Coupe is estimated at $20 million.
What is Jay Leno’s most expensive car?
The 1934 Duesenberg Walker Coupe and 1994 McLaren F1 are both estimated at approximately $20 million, making them the most valuable cars in his collection. The Duesenberg is one-of-one, while the McLaren F1 was the first imported to the United States and has been offered $17 million (declined).
Where is Jay Leno’s garage located?
Jay Leno’s Big Dog Garage is located at 3160 N. Damon Way, Burbank, CA 91505, near the Hollywood Burbank Airport. The 140,000 square foot facility occupies multiple aircraft hangars and includes a full machine shop and restoration facilities. It is not open to the public.
Can you visit Jay Leno’s garage?
The Big Dog Garage is not open to public tours. Access is typically limited to media appearances, charitable events, and guests featured on his YouTube series “Jay Leno’s Garage.” However, the YouTube channel offers extensive virtual tours of nearly every vehicle in the collection.
Why doesn’t Jay Leno own a Ferrari?
Leno has repeatedly stated that his avoidance of Ferrari is not about the cars themselves—which he considers excellent—but about the dealership and service experience. He feels that customers spending significant money should be treated as valued clients, and his experiences with Ferrari’s sales approach did not meet that standard.
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