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Leno's Duster - Great Story

Started by 68X426, May 03, 2012, 08:56:30 PM

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bull

You know something? I don't know how that guy can call himself a car lover and not own a 2nd gen Charger. It flies in the face of logic. Jay is a great guy as far as I know, and he's done a lot of good for the hobby, but that one fact baffles me to no end.

Anyway, cool story. I had no idea Roots got the idea for the supercharger from blowing air down mining shafts to supply the miners.

41husk

I remember reading a story that a lady contacted him about buying a Daytona and he said he wasn't interested but put her in contact with the people who did buy it :RantExplode: How does a car guy and known collector, collector not hobbiest pass on and not own 1 of 503 Dodge Daytonas :shruggy:
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Quote from: bull on May 03, 2012, 09:13:38 PM
You know something? I don't know how that guy can call himself a car lover and not own a 2nd gen Charger. It flies in the face of logic. Jay is a great guy as far as I know, and he's done a lot of good for the hobby, but that one fact baffles me to no end.

Anyway, cool story. I had no idea Roots got the idea for the supercharger from blowing air down mining shafts to supply the miners.
Yep Blowers were originally use a air handlers/mover for many industries, especially the screw type positive displacement blowers, including the mining industry, the GMC Roots type 3 blade rotor Blower was actually used as a exhaust scavenger to help performance on diesels & large aircraft engines, before being used as a intake supercharger, the 1st blowers were centrifugal type with a big flap the progressively moved to catch more & more air, at least that's the story I remember...
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He has a couple of Challengers the newer 2008 Hemi Challenger & a 2010 6.1 or something, then a 70 Challenger Hemi 4sd, I think I remember seeing he also has a couple of late 50's Dodge or Chrysler 354-392 Hemi Letter or B/C/D 300 & D-500 cars, not sure about the 2nd gen. Charger's, Superbird's or Daytona's
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RallyeMike

Jay's collection is pretty eclectic. Frankly, I think his garage is way cooler as is than to have filled it with restored Chargers, Daytonas, Chevelles, etc. Anyone can have those. Who else has a fleet of steam cars, Chrysler tank-engine roadsters, turbine motorcycles, etc.? The fact that he has all this money and cars and still drops by a drive-in on Saturday night is cool. He is definitely the ultimate gear head.

 
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QuoteWho else has a fleet of steam cars, Chrysler tank-engine roadsters, turbine motorcycles, etc.? The fact that he has all this money and cars and still drops by a drive-in on Saturday night is cool. He is definitely the ultimate gear head


This.

Seriously. I've seen him pull up in a car powered by a tank engine, and I've only seen him ONCE (had a little conversation too). Most of these guys see him in an awesome car every single damn year. The guy just shows up at these shows and is accessible. I respect that.

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Good clip link Dan, Thanks. Pretty cool that they did a scholarship grant with the proceeds too :2thumbs:

...There's a guy out here I know of doing a Motown Missile tribute type of project into a 70 'Cuda with a lot of original parts from Don Carlton including a twin plug Hemi, magnesiun tunnelram, wheelie bars and it will be driven on the street , mad keen with all the period gear, his build thread is a good read...
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I've seen a video of Jay turning up to a car show in a Chrysler Turbine car. Pretty cool. How many people can do that, let alone even see one running in the flesh?

bobs66440

Great story. Thanks! Leno is the ultimate car guy. He collects what interests him, whether it's a $1M or $1K. He loves them all.  :2thumbs:

1970Moparmann

Paul is amazing.  I am such a car nut and love my cars so much, I have thought the same when selling cars.  I guess that it is a gene that's in my body..

What a story. :2thumbs:

Thanks for sharing.
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I saw that car at the World of Wheels once or twice. Just amazing workmanship.

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That was a cool story, I read it the other day when I saw it on line somewhere.  :2thumbs:
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