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The only other Turbine Car ever to be privately owned is in the collection of comedian and television host Jay Leno, who purchased one of the three cars originally retained by Chrysler in 2009. [ 89 ] [ 91 ] Leno's car was featured in the BBC television show James May's Cars of the People . [ 95 ]
Jay Leno has third-degree burns to his face and may need skin grafts after a garage fire where one of his cars erupted in flames, a source close to the
Nearly two years after suffering severe burns across his face and upper body when the car he was working on went up in flames—followed by several broken bones caused by a motorcycle accident ...
The comedian was discharged from the hospital after sustaining burns to his face, chest and hands in a car fire. Jay Leno Poses For Photo After 10-Day Hospital Stay For Serious Burn Injuries Skip ...
Jay Leno opens up for the first time about the terrifying fire that caused severe burns to his face, chest and hands in an interview with TODAY's Hoda Kotb.
Jay Leno was seen for the first time on Monday as he said goodbye to the care team at the Grossman Burn Center where he was recovering from third-degree burns to his face, chest and hands. The ...
In 2021, the collection acquired a Chrysler Turbine Car, one of only nine to survive and one of only two in a private collection (the other belonging to Jay Leno). [2] In addition to the cars, the collection also includes about 20 musical instruments, including a Wurlitzer theater pipe organ. [1]
The comedian and classic car lover, 72, may need skin grafts, he told TMZ on Monday night from his hospital bed. Jay Leno suffered 3rd-degree burns in garage gas fire, may need skin grafts Skip to ...