HOT ROD LENO; Talk show host teams with GM to build high-powered Bowtie Deuce.(News)
AutoWeek, November, 2005
Byline: BOB GRITZINGER Jay Leno's Big Dog Garage in Burbank, California, is stuffed with nearly 200 cars and motorcycles, but unless you count the oversized two-seat roadster powered by a tank engine that The Tonight Show host calls his "hot rod,'' there really isn't a true hot rod in the collection.
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Until now. Immediately following its premiere at the Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas, a rod dubbed the Leno '32 Bowtie Deuce Roadster takes its place in the comedian's garage, alongside the likes of a McLaren F1 supercar, a 620-hp '55 Buick ...
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