Jay Leno’s Garage

Jay Leno's Garage: 'Just Add Water' Gallery

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This 1916 Crane Simplex Holbrook Skiff was designed to look like a boat. It doesn't float but it certainly looks the part, which is why Jay likes it.

Jay and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham drive two Watercar Panthers right into the water. These $155K cars can drive on both land AND water!

Jay takes his time while trying to guide this 182-ton Navy hovercraft into a battleship. The hovercraft is called the LCAC and it costs $41 million dollars.

Sabrina Siek of Ripley's Believe It or Not poses in front of a wooden Ferrari F50 created by Italian artist Livio De Marchi. It's almost an exact replica of a Ferrari F50.

Jay to the rescue! Jay drives a 1914 Christie Front Drive fire tractor to the scene of a blazing fire to save the day! Unfortunately, fighting fires is much more difficult with a steam engine.

The Rinspeed sQuba can dive under the water and still propel itself forward but there is no cockpit to keep the passengers dry. Better pack a change of clothes. Or two.

Donald Osborne ascertains the five-year appreciation or three cars that are connected to water in some way. The winner is the 1916 Crane Simplex Holbrook Skiff, which has appreciated in value by 50% over the past five years.

Jay makes fun of his buddy Alonzo Bodden during a unique driving experience. Jay and Alonzo both whip a 2016 Mustang around a track while wearing a suit that approximates the feeling of being drunk.

This fabulous looking supercar is designed to run on salt water. It sounds amazing but we'll have to see if this car actually hits production anytime soon.

This is not a soccer mom's Nissan. This Nissan Murano has been outfitted with huge snow tracks so the car (?) can zoom up and down snowy mountains. Jay uses the Nissan Winter Warrior to settle a score with Frosty the snowman.