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Nothing comes between Jay Leno and his massive collection of vintage cars—not even a little thing like the law. As we previously reported, the former Tonight Show host’s massive vintage car ...
Comedian Jay Leno backs SB-712 to exempt 35-year-old cars from California smog tests. Jay Leno made an unusual pit stop this ...
Legendary late-night talk show host Jay Leno visited the California State Capitol on Tuesday to help push a proposed rolling ...
Informally known as “Leno’s Law” — named after the famous actor and car collector Jay Leno — Senate Bill 712 would “exempt a collector motor vehicle from the smog check requirement if ...
Former late-night talk show host and auto enthusiast Jay Leno is backing a California ... has a Democratic supermajority. Leno said that classic car culture is a critical part of the state ...
Also, one of the biggest names in California car collection has put his weight behind the issue. In fact, SB-712 has picked up the nickname “Leno's Law,” as Jay Leno has been outspoken about ...
Comedian and car aficionado Jay Leno drove state Sen. Shannon Grove, R-Bakersfield, in a 1976 Pontiac Trans-Am past the state ...
Senate Bill 712, known as “Leno’s Law,” would exempt collector cars whose model is 35 years or older from California’s smog check law.
Jay Leno has expanded his incredible car collection by purchasing one of the 399 limited-edition McLaren W1 cars, priced at $2.1 million. The McLaren W1 boasts impressive performance, combining ...
Grove’s proposal, Senate Bill 712 — dubbed Leno’s Law — would exempt vehicles 35 years or older from California’s smog check program. The bill has attracted bipartisan support, including ...
SACRAMENTO, California (KCRA) — Former “Tonight Show” host and classic car enthusiast Jay Leno is at the Capitol Tuesday to advocate for a law exempting classic cars from smog checks.