";s:4:"text";s:4739:" Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May hosted the show for more than a decade before giving way to a new crew in 2016, including actor Matt LeBlanc and automotive journalists Chris Harris and Rory Reid.Ray Evernham has at least one thing in common with millions of other Americans -- he loves the rich, diverse history of U.S. automobiles. He’s been investing in some sweet sheet metal, as a peek into his car collection shows. In "AmeriCarna," the NASCAR championship-winning crew chief and team owner searches barns, garages, junkyards and basements across the country, all in the pursuit of historic racing cars, classic cars, folklore and automotive artifacts. Should his next supercar be the latest gullwing masterpiece from Mercedes, or Ferrari's most beautiful effort in a generation? by Paul Cashmere on August 24, 2017. in News. Make Offer - Brian Johnson Signed 2018 Topps Heritage High Autographed Card Auto Red Sox. After the buyer's selection is made, Feresten makes it known whether or not he agrees with the choice.This fast-paced and stunt-filled motor show tests whether cars, both mundane and extraordinary, live up to their manufacturers' claims. The hosts also offer practical advice that viewers can take away from the episodes.After retiring from his perch atop the late-night TV ratings in 2014, comedian Jay Leno has more time to partake in one of his passions: collecting cars. In each half-hour episode of the series, Feresten finds someone who needs a car, gets to know the person, and uses his car knowledge and instincts to find three vehicles that he thinks suit the buyer, who -- in turn -- chooses one of the three options by the end of the episode.
When he finds a gem, Carini negotiates to buy it, then resells at auction or privately. "Joyride" features four such celebrities -- rapper T-Pain, NASCAR driver Brian Vickers, actress Mischa Barton and actor Oliver Trevena -- who go on a quest to find the best cars in a variety of categories.
Tough call.
Not literally, but if a vehicle were an iconic Mercedes Gullwing or a luxurious Maserati Ghibli, for instance, and Carini saw it in motion, it's a sure bet he would get himself in gear and run after it. That is the focus of "Jay Leno's Garage," which showcases the "Tonight Show" veteran's journey throughout America as he searches for unique rides and the stories behind them.
Along the way, Evernham hears plenty of stories from other enthusiasts who share the impact that iconic cars have had on their lives, among them director Ron Howard, surfing icon Laird Hamilton, Beach Boys legend Mike Love, country music star Brad Paisley, and drag racing king Don "the Snake" Prudhomme. He also talks with fellow gearheads, including celebrities, to learn about their collections. The lead singer of AC/DC sits down and talks with Motor Trend about his love of cars and his book, "Rockers and Rollers. Known as a "collector car archaeologist," Carini leads viewers into the business of locating high-end automobiles stashed in homes, garages and barns in the U.S. and abroad. Leno explores different aspects of automobiles, including the history of iconic brands, testing supercars, checking out the latest innovations, and even offering consumer advice.
$7.28 +$2.75 shipping. Brian Johnson signed 2013 Topps Heritage Minors Rookie card auto. At the end of the season, the finished cars are sent to a public auction to see if all of the hard work pays off.Wayne Carini chases cars for a living. When he’s not touring the world performing hits like, “You Shook Me All Night Long,”