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Jay Leno lives for laughs as ``The Tonight Show'' host, but when it comes to his extensive collection of cars, the funnyman couldn't be more serious. One of his prized possessions is a 1931 Duesenberg Model J, and this six-episode series allows viewers a seat in the shop of Duesenberg scholar Randy Ema as the classic car undergoes a complete restoration. It's stripped down to a shell of its former self, and the goal is to create a Duesenberg that looks like the original but also offers improved performance under the hood.
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