Jay Leno serves grease monkey as he calls for a tow after Hot Rod breaks down in Beverly Hills

Jay Leno serves grease monkey vibes in blue jumpsuit as he calls for a tow after classic red Hot Rod breaks down in Beverly Hills

Jay Leno recently got to test drive one of the most highly-anticipated automobiles that’s yet to hit the market.

But the two-time Emmy winner still has a fond appreciation for classic cars, of which he has a vast collection.

He served grease monkey vibes Friday as he called for a tow truck to come rescue him in Beverly Hills, where he was stranded on the side of the road with an antique red car.

Stranded: Jay Leno served grease monkey vibes Friday as he called for a tow truck to come rescue him in Beverly Hills, where he was stranded on the side of the road with an antique red car

The 70-year-old sported a navy blue mechanic’s jumpsuit, standing next to his 1952 MG TD Hot Rod.

He appeared to remain in good spirits, even gracing some passing fans with a few selfies while he waited. 

Leno had Elon Musk on his CNBC show Jay Leno’s Garage this Wednesday for a special surprise.

He got to test drive the new Cybertruck prototype, one of the first people to try out the Tesla electric pickup.

Grease monkey vibes: The 70-year-old sported a navy blue mechanic's jumpsuit, standing next to his 1952 MG TD Hot Rod

Grease monkey vibes: The 70-year-old sported a navy blue mechanic’s jumpsuit, standing next to his 1952 MG TD Hot Rod

Fan favorite: He appeared to remain in good spirits, even gracing some passing fans with a few selfies while he waited

Fan favorite: He appeared to remain in good spirits, even gracing some passing fans with a few selfies while he waited

Special guest: Leno had Elon Musk on his CNBC show Jay Leno’s Garage this Wednesday for a special surprise

Special guest: Leno had Elon Musk on his CNBC show Jay Leno’s Garage this Wednesday for a special surprise

Test drive: He got to test drive the new Cybertruck prototype, one of the first people to try out the Tesla electric pickup

Test drive: He got to test drive the new Cybertruck prototype, one of the first people to try out the Tesla electric pickup

The late night host said while driving near the Los Angeles headquarters: ‘It feels very much like any other Tesla. You get instant acceleration.’

When asked why he made the car bulletproof, Musk responded: ‘Because it’s badass and super cool. I mean, do you want your truck to be bullet-proof or not?

‘When the apocalypse comes, you’ll be glad it’s bullet-proof. We want to be a leader in apocalypse technology.’

Leno has also had guests like Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and Kevin Hart on the automotive show.

He previously revealed that he owns around 286 vehicles (including cars and motorbikes). 

Gearhead: Leno previously revealed that he owns around 286 vehicles, including cars and motorbikes (pictured in September, 2005)

Gearhead: Leno previously revealed that he owns around 286 vehicles, including cars and motorbikes (pictured in September, 2005)