Jay Leno's new hit show, "Jay Leno's Garage" is rolling into prime-time! The show revolves around Leno's love for cars, noted The Hollywood Reporter. Part of his featured classic car and motorcycle collection is kept at an old airplane hangar at the Burbank airport.

Celebrity guests for the show have included Keanu Reeves, Peter Fonda, and Francis Ford Coppola, according to AP News. Leno said the lure of classic cars, combined with the promise not to talk about show business was an easy sell to celebrity guests, making getting fellow gear heads onto the show quite effortless.

Gear head Keanu Reeves appeared on "Garage" with Leno to test a motorcycle out and talk about the car business, not show business. Reeves has a start-up motorcycle company, according to U.S. News.

Famous filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola also appeared on "Garage." Coppola was born in Detroit and is a car enthusiast. In 1988 he released the movie, "Tucker: The Man and His Dream," about an independent car maker, U.S. News reported.

The series is set to take a look at current, past, and future vehicles, all while showcasing Leno's famous car collection, which is quite extensive. He owns a wide variety of autos, including both a 1909 electric Baker that can travel 80 miles-per-charge, and a Tesla with a range of 300 miles.

Early episodes of "Jay Leno's Garage" are available on YouTube. For about a decade, Leno has filmed a technology focused version of the prime-time show online. Leno is keeping busy post his late-night career. In addition to filming "Garage," he is touring at comedy clubs and performing at arts centers for U.S. troops in the Middle East, U.S. News noted.

"Garage" airs Wednesday nights at 10p ET/PT on CNBC, according to The New York Times.

Watch an episode of Leno featuring a 1964 Porsche 356 C below.