Eric LeMay talks with interesting people about cars, but also about other types of collections, history and American culture. The show focuses on transportation, art, design, technology and ephemera. Eric is the grandson of famed collector Harold LeMay and was the founding director of the Harold E. LeMay Museum in Tacoma, Washington.
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LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay is a arts podcast hosted by Eric LeMay, with 61 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Eric LeMay hosts LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay, a arts show with 61 episodes published.
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LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay
Proof of Life
Apr 21, 202631 min
Eric and Todd kick off car season with something they've been talking about doing for some time, chatting about their own collector cars. In this episode, Todd chisels the winter chunks off Eric's 2006 Ford Mustang GT Convertible with a deep crevice vacuum and a light power wash in preparation for its summer detailing. Eric's car is unique. It is one of two ordered for a very special purpose. "Proof of Life" because yes, we are still here and are always on the hunt for interesting topics and interviews.
LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay
Model Ts, manuals and familial mayhem
Mar 10, 202636 min
With LeMay Collections at Marymount's Model T Experience returning for a new season in May 2026, Eric and Todd welcome two special guests, who relay their "experiences." Our special guests are Todd's sister Karen and nephew Ryan and they share their impressions of what it is like to drive a Ford Model T, what the day was like for them and their overall experience with LeMay Collections. We also share stories about learning to drive manual transmissions and discuss Eric's near-death experience in a Model T. If you would like to learn to drive a Model T, space is still available in our 2026 classes. Spend the entire day learning to drive a Ford Model T, then tour the incredible LeMay Collection. The dates this year are: May 16, June 20, July 25, Aug. 8 & Sept. 12. Learn more: https://lemaymarymount.org/events/model-t-experience/
LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay
The GAZ from Lithuania
Jan 11, 202645 min
Todd recently sold his house of 30 years and moved, so after several months of settling into a new life routine, he and Eric return with new episodes. LeMay Collections at Marymount is home to many unusual vehicles, but perhaps none is more of a historical conversation starter like the big, black Soviet-era GAZ Chaika limousine. Eric and Todd interview George Giese, who sold the car to the LeMay Collection in 2006. Longtime Marymount volunteer Brian Tallon contacted him to find out more about the car and as it turns out, it played a political role during Lithuania's independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. It was then "smuggled" to the United Kingdom. Giese also tells us many other fascinating car stories, including two Bentleys he is taking to the Barrett-Jackson auction in January 2026.
LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay
Miles through Time Automotive Museum with Sean Mathis
May 19, 202527 min
Todd spends some time with Sean Mathis, who founded the Miles Through Time Automotive Museum in Clarksville, Georgia in 2017. Hear how Sean literally started from scratch with a single car, his grandfather's resplendent 1959 Cadillac Couple de Ville, and he has built his museum to more than 140 cars. Sean had some fits and starts as he got the Miles Through Time up and running and it is now supported by an antique shop to make it more self-sustaining. Sean has also set himself up as the "hub of the wheel" by producing a car museum guide and a weekly newsletter that many in the car museum community have come to appreciate and anticipate. Also, hear the interesting story of how he came to Los Angeles to pick up a donated BMW and what happened when he came to drive it home. Visit www.milesthroughtime.com and see the guide at www.automotivemuseumguide.com .
LeMayZing! Cars, Collecting, History, and Culture with Eric LeMay
The Henry Ford with Matt Anderson
May 4, 202542 min
Contnuing the visit to Los Angeles for the 2025 NAAM Annual Conference by talking with colleague Matt Anderson, Curator of Transportation at The Henry Ford Museum. The museum, founded by Henry Ford, holds a special place among museum fanatics. It is not only a car museum, but it sets out to preserve historical items, such as Abraham Lincoln's chair from Ford's Theater. The campous is also is home to Greenfield Village, where famous buildings, like the Wright Brothers' bicycle shop and most recently, the house Martin Luther King, Jr. stayed while he was in Selma, AL are preserved. Visit The Henry Ford at www.thehenryford.org . (You can hear the street by the "studio" in the background. This might be the most car-sounding "LeMayZing!" yet.)
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