When you hear that Jay Leno is getting behind the wheel of a Ferrari, you're likely to imagine one of the legends. Something like an F40 or Enzo is sure to come to mind. He and the Audrain Museum Network just threw the world a curveball when they hopped into a Ferrari unlike anything you'd imagine. As a matter of fact, it might be both the most exotic and least sexy Scuderia member ever produced, which is exactly what makes it one of the coolest. Driving The Ferrari 400I Audrain Museum Network, YouTube The Ferrari 400I is anything but the typical Ferrari on appearances. In the latest upload to the Audrain Museum Network's YouTube Channel, Jay Leno and Donald Osbourne take one for a ride and talk about its history. Of all the many describers they belt out in an attempt to capture the vibe of this Italian oddity, "the executive's Ferrari" is among the most accurate.Unlike most of its siblings, the Ferrari 400I focuses more on a luxurious driving experience than outright speed. While it is a two-door, it's got a spacious interior with more than enough room for adults to sit comfortably, even in the rear seat. It's also equipped with AC, power steering, and even power windows.Audrain Museum Network, YouTubeAgain, the exterior is just as foreign to the Ferrari lineup as the interior. These cars were produced in the '70s and '80s and are very much a product of their time. Still, they do have just enough character to let you know they're true Italian cars, even being designed by the legendary Leonardo Fioravanti at Pininfarina.As for performance, this machine is powered by a Ferrari V12with a manual 5-speed transmission behind it. As Leno and Osbourne note many times throughout the video, it has plenty of pickup to remind you that it is, in fact, a Ferrari. They also talk about how, despite its size, this car is actually very agile. It's just a much smoother, much more docile driver than you might expect, which is exactly why it's so amazing. Ferrari’s Luxury Muscle Car Audrain Museum Network, YouTubeAt one point in the video, Osbourne calls the Ferrari 400I the most American Ferrari, despite it never being sold in the States. I'd say he's right on the money with that analogy. This car very much feels like a classic Ford Galaxy, Pontiac Grand Prix, or even a Plymouth GTX in that it has all the high trim offerings, only with a whole lot of muscle.