Jerry Seinfeld is also a Porsche "aficionado". Beyond the jokes and laughter, there’s a side to the comedian that involves ...
Will Jerry Seinfeld’s 917 Go for $25 Million? How Jerry Seinfeld Found Steve McQueen's 917 Jerry Seinfeld's Porsche sale ... Then, after a long, awkward pause, the auctioneer, hammer held ...
This Porsche 917K boasts a legendary racing pedigree and a notable movie appearance. It was previously owned by celebrities, including Steve McQueen and Jerry Seinfeld. The racing model will be ...
However, the GT40 didn't come close to the high bid recorded by Jerry Seinfeld's 1969 Porsche 917K. The race car rolled off the stage with a "bid goes on" status at a whopping $25 million.
The car has been owned by celebrity Porsche collector Jerry Seinfeld since 2001, and he just rejected a $25 million bid for it after putting it up for sale at a Mecum auction on Jan. 18 in ...
The Le Mans winner would hold on to the car until 2000, when he sold it to renowned New Jersey Porsche collector Frank Gallogly for a then-model-record $1.32 million. Seinfeld bought it the next ...
With an estimated fortune of $1.1 billion, Jerry Seinfeld can afford to turn down such an offer. At the Mecum auction in Kissimmee, Florida, a 1969 Porsche 917K belonging to Jerry Seinfeld ...
That fee would have set a new record for a Porsche sold at auction, but it wasn’t enough for the current owner, Jerry Seinfeld, who turned it down. More from Robb Report Thieves Were Sentenced After ...
That fee would have set a new record for a Porsche sold at auction, but it wasn’t enough for the current owner, Jerry Seinfeld, who turned it down. More from Robb Report Thieves Were Sentenced ...
The iconic 1969 Porsche 917K star car formerly owned by Steve McQueen will remain under the ownership of one Jerry Seinfeld, after the comedian turned down a $25 million bid during Mecum Auctions ...
The Le Mans winner would hold on to the car until 2000, when he sold it to renowned New Jersey Porsche collector Frank Gallogly for a then-model-record $1.32 million. Seinfeld bought it the next year ...