A 1966 Ford GT40 MkI Road Car became the event's most expensive vehicle with a $7-million sticker. However, the GT40 didn't come close to the high bid recorded by Jerry Seinfeld's 1969 Porsche 917K.
Some of those major misses included an ex-McQueen, owned-by-Seinfeld Porsche ... tank sticker, Protect-O-Plate. Condition: Represented as the pre-production pilot car and the very first of just ...
Some of those major misses included an ex-McQueen, owned-by-Seinfeld Porsche 917K (not ... front and rear stabilizer bars, tank sticker, Protect-O-Plate. Condition: Represented as the pre-production ...
It's not clear whether Seinfeld still owns the car. Some have speculated it belongs to auction owner Dana Mecum. It's still a very cool car, no matter who owns it. There used to be a term ...
However, despite the hefty offer, Seinfeld declined to part ways with the car he originally acquired in 2001 from renowned historic Porsche collector Frank Gallogly, according to Mecum.
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 ...
After Saturday's event, that's how auction house Mecum tagged the Porsche initially purchased by famed actor Steve McQueen and later acquired by Jerry Seinfeld that was offered for auction in ...
After a brief stint with collector Frank Gallogly, it joined Jerry Seinfeld's prestigious collection, participating in events such as the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. The car was recently ...
The footage has now been shared far and wide, with many drawing comparisons to a classic Seinfeld episode, where the hapless George Costanza (Jason Alexander), was accused of a similar misdemeanour.