What’s the deal with Porsches? Whether you know him as the titular character from the legendary 90s sitcom that bears his last name or through his stand-up specials, you probably know comedian and TV ...
Despite his high profile and high-dollar Porsche obsession, the comedian recently revealed during an appearance on a new ...
Jerry Seinfeld’s old 1971 Porsche 911S Coupe just smashed records, selling for a jaw-dropping $665,000. And honestly? It’s not hard to see why. This isn’t some flashy modern speed demon; it’s a ...
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This 1971 Porsche 911S Coupe was purchased by comedian and actor Jerry Seinfeld in 2008 and later shipped to German tuner RUF for extensive modifications. Seinfeld put approximately 2,300 miles on ...
Air-cooled Porsches have never been hotter, but even in that rarefied air, this one stands apart. Modified by famed tuner RUF at the direction of none other than Jerry Seinfeld, it just traded hands ...
"They're real and they're spectacular," is a quote made famous on an episode ofSeinfeld, the immensely popular 1990s sitcom that of course starred comedian and noted Porsche collector Jerry Seinfeld.
A Ruf-modified 1971 Porsche 911S that belonged to Jerry Seinfeld sold for $657,000 on Bring a Trailer earlier this week. To read more about the comedian’s incredible restored coupe, check out the full ...
This stunning 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera was recently turned into a Speedster by Gunther Werks, and it is one of only 25 examples known to exist. It was only driven 191 miles since the build, and it ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Jerry Seinfeld was sued Friday by a company claiming it bought the comedian's 1958 Porsche for $1.5 million only to discover it was a fake. Fica Frio Limited's lawsuit was filed in ...
A 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6, once ordered new by none other than Jerry Seinfeld, just sold at auction for a head-turning $831,000. That figure alone is enough to raise eyebrows, but what makes it ...