Easily one of the greatest situation comedies in the history of the medium is now respectfully available in the ultra-high ...
"His speaking out will be remembered in cultural history and social history as a day of reckoning for American Jews," Prof.
That 917K once—and may still be—owned by Jerry Seinfeld, did not sell at the Mecum Kissimmee auction on Saturday night after apparently getting a $25 million bid. It's not clear whether ...
Seinfeld bought it the next year for an undisclosed sum. In preparation for this year’s sale, the comedian sent the car for an extensive rehaul, which included a full rebuild of its 5.0-liter V-12.
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.
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 ...
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 Florida.
Mark Zuckerberg has been compared to Seinfeld’s George Costanza in a series of memes after the Meta CEO appeared to look at Lauren Sanchez’s chest during Donald Trump’s inauguration. Zuckerberg and ...
The car was being sold by comedian-slash-collector Jerry Seinfeld, who’s owned it 25 years A US$25-million bid would have made it the most expensive Porsche ever sold—but Seinfeld turned it ...
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