Here are Jerry Seinfeld's Coolest Porsches
Considering the scope of Seinfeld's amazing collection, it's hard to pick favorites.
Funny Man, Serious Collection
It's no secret that comedian Jerry Seinfeld is also one of the world's most notable collectors of Porsche vehicles. Seinfeld has owned some of the coolest, rarest, and most valuable such vehicles on the planet over the years, though he also occasionally sells them to make room for new ones. Regardless, out of the many awesome rides the funnyman has owned over the years, these are the coolest, at least in our humble opinion.
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2000 Porsche Carrera GT Prototype
As if any old regular Carrera GT isn't special enough, Seinfeld owned one of two prototypes of Porsche's iconic V10-powered supercar. He purchased the car straight from Porsche in 2007, and this was the same Carrera GT driven by Walter Röhrl in Porsche's promotional materials for the car.
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1990 Porsche 962C
This 962C racer was run by Joest Racing with Porsche factory support and saw action in the 1990 FIA World Sports-Prototype and 1991 Interserie Championships. Driven by Bob Wollek, Frank Jelinski, John Winter, and Bernd Schneider, the car was restored to its original spec back in 2001 and features a twin-turbocharged Type 935/85 flat-six that cranks out 750 horsepower.
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1959 Porsche 718 RSK Spyder
Just 34 1959 718 RSK Spyders were ever built, and this one has an extensive history in motorsports. It was driven by legends including Roger Penske and Lake Underwood before it was lovingly restored years ago, and today is still eligible to compete in the finest vintage racing series if its owner dares.
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1986 Porsche 959
Any Porsche 959 is special, and the fact that Seinfeld owned this all-white 1986 example makes it even more so. The rally-inspired ride packs a twin-turbo flat-six that displaces just 2.8 liters, yet pumps out 444 horsepower. Its performance is still impressive to this day, highlighting just how much of a breakthrough the 959 was decades ago.
1973 Porsche 917/30 Can-Am Spyder
The 917/30 Can-Am Spyder was developed in conjunction with Roger Penske and was capable of doing 0-60 in a blistering 2.1 seconds thanks to its 1,200+ horsepower 5.4-liter 12-cylinder engine. It would also top out at over 240 mph, which is why Seinfeld never took it to the track before selling it for a cool $3 million back in 2016.
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1970 Porsche 911S Henri
This green 911S was featured in an episode of Seinfeld's Comedians and Cars Getting Coffee and was named after a specialist called Henri Joffroy. Aside from being rare, as just 1,744 911S models were produced in 1970, this particular car also competed in a variety of Monte Carlo races during its early days.