Inside Jerry Seinfeld's Car Collection: These Are His Coolest Cars

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While you might be aware that Jerry Seinfeld likes comedians, cars, and coffee, you might not realize just how big of a car nut the famed comedian actually is. Well, now you do. And while we aren't going to check out all of the estimated 150 cars in his massive collection, we do want to point out some of the coolest ones he owns—or has owned in the past. Including...


1966 Porsche 356C SC Police Car

Seinfeld is a huge Porsche fan, and it's been reported that he's had close to 50 Porches in his collection at times—including "a large number of 911s". There's also a 1966 Porsche 356C SC Police Car valued at around $400,000

What makes this particular 356 so rare and valuable is that while Porsche produced over 16,000 365s, the last 10 were put aside for the Dutch police forces. This is one of those 10.

A close-up photo of a White 1966 Porsche 356 C car on display at an exhibition

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1969 Porsche 917K Kurzheck

Even casual Porsche fans know the 917. This is one of the most iconic cars the company ever produced—and they only made 36 of them. But if that isn't impressive enough, the particular 917 that Seinfeld owns was the one driven by Steve McQueen in the movie Le Mans(which just ups the "cool" factor even more). This particular vehicle is valued at $20 million.

A close-up photo of a Silver 1969 Porsche 917K car in motion

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1955 Porsche 550 Spyder

We swear, this isn't going to be just Porsches, but we couldn't just leave the 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder off of the list. Valued at $5 million, the company only produced 90 of these vehicles back in the day, and—as some of you may know—it was a 550 Spyder that James Dean was driving when he suffered his fatal crash on September 30, 1955.

A close-up photo of a 1955 Porsche 550-1500 RS Spyder car on display at an exhibition

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1967 Austin-Healey 3000 MkIII

Ricky Gervais was the passenger in this classic vehicle on the premier episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee1967 was the final year of production on this car and Seinfeld has kept his MkIII in historically perfect condition (paint, upholstery, and all).

A close-up photo of a 1967 Austin-Healey 3000 Mark III car parked in a parking lot

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