Jerry Seinfeld sells 17 cars at auction for $22 million

The comedian wanted to "see the look of excitement on the faces of the next owners"
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jerry Seinfeld laugh during 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee' SCREENSHOT
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jerry Seinfeld laugh during 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee' SCREENSHOT

Jerry Seinfeld sold 17 collectible cars at auction for more than $22 million.

The Jewish comedian’s cars – 15 Porsches and two Volkswagens – brought in $22,244,500 (US) this weekend, according to the Los Angeles Times. A 1955 Porsche 55 Spyder alone went for more than $5 million (US).

Seinfeld is known to be a car aficionado. In his web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, which featured President Barack Obama in December, he goes out to eat with a well-known comedian in a vintage car.

Gooding & Co. estimated the auction would actually bring in $10 million (US) more than it did, Jalopnik said.

The Seinfeld star and co-creator showed up at the auction house to promote the sale.

Seinfeld had previously said he loved owning the cars and would have held onto them in an ideal world.

“[T]he reason I wanted to bid these cars farewell in this way is really just to see the look of excitement on the faces of the next owners who I know will be out of their minds with joy that they are going to get to experience them,” he said in a February statement.

Seinfeld only failed to sell one car at the auction, a non-drivable Carrera GT concept car, one of two in the world, which didn’t reach its minimum $1.5 million (US) asking price.

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