Though Jerry Seinfeld is known to have a pretty impressive car collection, he tends to be secretive over what kind (and how many) he actually has. Fans of his Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee series may think they’re seeing his personal automobiles, but according to Bloomberg Business, most of the autos featured don’t actually belong to him. But now, thanks to an upcoming Amelia Island Auction in March, we know that Seinfeld owns a 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder, a 1958 Porsche 356 A 1500 GS/GT Carrera Speedster and a 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 IROC RSR. Each expected to fetch at least $1 million, you can soon add them to your very own collection.
Auctioned through Gooding & Company, the three models will be up for grabs on March 11. According to the company, the comedian takes impeccable care of his cars, meaning that these Porsches “epitomize the highest of quality and pedigree.” Though all three are great, we’re partial to the Spyder (estimated to bring in up to $6 million) and the Carrera Speedster, which may earn up to $2.5 million.
“I’ve never bought a car as an investment,” Jerry Seinfeld said in a Gooding & Company press release. “I don’t really even think of myself as a collector. I just love cars. And I still love these cars. But it’s time to send some of them back into the world, for someone else to enjoy, as I have.”
If you want to check them out prior to the sale, you can catch the Porsches at the public preview March 10-11.