Jerry Seinfeld rejected a record $25 million bid for Steve McQueen’s Porsche 917 used for filming of the “Le Mans” movie.
That 917K once—and maybe 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 ...
The Porsche 917K from the Le Mans movie, currently owned by Jerry Seinfeld, is now heading to the auction block. UPDATE, 22 ...
After six minutes on stage, bidding hit $25 million for what may be the greatest 917 on the planet. But that wasn't enough ...
It's a turgid, plot-less nightmare for everyone else, but if there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that Steve McQueen, the Tag Heuer Monaco watch he wears, and the Porsche 917 he drives are ...
This flyweight twelve-cylinder endurance sports car racing icon is among the cars that set Porsche on its path of world ...
To accomplish the task, Porsche prepped five Taycan Turbo models for the film’s stunt shots. One of the vehicles was the “hero car,” a close-up ready stock Taycan Turbo. However, the rest of the movie ...
The Porsche 917K from the movie "Le Mans" almost sold for $25 million this past weekend but its owner, Jerry Seinfeld" turned ...
Bound to spark special interest will be the recently arrived in Australia, Porsche 917/30 Chassis 005. It was built at the Porsche Weissach facility for Gerry Sutterfield, a large Porsche Dealer ...
The iconic 1969 Porsche 917K star car formerly owned by Steve McQueen will remain under the ownership of one Jerry Seinfeld, ...
The auction left many attendees wondering whether Jerry Seinfeld wanted to actually sell the car that starred in Steve McQueen's iconic "Le Mans" film.