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Comedian Jerry Seinfeld's ex-Steve McQueen Porsche 917K failed to sell for $25 million at a Mecum auction in January, but the Porsche lover says he's since sold it privately — and that was ...
It’s one of the most recognizable race cars of all time. The 22nd unit of the 1969 Porsche 917K build run was modified to meet production needs during the filming of the iconic 1971 movie “Le Mans.” ...
The Porsche 917K from the Le Mans movie, currently owned by Jerry Seinfeld, is now heading to the auction block. Emma Notarfrancesco 15:31 22 January 2025 0 comments ...
The film-famous Porsche 917K previously owned by Steve McQueen was expected to be the most expensive Porsche ever sold. The car remains under the care of Jerry Seinfeld for now.
Sometimes a record-setting bid just isn’t enough. Bidding for the Porsche 917K that Steve McQueen drove in Le Mans reached $25 million at Mecum Auction’s annual Kissimmee sale this past Saturday.
A Porsche 917K race car driven by Steve McQueen in Le Mans crossed the auction block late January The car was being sold by comedian-slash-collector Jerry Seinfeld, who’s owned it 25 years A US ...
One of Jerry Seinfeld’s closest friends, and “The Soup Nazi” writer, Spike Feresten, found Steve McQueen’s Porsche 917K racecar from the 1971 film Le Mans in a Los Angeles dealership showroom ...
The Porsche 917K is one of the most iconic endurance racing cars from the late 1960s and early 1970s, and its status as a legend of the period was cemented in the 1971 film Le Mans. Starring Steve ...
From the moment it was built, this 917K was destined for another level of fame. After leaving West Germany in 1970, it was purchased by Hollywood’s rebel, Steve McQueen, through his Solar ...
One is the very first 910 built by the German automaker and driven by three-time F1 world champion Niki Lauda, but if you don’t mind, we’ll focus on this iconic 1969 917K in Blue and Orange ...
Possibly the most iconic and recognizable race car in the history of four-wheeled anything, the Gulf-liveried Porsche 917, owes a lot of its star power to the kind of terrible 1971 Steve McQueen ...