One of the most famous cars in movie history didn't quite find a buyer this month. Who will end up owning the Steve McQueen ...
Jerry Seinfeld's comedy about the origins of the humble Pop-Tart was a depressingly unfunny attempt to satirise the strange ...
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 ...
Seinfeld was nominated for Worst Actor and Worst Director, Amy Schumer was nominated for Worst Supporting Actress, and the film received a Screen Combo nomination for Any Two Unfunny Comedic Actors.
Jerry Seinfeld himself acknowledges that Season 3's "The Alternate Side" was the most uncomfortable episode of Seinfeld.
The Porsche 917K from the movie "Le Mans" almost sold for $25 million this past weekend but its owner, Jerry Seinfeld" turned ...
Even with a $25 million bid, the car failed to reach reserve and will remain in Jerry Seinfeld’s collection for a while ...
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.
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Jerry Seinfeld turned down a $25 million offer for his legendary Porsche 917K, a part of racing and movie history and a ...