The 1974 911 Carrera IROC RSR-which is, again according to the LA Times, one of 15 imported by Roger Penske for the International Race of Champions series and was driven by Peter Revson, George Follmer, and Gordon Johncock-is estimated to sell for $1.2 to 1.5 million. The 1958 356 Carrera Speedster, reportedly one of only 151 models built, should net between $2 and $2.5 million.
The 1955 550 Spyder, which, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times, is an unrestored vehicle with an original chassis, body, and engine, and only 10,300 miles on the odometer-not to mention the morbid fascination it elicits given its similarities to the car James Dean drove and died in-is expected to bring $5 to $6 million.
Scheduled to cross the block at Gooding and Company’s Amelia Island Auction on March 11, the trio boasts pre-auction estimates that reflect the recent surge in values of vintage Porsches. Now, the comedian and host of the Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee web series is letting a few of those prized vehicles trickle back into circulation, starting with a 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder, a 1958 Porsche 356A 1500 GS/GT Carrera Speedster, and a 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 IROC RSR.
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Influenced by a movie video, Kramer decides he simply must have a living will. As a lifelong Porsche-phile, Jerry Seinfeld has spent decades assembling one of the most revered and comprehensive collections of Porsche automobiles in existence. Another eclectic episode that imaginatively goes off in all directions only to boomerang back.