Jerry Seinfeld is one of the most prolific Porsche collectors in the world, but now his collection is downsizing. Kind of. The comedian will auction a 1955 550 Spyder, a 1958 356 Carrera Speedster and a 1974 911 Carrera 3.0 IROC RSR at Gooding & Company's Amelia Island auction in March.

Seinfeld didn't give a specific reason why he's selling, other than that he feels it's time for "someone else to enjoy [these cars] as I have," according to a press release from Gooding & Co.

Gooding & Company/Mathieu Heurtault

Porsche geeks–myself included–will salivate at these three cars: they're about as rare and special as a vintage Porsche could possibly be. The LA Times reports that the Blue 550 Spyder is all original and unrestored, with just over 10,000 miles on the odometer. Gooding & Company predicts it will sell for $5 million to $6 million.

The gorgeous 356 Carrera Speedster, which is exceedingly rare with just 151 produced, is expected to sell for $2 million. Both Speedsters and Carreras are spoken about with hushed, reverent tones among 356 fans, so a Carrera Speedster might just be the ultimate 356. That this particular model has won a prize at the Quail Motorsports Gathering only adds to its pedigree.

Gooding & Company/Brian Henniker

Finally, there's the 1974 911 Carrera 3.0 RSR, which was once owned by Roger Penske and raced at Daytona. It's estimated to sell for more than $1.2 million, which given the astronomical values of air-cooled 911s, seems reasonable.

These are three incredible cars from what is no doubt and incredible collection. Expect Gooding & Company's sale price estimates to be met, if not exceeded.

Gooding & Company/Brian Henniker

Gooding & Company/Brian Henniker

Gooding & Company/Mathieu Heurtault

via Los Angeles Times

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