Comedian Jerry Seinfeld is expected to make a staggering £20 MILLION by selling his prized collection of Porsches.

His stunning fleet of sports cars are being described as some of the finest Porsches to ever come to market.

It includes a Porsche 917 Can-Am Spyder race car from 1973 and worth around £5 million. The "crazy" car has 1,200bhp and will do 0-60mph in just 2.1 seconds and accelerate all the way to 240mph.

There is also a 1959 Porsche 718 RSK, which has been valued at around £3 million.

A 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder, described as a "true connoisseur's Porsche", is expected to sell for £3 million.

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On top of the ultra desirable sports and race cars, there are also some unusual Porsches including a 1958 Porsche Type 597 military vehicle.

The four-wheel drive vehicle also has amphibious capability. Just 71 were ever built and it is thought only 15 remain. This model has been valued at £290,000

Seinfeld, 61, believes it is time for someone else to enjoy the cars.

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He said: "Each one of these cars is a pinnacle of mechanical culture to me. Many are the best examples that exist in the world.

"I've loved being entrusted with their care, and I'm proud of the level to which we have brought each and every one of these wonderful machines.

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"Honestly, if I had unlimited time, space and attention span I would never sell one of them.

"And the reason I wanted to bid these cars farewell in this way is really just to see the look of excitement on the faces of the next owners who I know will be out of their minds with joy that they are going to get to experience them.

"My enthusiasm for this pursuit remains quite insane and I am very fortunate to have many other cars I get to look after."

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Seinfeld, who is one of the world's most successful comedians, is selling 18 cars at Gooding & Company's Amelia Island auction in Florida on March 11.

The collection has been valued at around £20 million - making it one of the most valuable fleets of Porsches to ever be sold publicly.

David Gooding, boss of the auction house, said: "Mr Seinfeld is recognised throughout the world as having acquired one of the finest Porsche collections ever assembled.

"He has become known as the definitive Porsche connoisseur based on his passion and devotion to the marque.

"We at Gooding & Company share his reverence for Porsche and are proud to offer these truly incredible examples. This is a rare opportunity for collectors to acquire some of the finest Porsches ever to come to market."