Since its founding in 1948, Porsche had been a stalwart supporter of air-cooled engines. That all came to an end on this day in 1998, when the German automaker delivered the final air-cooled Porsche to company loyalist Jerry Seinfeld. He got the keys to the 1998 Porsche 911, internally designated a 993, about a month and a half before the airing of the final episode of his hit show Seinfeld.
Seinfeld, though somewhat secretive about his car collection as a whole, makes it no secret he loves Porsches. Though he sold off 15 of his German sports cars in 2016 for $22 million, he maintains a herd that include number of highly sought after models. One of the most precious items is his garage is a 1949 Porsche 356/2 Gmünd. It is one the first 52 production Porsches, which were built in an old sawmill in Gmünd, Austrian.
