The world-renowned comedian Jerry Seinfeld has ended up in a bitter tussle over a button 10 million. crowns expensive vintage car.

Seinfeld has thus sued European Collectibles, restore, certifies and sells samlerbiler. The center of the case is a Porsche from the 1958 model 356 A 1500 GS/GT Carrera Speedster.

A classic of a car, as the comedian bought in 2013 and sold on in 2016 for one and a half million dollars. Since it has been shown, that the car probably isn’t the real thing, and that the certification is false.

the Buyer has put a lawsuit against Jerry Seinfeld, in turn, has started court proceedings against European Collectibles. It informs his lawyer, Orin Snyder:

– Jerry can not be held responsible in this case, but he wants to do the right thing by keeping European Collectibles will be responsible for their own autenticitetscertifikater and let the court reach a fair result, he says, according to AP.

The successful comedian, wallowing in the beautiful cars. He owns supposedly one of AMERICA’s most valuable bilsamlinger with more than 150 vehicles and apparently has a penchant for the Porsche models.

At one time contained the collection is not fewer than 46 classic Porsche models, which just makes this part of the garage to one of the largest Porsche collections in the world.

the Cars keep he in a three-storey underground garage in the heart of Manhattan, from which he occasionally selects one out and show it in tv-program ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’.

As evidenced by the text in the action, suffering thus he is no financial need:

– Mr Seinfeld, who is a very successful comedian, has no need to supplement his income by building and selling fake sportsbiler, among other things.

According to Jerry Seinfelds lawyers trusted the comedian on the certificates, such as the European Collectibles delivered, when he originally bought the car from them in 2013.

the Purpose of suing the dealer is according to the action to ‘reveal the extent to which European Collectibles using fraudulent methods in connection with their restoration and sales of classic cars’.

European Collectibles has at the time of writing not commented on the matter.