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Every Car from "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" and Where You Can Buy Them

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Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee has been a surprising success. The formula is pretty simple and, if you've heard the title, unsurprising: Seinfeld and another comedian get in a car of some sort and go get some coffee. Literally, that's it. The secret to the success is that the cars are indeed very interesting, and the people in them are rather amusing.

If you've been wanting one of those cars, we're here to help by telling you about Every Car from Seinfeld's CCGC and Where You Can Find Them. Happy hunting.

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1952 Volkswagen Type 1 "Beetle"

Episode: "Larry Eats a Pancake" (S1, Ep1)

Passenger: Larry David

Why It's Cool: The VW Type 1 is one of the most influential cars in history and was a big part of Germany's post war recovery.

Where to Get One: The best shot is to look for '52 Bugs on enthusiast websites like Buy Classic Volks or OldBug.com, but they show up on eBay from time to time, as well.

How Much It Will Cost: $2,000 for a rusted-out POS to $30,000 for a better-than-new restoration.

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1967 Austin-Healey 3000

Episode: "Mad Man in a Death Machine" (S1, Ep2)

PassengerRicky Gervais

Why It's Cool: It's an old school, light weight, British roadster; one of the archetypes of the sports car.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings, eBay, or Auto Trader Classics.

How Much It Will Cost: $5,000 for a rusted-out POS to $65,000 for a better than new restoration.

1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

Episode: "A Monkey and a Lava Lamp" (S1, Ep3)

Passenger: Brian Regan

Why It's Cool: It's a sexy American muscle car, as homologated for the Trans Am racing series.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings or a high-profile car Auction like Mecum or Barrett-Jackson.

How Much It Will Cost: $50,000 for a rusted-out POS to $300,000 for one that actually raced.

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1970 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL

Episode: "Just a Lazy Shiftless Bastard" (S1, Ep4)

Passenger: Alec Baldwin

Why It's Cool: It's an SL Benz from when SL still meant sport-light.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings, Auto Trader Classics, or eBay.

How Much It Will Cost: $20,000 for a rusted-out POS to $100,000 for a perfect one.

1963 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia

Episode: "A Taste of Hell From on High" (S1, Ep5)

Passenger: Joel Hodgson

Why It's Cool: It's a classic air-cooled VeeDub in a sexy Italian suit.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings, Auto Trader Classics, eBay, or Craigslist.

How Much It Will Cost: $300 for a rusted-out POS to $45,000 for a perfect convertible.

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1970 Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3

Episode: "Unusable on the Internet" (S1, Ep6)

Passenger: Bob Einstein

Why It's Cool: It's a massive luxury limo with similar performance to the sports cars of its day by virtue of a massive 6.3L V8 and it's the car that AMG had some of its first successes with.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings, Auto Trader Classics, or eBay.

How Much It Will Cost: $25,000 for a rusted-out POS to $70,000 for a showroom piece.

1966 Porsche 356 SC Cabriolet

Episode: "You Don't Want to Offend a Cannibal" (S1, Ep7)

Passenger: Barry Marder

Why It's Cool: It's a convertible cop car version of the first Porsche ever.

Where to Get One: Keep an eye on high-end auctions like Barrett-Jackson and RM.

How Much It Will Cost: $100,000 for a rusted-out POS to $165,000 for a perfect one. If you don't need the light and siren, you can probably save about $80,000.

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1976 Triumph TR6

Episode: "I Hear Downton Abbey Is Pretty Good..." (S1, Ep8)

Passenger: Colin Quinn and Mario Joyner

Why It's Cool: It's another classic, lightweight, British roadster.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings, Auto Trader Classics, or eBay.

How Much It Will Cost: $1,500 for a rusted-out POS to $32,000 for a perfect one.

1960 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II

Episode: "I Want Sandwiches, I Want Chicken" (S1, Ep9)

Passenger: Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner

Why It's Cool: It's one of the most iconic, exquisite, and beautiful luxury cars ever made.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings or the DuPont Registry.

How Much It Will Cost: $25,000 for a rusted-out POS to $320,000 for something fit for royalty.

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1962 Volkswagen Type 2 Pick-Up

Episode: "It's Bubbly Time, Jerry" (S1, Ep10)

Passenger: Michael Richards

Why It's Cool: It's the passenger vehicle that has hosted more orgies than any other, probably.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings, Auto Trader Classics, or The Samba, or eBay.

How Much It Will Cost: From $10,000 for a rusted out POS to $100,000 for a rare one with no stains at all.

1969 Jaguar E-Type

Episode: "I'm Going To Change Your Life Forever" (S2, Ep1)

Passenger: Sarah Silverman

Why It's Cool: It's the car that Enzo Ferrari said was "the most beautiful ever."

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings, Auto Trader Classics, or eBay.

How Much It Will Cost: $10,000 for a rusted-out POS to $110,000 for a perfect one.

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1995 Volvo 960 with a Supercharged Ford V8

Episode: "I Like Kettlecorn" (S2, Ep2)

Passenger: David Letterman

Why It's Cool: It's David Letterman's personal '95 Volvo wagon. He put a supercharged Ford V8 in it.

Where to Get One: Not Happening

How Much It Will Cost: You'd be better off getting quotes on making one than trying to buy Letterman's.

1950 Citroën 2CV

Episode: "No Lipsticks for Nuns" (S2, Ep3)

Passenger: Gad Elmaleh

Why It's Cool: It's simultaenously a typically French flight of design fancy and a technological marvel.

Where to Get One: Hemmings is your best bet in the USA.

How Much It Will Cost: From $5,000 for a rusted-out POS to $30,000 for a perfect one.

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1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham

Episode: "You'll Never Play the Copa" (S2, Ep4)

Passenger: Don Rickles

Why It's Cool: It's the Cadillac of cars... literally. The '50s were when that turn of phrase really made sense.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings, ClassicCars.com, or the auction circuit.

How Much It Will Cost: From $25,000 for a rusted-out POS Seville to $200,000 for a the pimp's grail car.

1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS

Episode: "Really?!" (S2, Ep5)

Passenger: Seth Meyers

Why It's Cool: It's what many view as the best Porsche 911 ever made.

Where to Get One: Try Barrett-Jackson or the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance auction.

How Much It Will Cost: The last one that sold went for $550,000.

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1969 Lamborghini Miura P400S

Episode: "Kids Need Bullying" (S2, Ep6)

Passenger: Chris Rock

Why It's Cool: It's the great grandaddy of every mid-engined supercar out there right now and a legend in every aspect of the word.

Where to Get One: Keep an eye on the auctions.

How Much It Will Cost: The last time one of these sold it fetched $660,000.

1959 Fiat 600 Jolly

Episode: "Comedy, Sex, and The Blue Numbers" (S3, Ep1)

Passenger: Louis C.K.

Why It's Cool: A mid-century Fiat beach car that looks like the world's most stylish golf cart.

Where to Get One: Watch the auction circuit.

How Much It Will Cost: Set aside $60,000 to $100,000 for your Jolly.

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1981 DeLorean DMC-12

Episode: "How Would You Kill Superman?" (S3, Ep2)

Passenger: Patton Oswalt

Why It's Cool: It's a fucking time machine, obviously.

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings, eBay, or DeLorean.com.

How Much It Will Cost: A DeLorean should run $10,000 to $75,000.

1949 Porsche 356/2

Episode: "Comedy Is a Concealed Weapon" (S3, Ep3)

Passenger: Jay Leno

Why It's Cool: It's one of the first Porsches ever made and has a hand-hammered exterior. Seinfeld owns #40 and has shoes to match it.

Where to Get One: Hang around Pebble Beach in August and you might see one.

How Much It Will Cost: Hagerty estimates the average sale price at $701,175.

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1966 MGB

Episode: "So You're Mellow and Tense" (S3, Ep4)

Passenger: Todd Barry

Why It's Cool: To Seinfeld, it's "the most purely classical expression of sports car-ness ever."

Where to Get One: Try Hemmings or The MG Experience.

How Much It Will Cost: From $1,500 for a rusted-out POS to $40,000 for one that starts 10 out of 10 times.

1967 Volvo 1800S

Episode: "Feces Are My Purview" (S3, Ep5)

Passenger: Tina Fey

Why It's Cool: It's a dead sexy piece of design and one of them has more than 3,000,000 miles on the odometer.

Where to Get One: Try ClassicCars.com.

How Much It Will Cost: From $2,500 for a rusted-out POS to $50,000 for a perfect one.

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1976 AMC Pacer

Episode: "The Over-Cheer" (S3, Ep6)

Passenger: George Costanza

Why It's Cool: It's "a total disaster from initial concept to final execution."

Where to Get One: A masochistic enthusiasts' group like this one.

How Much It Will Cost: From "please get it off my lawn" to $10,000 for a "perfect" one.

1969 Pontiac GTO Judge

Episode: "The Last Days of Howard Stern" (S3, Ep7)

Passenger: Howard Stern

Why It's Cool: It's an American muscle car named after a Ferrari and a Sammy Davis Jr. character.

Where to Get One: Try eBay or Hemmings.

How Much It Will Cost: Anywhere from $25,000 to $135,000.

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