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What Kind Of Cameras Comedians In Cars Coffee

The 11th flavour of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Jerry Seinfeld's little-web-series that could, is officially out on Netflix. If we're counting years, Fri'southward premiere marked vii years to the solar day since the show debuted on Crackle (it still exists, and is now Sony Crackle, past the manner).

Past at present, viewers volition know the series is non, in fact, almost cars or coffee. (Though Seinfeld did get Jay Leno to beverage his commencement cup ever in Season 3.) It's generally well-nigh comedy, sometimes almost nil and more often than you'd await about Ricky Gervais'southward life-affirming cackle.

As Seinfeld points out in the promo for this season, Comedians in Cars has "influenced a number of other shows." Just while it'south easy enough to copy the conversational format, the GoPro-in-the-car artful, and even the semi-pornographic espresso closeups, at that place is ane matter no other show can ever match: the cars.

So today, we're making it about the cars — or should we say, the vehicles. While Seinfeld's personalized picks for his glory guests have included the all-time the automotive manufacture has to offer (a Porsche Carrera GT and Lamborghini Huracán both show up this season), they've also included a dune buggy and a pair of scooters.

Our criteria for the ranking, as you'll see below, is entirely subjective. We're ranking these based on what we'd personally most similar to own. The only rule is that we're but including the main vehicles, not the extraneous ones (like the various boats). Where would you put Patton Oswalt's moisture-dream DeLorean? What about George Wallace's Strip-cruising Buick Riviera? Compare with our highly biased ranking below — Jerry'southward most insightful commentary included.

The Personal Favorites (of Someone Else)

These vehicles aren't "bad" — they're but more intended for nostalgia or comedic event.

84. 2005 Cadillac XLR
Guest: Brian Regan
S10, E5: "Are In that location Left Handed Spoons?"

"It's the automotive equivalent of a man who colors his eyebrows, wears shorts with a chugalug and tucks his shirt into the shorts."

83. 2012 Prevost Car X3-45
Guest: Aziz Ansari
S4, E4: "It's Like Pushing a Building Off a Cliff"

"You feel like you're in a polished silvery edifice that just got pushed off a cliff … Aziz likes to practice his road gigs with a tour bus. I'm just going to keep with that."

82. 1978 AMC Gremlin
Guest: Jon Stewart
S4, E5: "The Sound of Virginity"

"The Gremlin was built to compete with the Chevrolet Vega and Ford Pinto, which were horrible cars. And compete it did, the Gremlin was even more than horrible."

81. 1976 Ford LTD Country Squire
Invitee: Sarah Jessica Parker
S4, E1: "A Little Hyper-Aware"

"I don't like this car. Information technology's large, information technology's wasteful, it's got stupid simulated-woods paneling on the side, information technology's an LTD. LTD stands for 'limited.' Y'all know what it's limited to? How many of these damn things we can sell."

80. 1976 Contrivance Regal Monaco Police force Car
Invitee: Seth Rogen
S11, E2: "We Take The Meats"

"Does anyone need information technology? No. What is it practiced for? Aught. Simply I like things that exist only considering they decided they desire to be."

79. 1976 AMC Pacer
Guests: George Costanza, Wayne Knight
S3, E6: "The Over-Cheer" (Not bachelor on Netflix.)

"A full disaster from initial concept to final execution … I love this car for three reasons: Information technology doesn't work, looks ridiculous and falls apart."

78. 2018 Vespa Sei Giorni
Guest: Sebastian Maniscalco
S11, E7: "My Wife Didn't Know The Extent Of It"

"They used to do six-twenty-four hours races, that's what the 'vi' is on the front. The proper name of the scooter is 'Sei Giorni,' 'six days.'"

77. 1967 Cadillac Eldorado
Guest: Lewis Black
S9, E4: "At What Bespeak Am I Out from Under?"

"This car was very much the dream of many eye-class families in suburbia in the 1960s."

76. 1962 Volkswagen Double Cab Pickup
Guest: Michael Richards
S1, E10: "It's Bubbly Time, Jerry"

"What's cool almost this bus to me is that it was used equally a service truck for a VW Porsche repair shop in Campbell, California."

75. 1959 Lambretta LI 150 Scooter
Guest: Sebastian Maniscalco
S11, E7: "My Wife Didn't Know The Extent Of It"

"Certain machines create obsession. I am obsessed with Italian scooters from the '50s and '60s."

74. 1983 Mercedes-Benz 300 Turbo Diesel Station Railroad vehicle
Guest: Martin Curt
S11, E8: "A Dream World Of Residuals"

"They have a beautiful cloud-like ride, you lot just feel safe and secure."

73. 1961 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible
Guest: Bridget Everett
S11, E11: "Still Hot To The Bear upon"

"Cadillac marketed this model as, quote, 'The new standard of the world in supremacy!' Eh, it's nearly xv years subsequently Globe War Ii. Really? 'Globe supremacy'? Is that good marketing?"

72. Meyers Manx Dune Buggy
Guest: Dana Carvey
S10, E6: "Na.. Ga.. Do.. It"

"Get to the beach! Get downwardly to the water! Get upwardly and down hills! Waste your fourth dimension! Waste your life! Who cares? It's California! Dune buggy! '60s! Information technology'due south just well-nigh having some fun."

71. 1959 Triumph TR3
Invitee: John Oliver
S8, E6: "What Kind of Human Beast Would Exercise This?"

"Really, what is the point of a car like this? … It's honestly just a ridiculous fashion of moving people from place to place."

The Ones Jerry Tin Simply Get So Excited About

Sometimes, even Seinfeld gets sentimental. These were not those times.

seventy. 1967 Austin-Healey 3000
Guest: Ricky Gervais
S1, E2: "Mad Human in a Decease Auto"

"This is a car if yous want to say, I really love British sports cars and dammit I volition become down with that send if I accept to."

69. 1976 Triumph TR6
Guests: Colin Quinn, Mario Joyner
S1, E8: "I Hear Downton Abbey Is Pretty Proficient …"

"Some other great square-jawed, bulldog British sports car."

68. 1968 AMC AMX
Guest: Jon Stewart
S4, E5: "The Sound of Virginity"

"The complete opposite other finish of the American motor spectrum [from the AMC Gremlin]."

67. 1960 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II
Guests: Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner
S1, E9: "I Desire Sandwiches, I Want Craven"

"As a motorcar, it's horrible, simply it's a nice living room with wheels."

66. 1970 Contrivance Challenger T/A
Guest: Brian Regan
S1, E3: "A Monkey and a Lava Lamp"

"This was the pony automobile of dreams in the '70s because of Barry Newman and Vanishing Bespeak."

65. 1969 Pontiac GTO "The Guess"
Guest: Howard Stern
S3, E7: "The Last Days of Howard Stern"

"A GTO is for a guy that wants to tell the world, I volition not be going quietly!"

64. 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL
Invitee: Alec Baldwin
S1, E4: "Just a Lazy Shiftless Bastard

"This was a car for guys that want a sports car, simply don't really want to be inconvenienced. It'south an 'I get what the young people are doing and I'm role of information technology, only I volition non be putting my mattress on the floor.'"

63. 1963 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
Guest: Joel Hodgson
S1, E5: "A Taste of Hell From on High"

"This was a sports car for guys that wanted a sports car, but too wanted a VW. And so you had to take a sense of sense of humor."

62. 1970 Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3
Guest: Bob Einstein
S1, E6: "Unusable on the Internet"

"It was invented by a Mercedes engineer, [Erich] Waxenberger. He was the first guy who took a really large engine and stuffed information technology into a regular four-door sedan to make a admirer'southward supercar."

61. 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
Guest: Nib Burr
S5, E3: "Smoking Past the Band"

"This automobile was a hole-and-corner projection of the dominate of Ford at that time, a guy named Bunkie Knudsen … The reason it's called 'Dominate' is because whenever the designers were asked what they were working on, they would say, 'The boss's motorcar.'"

The Oldies Just Goodies

At one point in fourth dimension, people went crazy for these (well, at least a couple people). And we'd happily drive them till the wheels autumn off.

lx. 1952 Volkswagen Protrude
Guest: Larry David
S1, E1: "Larry Eats a Pancake"

"If, like me, you feel that truthful humility is always in short supply, this is the car for you."

59. 1967 Volvo 1800S
Guest: Tina Fey
S3, E5: "Feces Are My Purview"

"A guy who lives right well-nigh where I grew up on Long Island named Irv Gordon drove 1 of these three million miles, and he'southward however not tired of it."

58. 1958 Cadillac Eldorado
Invitee: Don Rickles
S2, E4: "You'll Never Play the Copa"

"If yous were an American at the pinnacle of whatever you did in the tardily '50s and you lot wanted to drive around in a mobile version of Las Vegas, this is it."

57. 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible
Invitee: Steve Harvey
S6, E2: "Always Do the Banana Joke First"

"What I love about this motorcar is, everybody that remembers it, the second they see it, information technology puts a grinning on their confront."

56. 1967 Jaguar Mark two
Guest: Robert Klein
S4, E3: "Opera Pimp"

"They were mostly driven over here by professorially, very erudite types, kind of a swinging intellectual vibe."

55. 1965 Buick Riviera
Guest: George Wallace
S4, E2: "Two Polish Airline Pilots"

"I guarantee you, anyone that always bought i of these cars had never actually been to the Riviera, unless you lot hateful the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas. It was a total winner."

54. 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Guest: Sebastian Maniscalco
S7, E5: "I Don't Think That's Bestiality"

"I've never owned a Camaro, but god, merely imagine if you could have ane of these machines under y'all in 11th course. Come on, you go out of commuter's ed and get into this? The residual of your life could be a consummate failure. Who cares? This is equally expert every bit the human experience gets."

53. 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400
Guest: Judd Apatow
S8, E3: "Escape from Syosset"

"Picture yourself, you're a child living in Syosset, Long Island, y'all're a comedy nerd, your life is a full zilch … what car could maybe intermission you out of your miserable loserness? This is that car."

52. 1969 Maserati Mistral Spyder
Guest: Jamie Foxx
S11, E6: "You lot Got To Go The Alligator Sweat"

"So many chic, small details that you don't fifty-fifty really notice, just when information technology drive by yous go, 'What was that?' That is the power of practiced design."

51. 1981 DeLorean DMC-12
Guest: Patton Oswalt
S3, E2: "How Would You Kill Superman?"

"The [DeLorean Motor Visitor] was started past John Z. DeLorean. The cars were built in Belfast, Republic of ireland with the fiscal assistance of Johnny Carson and Sammy Davis, Jr. Belfast, two celebrities — I don't know why it didn't work out."

Small in Stature, Big in Spirit

This is where the show shines: smaller, older and/or rarer whippersnappers you lot may never have heard of earlier.

50. 1964 Volvo 122S Amazon
Invitee: Kristen Wiig
S9, E1: "The Volvo-ness"

"This machine is the essence of great '60s Swedish values: honest, hardworking, unfussy, not out to impress and built to terminal."

49. 1991 Nissan Figaro
Invitee: Melissa Villaseñor
S11, E10: [No title at the time of publication.]

"[Nissan] thought, let's just make something cute that we like and maybe somebody else out there volition similar it."

48. 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite
Invitee: Colleen Ballinger
S5, E4: "Happy Thanksgiving Miranda"

"This car was really the very commencement of modest two-seat British sports cars communicable on in the States. Information technology wasn't very fast, but it wasn't very expensive. Information technology's merely a fun, smiley, upbeat petty car. Then if yous were a good humored person with a sporty mentality, it was the perfect automobile to only drive around town and watch people smile at you lot."

47. 1954 Siata 8V
Guest: Steve Martin
S7, E2: "If You See This on a Toilet Seat, Don't Sit Downwardly"

"It has millions of lovely details. Unfortunately the build quality is about the same as a potato chip … This auto isn't nearly making information technology to your stupid engagement. This is nearly living a life of aesthetic elegance, and getting stuck in style!"

46. 1979 Volkswagen Beetle Constabulary Machine
Invitee: Neb Maher
S6, E4: "The Comedy Team of Smug and Arrogant"

"Nosotros've had a lot of cars on this show that put smiles on people'southward faces, only I'd say this one really topped the list. You tin can't look at this thing and not express joy … it'due south a real law car even though information technology probably can't do anything that you need a police auto to do."

45. 1962 Fiat 600 Multipla
Guest: Kate McKinnon
S10, E10: "A Brain In A Jar"

"Oh my god, how cute is this? It's like a drip of gelato that fell off your spoon and just drove downwards the street."

44. 1959 Fiat 600 Jolly
Guest: Louis C.Chiliad.
S3, E1: "Comedy, Sexual practice and the Blue Numbers"

"This auto's like a puppy that sticks its olfactory organ nether your hand because it wants to be petted. Hitler would dear this car."

43. 1965 Saab 96 Monte Carlo 850
Guest: Fred Armisen
S5, E5: "I Wasn't Told Nearly This"

"Saab is ane of my favorite car companies. They started as an aeronautical company in the '30s, they barely exist anymore. They were so unique, so individualistic in everything they did."

42. 1967 Mazda Cosmo Sport
Guest: Margaret Cho
S8, E2: "Y'all Can Become Cho Again"

"What makes this affair is it's got this great Japanese, '60s, underground agent vibe — and the engine is a Wankel."

41. 1950 Citroën 2CV
Invitee: Gad Elmaleh
S2, E3: "No Lipsticks for Nuns"

"This was the nearly popular auto in post-World War II French republic … Considering French roads were not great at that time, one of the design goals for the car was that it had to exist able to cross a plowed field with a basket of eggs on the seat without breaking any."

A Little Something Extra on the Side …

The goofballs, Jerry'south personal cars and other vehicles that proved themselves worthy.

40. 1964 Studebaker Avanti
Guest: J. B. Smoove
S8, E4: "Everybody Respects a Bloody Nose"

"[Studebaker] didn't do well, then in a concluding-ditch, Hail Mary endeavor to save their business organization, they asked pattern genius Raymond Loewy to make them a sports motorcar — which he did in a 40-solar day crash plan somewhere on the outskirts of Las Vegas."

39. 2017 Acura NSX
Invitee: Bob Einstein
S9, E6: "It'due south Non Then Funny When It's Your Female parent"

"Mode back in 2011, Acura decided that they were going to build a make new sports car and they wanted to announce information technology on the 2012 Super Bowl. They asked me to write the commercial … Amazingly, Acura too included a complimentary NSX for me as role of the deal."

38. 1958 Bentley S1 Continental
Guest: Cedric the Entertainer
S9, E3: "Dictators, Comics, and Preachers"

"Bentleys and Rolls-Royces were both made by the same visitor, the idea that Bentley was a little less showy than the Rolls."

37. 1973 Citroën Maserati SM
Invitee: Dave Chappelle
S10, E2: "Nobody Says, "I Wish I Had A Camera"

"This automobile was just a magical vision in its time."

36. 1972 Volkswagen Affair
Invitee: Zach Galifianakis
S10, E1: "From The Third Reich To You"

"'Hey, how would you similar an updated vehicle from the Third Reich where the doors come off and the windshield folds down so y'all can drive down to the beach with a surfboard hanging out the back?'"

35. 1974 Volkswagen Thing (from Quondam Speed )
Guest: Mario Joyner
S11, E9: "He Should Have Been Done That"

"It's a fun, no-nonsense auto for no-nonsense people who are actually all nonsense."

34. 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SE Convertible
Guest: Ali Wentworth
S5, E6: "I'k Going to Take a Percocet and Let That Ane Get"

"This is a automobile that says, however I did it, I got some money, I earned it, I stole it, I married it — whatever, I got it."

33. 1977 Volkswagen Bus With Westfalia Camper Option
Guest: Jim Gaffigan
S8, E1: "Stick Around for the Pope"

"It has a kitchen, a bedchamber, closets, sink and pop-top roof. It has a four-cylinder, 76-horsepower engine and four-speed gearbox."

32. 1970 Plymouth Route Runner Superbird
Guest: Volition Ferrell
S7, E6: "Mr. Ferrell, For the Last Time, We're Going to Ask You lot to Put the Cigar Out"

"The story with this crazy thing is Plymouth built this to try and convince Richard Petty, the famous race motorcar driver, to race for them in 1970. He saw the automobile and went, 'I'thou in!'"

31. 1958 Porsche 356A
Invitee: Norm Macdonald
S9, E2: "A Rusty Car in the Rain"

"This is my automobile. I utilize it to go places, run errands, take people effectually, or drive information technology just for the sheer unbelievable fun of it."

This Is Where It Gets Difficult

Will people be mad that we ranked some of these cars this far down? Are some of them here purely for how much they cost? Aye and yes.

thirty. 2018 Rolls-Royce Dawn
Invitee: Ricky Gervais
S11, E3: "Cathay Maybe? Part one
S11, E4: "China Peradventure? Role two

"Rolls-Royce says it'southward the sexiest machine they've ever fabricated. That makes me uncomfortable. Just brand the car, don't tell us what to do."

29. 1994 Country Rover Defender xc
Guest: Jimmy Fallon
S5, E7: "The Unsinkable Fable – Office i"

"I found information technology relaxing to but get in this thing and drive into a pile of clay. I love these vehicles that seem similar they but want to exist punished."

28. 1974 BMW 3.0 CS Two-Door Coupe
Invitee: Alec Baldwin
S10, E11: "Gyrating, Naked Twister"

"If you lot are successful and elegant but want to appear sporty and youthful-ish, this understated ii-door BMW is perfect."

27. 1985 Ferrari 308 GTB Quattrovalvole
Guest: Trevor Noah
S6, E5: "That's the Whole Point of Apartheid, Jerry"

"Chicks dig it, dudes desire it. Ferraris are great cars, they're fun to bulldoze and they make people look. And if you're a young guy and things are breaking your way, that'south what you need."

26. 1972 BMW 2002tii
Guests: Kathleen Madigan, Chuck Martin
S7, E3: "Stroked Out on a Hot Motorcar"

"This was ane of the kickoff cars in America in the '60s that made people remember, hey mayhap these Germans are kind of fun in a certain way."

25. 1992 Ferrari 512TR
Guest: Hasan Minhaj
S10, E7: "Nobody Cries At A Joke"

"This machine is about length and flatness and wideness and notice-me-ness. A lot of these cars had car phones. They didn't work. It didn't affair. Yous just held it side by side to your ear and felt important."

24. 1965 Porsche 356C Coupe
Invitee: Neal Brennan
S10, E8: "Red Lesser Shoes Equals Fantastic Babies"

"The affair nearly this motorcar is that it has a very subtle composure to it. It seems like kind of a normal, regular-looking trivial motorcar, but information technology's really so carefully made and so elegant and complex in the curves of the body, it's still a lovely car to drive fifty-fifty sixty years after information technology was first built."

23. 1956 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Guest: Jimmy Fallon
S5, E7: "The Unsinkable Legend – Part 1"
S5, E8: "The Unsinkable Legend – Role 2"

"It is absolutely the essence of American futuristic positivism of the postal service-war guild at that time."

22. 1979 Porsche 930 Turbo
Invitee: Garry Shandling
S7, E4: "It's Swell That Garry Shandling Is Still Live"

"This is a technical automobile for technical guys who like technical things."

21. 1971 Ferrari Daytona 365 GTB/4
Guest: Amy Schumer
S5, E2: "I'm Wondering What It'southward Like to Appointment Me"

"This is an attractive, powerful, heady, intense and charismatic machine that makes you feel your deepest human emotions."

The Ones We Love (But Wouldn't Sell a Kidney to Bulldoze)

Only maybe we would sell a kidney to ain them.

20. 1969 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super
Guest: John Mulaney
S10, E9: "A Hooker In The Pelting"

"This car seems like a adequately run-of-the-mill four-door sedan. Information technology is non. It'south considered i of the near aerodynamic shapes always made."

19. 1984 Ferrari 288 GTO
Guest: Tracy Morgan
S10, E4: "Lasagna With Six Different Cheeses"

"It kind of looks like your regular Ferrari of the '80s, if at that place is such a thing, simply this auto is much faster, much meliorate built and much more exciting to drive."

18. 1977 Toyota FJ40 Country Cruiser
Guest: Ellen DeGeneres
S10, E3: "You Said Information technology Wasn't Funny"

"I've always liked these vehicles. It's basic, information technology'south archetype, it's durable, information technology'southward user-friendly. I love the way this rear window kind of curves around the back."

17. 2018 Lamborghini Huracán Performante
Invitee: Matthew Broderick
S11, E5: "These People That Do This Stuff, They Stink."

"What I like about Lamborghinis is they don't care also much about reality. They're fantasy cars for people who are living in fantasy worlds."

16. Porsche Carrera GT
Invitee: Eddie Irish potato
S11, E1: "I Merely Wanted to Kill"

"In that location are things, in that location are special things, just then there is this thing … It was originally intended to be a race car for Le Mans, but they decided not to do the race and instead simply kind of tame it downwardly, make information technology a street automobile. That was a good, crazy idea."

15. 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS
Guest: Seth Meyers
S2, E5: "Really?!"

"What if at just the right time, just the right people made only the right affair? What if it came out and then right that no affair how hard anybody tried, they couldn't quite make a thing that was better than that thing? Information technology doesn't happen much. But the 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS is one of those things."

14. 1957 BMW 507 Roadster Series 2
Guest: Christoph Flit
S9, E5: "Champagne, Cigars, and Pancake Batter"

"This is something that happens every once in a while in the auto world, where a car visitor gets a piffling out of control, a little excited about making something improve than they always have before, and they end upwards putting too much into it, too much quality, too much detail, and they suddenly realize: there's no mode we can brand a profit on this!"

xiii. 1959 Porsche RSK Spyder
Guest: Kevin Hart
S5, E1: "Y'all Expect Amazing in the Current of air"

"This auto was designed a half a century ago. Somehow it still looks like it's coming out next yr."

12. 1969 Jaguar XKE Serial Two E-Blazon Convertible
Guest: Sarah Silverman
S2, E1: "I'm Going to Change Your Life Forever"

"When the Eastward-Type was introduced, Enzo Ferrari said that this was the most beautiful car ever designed."

11. 1995 Volvo 960 Station Railroad vehicle
Guest: David Letterman
S2, E2: "I Like Kettlecorn"

"[Paul Newman] called me one day and he said, 'A guy is building me a Volvo station wagon with a racing engine. Would yous like one?' And because it was Paul Newman, I was a fiddling intimidated and I said, 'Yes I do, Paul. I'd like one of those cars.' And he said, 'Slap-up, do yous want a puffer on it?' So I said sure, and I got off the phone and I said, 'Does anybody know what a puffer is?'"

The Dream Machines

Some we've dreamt of our unabridged lives, others Jerry championed. All are automotive perfection.

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10. 1966 Porsche 356 SC Cabriolet Dutch Police Automobile
Guest: Barry Marder
S1, E7: "You Don't Desire to Offend a Carnivorous"
S11, E12: "Big Lots and BevMo!"

"Why the Dutch police of the 1960s felt they needed Porsche convertibles to do their chore, I don't know. But I love this thing."

"[Porsche] retooled their entire product line simply to make 10 more of these for the Dutch police department … And of the 10 they made, this is the 10th of the 10. So it is the very last Porsche 356 e'er made … But it is as well the first car I ever used for the very first episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Java."

nine. 1966 MGB Roadster
Guest: Todd Barry
S3, E4: "So You're Mellow and Tense?"

"To me, this car is the nearly purely classical expression of sports auto-ness ever."

8. 1963 Corvette Stingray
Guest: President Barack Obama
S7, E1: "Just Tell Him You're the President"

"The thought behind this car is just confidence. This came from an American culture that would just say things and do them without having any thought how. 'We're going to put a man on the moon!' 'How nosotros gonna do it? When we gonna do it? Why are we doing this?' 'No idea.' We only did stuff. Crazy, but great."

7. 1976 Lamborghini Countach LP400
Guest: Jim Carrey
S6, E3: "We Love Breathing What You're Burning, Babe"

"The idea of this car, I think, is you pull up in it and you are taking over the scene."

6. 1969 Lamborghini P400S Miura
Guest: Chris Rock
S2, E6: "Kids Need Bullying"

"It's got eyelashes on its headlights! Jesus! It's incredibly masculine and incredibly feminine at the aforementioned time."

five. 1964 Morgan Plus four
Guest: Stephen Colbert
S6, E6: "Cutting Up and Bloody simply Looking Skillful"

"Morgans are unbelievable cars. They're very British. Brits like tradition. This basic design has been in production since 1936 … These cars are so absurd to me because they just don't care what the other companies are doing."

4. 1964 Aston Martin DB5
Guest: Julia Louis-Dreyfus
S6, E1: "I'll Get If I Don't Have to Talk"

"No other car could possibly have been exactly what James Bond needed when it was time to salve the world. It's dapper, information technology's dashing, it's distinguished, it's deadly."

3. 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing
Guest: Lorne Michaels
S8, E5: "Everybody Likes to Run into the Monkeys"

"A lot of people say to me, 'Jerry, what is the bespeak of these former cars on your silly show? It'south outdated technology. They're not equally expert as new cars. The restoration, the maintenance. Where are you going to get parts? Why would someone go through all that?' Well, what if there was a car that was so special, so cute, so elegant that information technology could maybe even show you the meaning of life?!"

2. 1966 Jaguar E-Type Roadster
Invitee: Jerry Lewis
S10, E12: "Heere's Jerry!"

"Imagine it is 1966 and you are so big in the business you take to open your own chain of movie theaters with your cartoon confront on the marquee. You recollect like a star, you live, breathe and act like a star, and y'all've got the talent to back it up. This is the car y'all drive if y'all are that fable … [This is] the verbal model and colour Jaguar [Jerry Lewis] endemic and drove in the mid-'60s during his heyday."

1. 1949 Porsche 356/2
Invitee: Jay Leno
S3, E3: "Comedy Is a Concealed Weapon"

"This is i of the very first product cars produced past the Porsche company. The offset cars were congenital by hand in a sawmill in Gmünd, Austria. That'southward why a lot of people call them Gmunds. They were made mostly of Volkswagen parts, just the torso had a very advanced aerodynamic shape and was fabricated of all mitt-formed aluminum … This car somehow survived with 100% of its original components intact. The about astonishing thing to me nigh this car is if you go far a Porsche that was built today, they feel kind of similar."

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