There is a time for passion, but there is also a time for business. Jerry Seinfeld, an American comedian, has a huge attraction to the Porsche: in 25 years he collected 46 and held them in an old hangar in Santa Monica. He loves them; he said that driving a Porsche is "like having a pebble in the hands warm and round." But now, however, he decided that he could throw away some of these pebbles. Especially since the leaders of an auction house in Amelia Island told him, he could get up to ten million dollars surrendering some of its valuable pieces. The Porsche 550, for example, could reach five or six million dollars. 2 or 2.5 million may come from the sale of 356 A Carrera Speedster 1958 while the 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 could result in the pockets of the comedian another million and a half dollars. To say if these evaluations are a bit exaggerate we have just to wait on 11 March when the Porsche Seinfeld will be auctioned in Florida.