Spike Feresten has been a friend of FLATSIXES.com for some time. We spoke to Spike recently in anticipation of the new season of Car Matchmaker. Spike started the season with Porsches, and continues to include Porsches in his program. The most recent episode covers Jerry Seinfeld's big Porsche sale at Amelia Island. Jerry parted with some 18 cars, …
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Ten Questions with Car Matchmaker’s Spike Feresten
Spike Feresten is an Emmy nominated comedian and writer, and bona-fide Porsche nut. A friend of FLATSIXES.com since his show Car Matchmaker debuted on Esquire two years ago, Spike has since recommended several Porsches for the show, and a Panamera GTS is featured in an upcoming episode. Spike sat down to speak with us again about Porsches, classic …
Continue to the full articleJust a Dream: Driving an Ex-Trans Am 911L on the Street
Some cars are destined for an easy life right from the start. Spike Feresten's Trans Am 1968 Porsche 911L is not one of those cars. Delivered to Sebring in 1968, this car was prepared for racing in just ten hours. The car went on to be featured in Porsche advertising thanks to a photo taken at its very first race. Originally raced by Fred Baker, …
Continue to the full articleSet Your DVR For “Car Matchmaker” This Coming Wednesday
Last year we introduced you to Spike Feresten and his new show on the Esquire Network, Car Matchmaker. If you missed that post, or you're not familiar with Spike, here's all you need to know. Spike is likely to be the most well connected car guy you've never heard of (or maybe now you have?). He's an Emmy nominated comedian/writer with credits …
Continue to the full articleWho Is Spike Feresten And Why You Should Watch Him Play Porsche “MatchMaker”?
Spike Feresten might just be the most well connected car guy you've never heard of. That's about to change. If you don't know Spike's name (yet), chances are you know his work. He's an Emmy nominated comedian/writer with credits that include David Letterman, The Simpsons and Seinfeld (the Soup Nazi episode to be specific) who's been matching …
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