Spike Feresten Auctions 1966 Motorcycle for Palisades Fire Recovery

Spike Feresten, the writer of the iconic show “Seinfeld,” has decided to auction off his beloved 1966 Triumph Bonneville T120R motorcycle to support the ongoing recovery efforts in the aftermath of the Palisades fire. Those interested in owning this piece of television history have until Wednesday, March 19 to place their bids on Bring a Trailer. The auction winner will even have the opportunity to receive the motorcycle directly from Spike himself on the set of his show, Spike’s Car Radio.
In an Instagram post, Feresten expressed his gratitude for being able to contribute to the charity auction benefiting the Palisades Charter High School Booster Club and their fire recovery initiatives. The proceeds from the auction will go towards supporting the recovery efforts in the Palisades area, which was severely affected by the wildfires earlier this year. Notable celebrities such as Ed Harris, Sarah Levy, and Paris Hilton were among those who lost their homes in the devastating fires.
Aside from his philanthropic efforts, Feresten recently launched his podcast, “Spike’s Car Radio,” on YouTube, where he combines his passion for cars, coffee, and comedy. The channel has featured guests like Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Zuckerman, and Jonny Lieberman, providing fans with entertaining and insightful conversations about all things automotive.
Throughout his career, Feresten has made a name for himself as a writer on popular shows such as “Late Night with David Letterman,” “SNL,” and “The Simpsons.” His most recent project, the Netflix film “Unfrosted,” which he co-wrote and produced, boasts an impressive ensemble cast including Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, Hugh Grant, and Melissa McCarthy.
With his dedication to both his craft and charitable causes, Spike Feresten continues to make a positive impact in the entertainment industry and beyond. Fans and supporters alike can join in the auction to own a piece of television history while contributing to a worthy cause.