2024 Lexus LC 500 Convertible Owned by Joey Kramer Listed on Cars & Bids
Cars & Bids reports an auction for a 2024 Lexus LC 500 Convertible once owned by Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer. Learn the details of the car, specs, and listing history.
A 2024 Lexus LC 500 Convertible once owned by Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer is headed to the virtual auction block on Cars & Bids, and it isn’t trying to be subtle about it. The car is finished in Ultrasonic Blue Mica 2.0, paired with a blue soft top and a striking white-and-blue cabin—an attention-grabbing spec even before the celebrity provenance enters the chat.
The listing puts the mileage at roughly 5,100 miles and points to a new-car price of $120,860, including more than $14,900 in options. Among the headline equipment are the Bespoke Build package, Lexus Safety System+ 2.5, adaptive variable suspension, an active sport exhaust, heated and ventilated power front seats with driver memory, and a Mark Levinson audio system. The seller also notes a set of 21-inch Vossen EVO-5R wheels.
Under the hood, it’s the LC 500 formula enthusiasts know well: a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 rated at 471 horsepower and 398 lb-ft of torque, driving the rear wheels through a 10-speed automatic. In the broader context of the 2024 model year, the LC also moved to a more modern infotainment setup with a 12.3-inch touchscreen, while the convertible’s new-for-2024 Bespoke Build program pushed personalization further—making unusual combinations of colors, trim, and roof choices more attainable for buyers who want something genuinely uncommon.
Condition notes are laid out with unusual clarity. The attached Carfax entry shows “minor” damage reported in April 2025; the listing says it happened in the owner’s garage and affected the rear side panel, after which it was buffed out and repainted. Other imperfections mentioned include curb rash on the Vossen wheels and stains on the passenger-side rear seat.
Service history is also documented: the listing references a February 2025 5,000-mile service at 3,854 miles that included an oil and filter change and related checks, plus later visits shown on the Carfax, including work in December 2025 involving a battery replacement and convertible-top-related repairs. Add in two key fobs, the window sticker, and an extra bit of memorabilia—Joey Kramer autographed drumsticks—and the package is clearly pitched as more than just another late-model luxury convertible.
There’s one practical asterisk: the seller states the car has an outstanding loan, and the sale proceeds will be used to satisfy it before title transfer. As of the listing’s snapshot, bidding sits at $101,000 with six bids, and the auction is scheduled to end March 6 at 9:42 PM. Where it lands may say as much about today’s appetite for high-spec, V8-powered grand tourers with traceable celebrity ownership as it does about the LC itself.
Allen Garwin
2026, Mar 05 05:00