Viral Cybertruck Coated In $60,000 Of 24K Gold Hits the Auction Block
- What may be the most famous Cybertruck ever is officially going up for sale.
- Given the gold plating, JerryRigEverything thinks its value is estimated at around $200K.
- Every dollar from the sale, including the buyer’s fee, will benefit a charity.
Say what you will about the age of influencers or the divisive Tesla Cybertruck, but this story has both—plus a generous dose of feel-good energy. Meet the golden Cybertruck, a 2024 Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series plated in real 24-karat gold and owned by Zack Nelson, the YouTuber behind JerryRigEverything. Now, this viral truck is up for auction, with all proceeds heading to charity.
This is a 2024 Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series and it’s very famous. Yes, the model has in general made a name for itself but this truck in particular is more well-known than most. Marques Brownlee (MKBHD), TheStradman, Doug DeMuro, and JerryRigEverything (Zack Nelson) have all reviewed this example.
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IIn fact, it was JerryRigEverything that handled the real gold plating on the truck, applying some $60,000 worth of gold to its bodywork. Once finished, Ridge Wallet, who owns the truck, intended to give it to a contest winner. That winner instead opted for a cash prize. Now, the truck is officially on sale with all the proceeds, including the buyer’s fee, going to the Not A Wheelchair Foundation. That means that whoever buys this truck will not only have a unique item but they’ll do some good in the process.
Nelson posted a video about the no-reserve auction and his wheelchair business. He calls it the least expensive manual wheelchair made in the USA. “Making inexpensive wheelchairs is actually pretty expensive,” he says in the video.
The truck bears signatures from several high-profile people who have reviewed it. Nelson estimates its value at around $200,000, primarily due to the 24K gold plating. However, as any car enthusiast knows, mods rarely pay off when it comes time to sell. Without the flashy plating, it’s just another Cybertruck—and one with a few flaws.
In any case, this is a dual-motor version of the truck with 600 horsepower. It also features 20-inch wheels, an 18.5-inch infotainment system, and a four-wheel steering system.
Whoever buys it will have to settle for a few imperfections. There are a few scratches and dings on the passenger bedside. In addition, the A-pillar panel on the passenger side is loose. Nelson says he’ll gold plate the replacement for the new owner when the part arrives.
As of this writing, bidding on Cars&Bids has already past $86,000, with several days left on the clock. Of all the Cybertrucks out there, this one might turn the most heads. Love it or hate it, this truck is a symbol of internet fame and philanthropy wrapped into one glittering, angular package.