"Timber Kings" Wooden Hot Rod

World's Fasted motorized log up for auction

AS reported by CBC News:

A B.C. red cedar on wheels is up for auction after setting the world record as the world's fastest log car.

The Cedar Rocket was built by the team at Pioneer Log Homes of Williams Lake, B.C., whose wood-based creations earned them four seasons as the stars of the television show Timber Kings.

Although he's usually building luxury log homes, company founder Bryan Reid Sr. came up with the idea for the car after attending the Barrett-Jackson luxury car auction in Arizona back in 2014.

"When there's thousands of cars being auctioned off... sooner or later it comes to 'why don't you build a log car,'" he told CBC in a 2015 interview about the project.

It also helped that he was attending the auction with two people equipped to make the idea become a reality: high school friend and mechanic Gerald Overton of Williams Lake, B.C., and a former client, Louis Horschel of Buffalo Turbine in New York.

The three got to work combing a single Western red cedar with parts from a Mazda RX-8 sports car and turbines to give it juice. They opted to make the car electric after realizing the complexity of keeping a fuel tank in a wooden vehicle.

By January 2016, their dream was a reality and Reid was driving the Cedar Rocket around a race track in front of Guinness World Records book officials — the first time it had ever been driven.

"It wasn't a pushover," he said. "There was a lot of shaking."

In order to qualify for the record, Guinness World Records officials told Reid he would have to complete the track two times within an hour, achieving a minimum speed of 50 km/h. In the end, Reid hit 76 km/h — despite the car's weight of approximately 1,000 kg.

After that the car hit the tour circuit, appearing at events across North America and in an episode of Timber Kings. Now, though, it is being auctioned off at the place where it all began — lot #3005 in the 2018 Barrett-Jackson collector car auction, with bids being accepted online and in-person.

All proceeds will be donated to veteran's groups in Canada and the U.S., including the Royal Canadian Legion, and Reid is hoping to receive "six or seven figures," for the vehicle.

"It truly is a thing of beauty," he said. "Mother Nature created it ... we just cleaned it up."

He also warned it isn't likely that a new log car will be constructed by Pioneer Log Homes anytime soon.

"This is number 0001 and I think it will stay at that," he said.

Photos & Details:
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/2015-PIONEER-CEDAR-ONE-CUSTOM-ROADSTER-211031
 
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Knot everyone has pockets deep enough for a purchase like this, but during the auction you will cedar are a few bidders that do:)
 
Hey Keith, here is the press release from B-J

Also coming to the stage today was Lot #3005, the “Pioneer Cedar Rocket,” the first-ever known drivable log car, made from a giant Western red cedar dating back to 1776. The Cedar Rocket even holds a Guinness World Record for the fastest log car, clocking in at 46 mph. The fully electric vehicle sold once for $175,000, was donated back to be sold again for another $100,000, and then was donated back a third time, bringing in a further $75,000 – unprecedented in the history of Barrett-Jackson! The total of $350,000 went to benefit the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, the Royal Canadian Legion

Warren
 
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I do believe that the character tree that it was made from came from my neck of the woods,Nice to see one of them actually worth more than something other than a canoe,totem or the deck and siding on some ones house.
 
Hey Keith, here is the press release from B-J

Also coming to the stage today was Lot #3005, the “Pioneer Cedar Rocket,” the first-ever known drivable log car, made from a giant Western red cedar dating back to 1776. The Cedar Rocket even holds a Guinness World Record for the fastest log car, clocking in at 46 mph. The fully electric vehicle sold once for $175,000, was donated back to be sold again for another $100,000, and then was donated back a third time, bringing in a further $75,000 – unprecedented in the history of Barrett-Jackson! The total of $350,000 went to benefit the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, the Royal Canadian Legion

Warren

Speaking of which, about for charity:

After last night's last charity vehicle, which raised $2.5Million, put the total raised by B-J since 1971 to $102.1 Million for the various charities.

Ron Pratte, a huge collector and well known, plus probably one of the best, if not the best B-J customer, donated a $600,000 2017 Ford GT last night which raised the $2.5 million.

Ford mentioned that they received 6500 applications for the 1000 car production of the 2017/18 Ford GT, and this was the only place you could get one before anyone else, hence the high price.
Bidding was going up in $100K increments faster than you could bat an eye (ok,just about).
 
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Thought about doing a reply on this thread......but I am better to "Log" out :)
 
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