From the September 2020 problem of Automotive and Driver.

Six years in the past, Wealthy Benoit was an unrepentant petrol head who had simply taken supply of his dream trip. He felt safe with that buy—an unblemished second-hand Chevrolet Corvette Z06—up till his buddy Chad Hrencecin known as from a brand new job at a Tesla service heart and bragged, “I’ve a automotive that’ll blow yours out of the water.” Benoit was transformed the moment the go pedal pinned him to the seat in that Mannequin S after which blown away another time after studying the EV’s six-figure value. A proud cheapskate and hoarder, Benoit figured there needed to be a deep low cost on the market someplace. He by no means imagined his discount quest would lead him down a rabbit gap too deep to climb out of.

At present, the 37-year-old father of three would not simply drive a Tesla. He drives a Mannequin S constructed along with his personal two arms—a smooth P85+ Frankensteinian monster cobbled collectively from salvaged vehicles inside a drafty two-bay storage beneath his Salem, Massachusetts, residence. A profession IT professional, Benoit has no formal coaching in auto restore or electrical engineering. He had mounted up just one automotive earlier than enterprise that maiden Tesla resurrection in 2016. And but, when he was by means of, Benoit did not hesitate to promote the household minivan and foist the refurbished rig on his spouse for every day responsibility.

Many initiatives later, Benoit—higher referred to as Wealthy Rebuilds to his 770,000-odd YouTube subscribers—is likely one of the most outstanding voices amongst EV lovers; he is the one who single-handedly turned junked Teslas right into a vendor’s market. (The primary Mannequin S shell he rescued from an public sale yard for $14,000 would fetch about two instances that now.) He clings to this fame regardless of betraying much less ardour for sustainability than for the liberty to restore and repurpose Tesla merchandise.

You see, you should purchase a Tesla, however you may battle to interrupt freed from the corporate’s orbit even after you have handed over your cash. The corporate owns the retail and restore channels, and it controls gross sales of many elements as in the event that they have been state secrets and techniques. With its means to observe and replace autos over the air, Tesla can prolong and shorten a automotive’s battery vary, minimize off its entry to the Supercharger community, and be taught of its habits in deadly wrecks to deflect blame from the corporate, all with out ever touching or seeing the automotive.

Benoit’s first Tesla rebuild started as an inexpensive solution to personal an costly automotive, however he shortly bumped into roadblocks arrange by the world’s most possessive automotive firm. It was purely an accident that he grew to become the loudest voice and most seen useful resource for Tesla homeowners combating for the appropriate to service their vehicles outdoors of the corporate’s restore facilities. “When folks used to say, ‘You are very influential,’ I by no means actually obtained how,” Benoit says. “I am not a mechanic. I can not weld. However now I admire that it is a part of the appeal.”


Benoit obtained into the teardown arts at age seven, deconstructing faux Rolexes that his electrical engineer father introduced again from enterprise journeys to Asia, an expensive toy submarine, and even the flamboyant hi-fi that gleamed from the lounge just like the sword within the stone. His mom, Lisa Jones, tells us: “He was at all times saying he might sort things. When he was about eight, he advised my sister he might repair her VCR. Nicely, he pulled it aside, put it again collectively, and had elements left over. And every little thing was below his mattress. He places every little thing that he cannot work out below his mattress.”

When Benoit wasn’t dismantling the wiring in his mother’s Geo Metro and leaving her stranded within the driveway, he was transferring the Metro across the driveway, “working towards tips on how to reverse,” because the 11-year-old defined it to his surprised mother and father on the time. However even with the good thing about trial and error and, in time, entry to Dad’s raft of specialty instruments, Benoit was way more tentative about tinkering along with his first automotive, a 2004 Dodge SRT-4. He stopped at portray the valve cowl and changing the air consumption.

Then a wrecked Honda CBR600RR bike caught his eye. After changing the plastics and exhaust, he advised himself, “I might go greater.” He plunked down $14,000 on a Chrysler 300C SRT8 that had been crumpled from a front-end collision and shortly discovered himself in over his head. “I had no thought what—what’s a radiator?” he says. Working with no service handbook, Benoit took just a few years to work by means of his ignorance and, later, celebrated his breakthrough with a recent coat of silver paint and 20-inch rims.

Lastly, in 2014, he bought the 300C and utilized the proceeds towards that Z06. Then Hrencecin got here by with that unforgettable Mannequin S. Earlier than he knew it, Benoit was bidding on a flood-damaged, fish-laden Mannequin S shell he would title Dolores.

He assumed the mission could be a cinch with none of the standard gasoline ins and outs to get in the way in which. “It was most likely the dumbest, finest resolution I ever made,” he says. Carrying lineman gloves, Benoit broke down the automotive with electrically remoted instruments purchased after he consulted the automotive’s emergency response information to coping with excessive voltage. The extra he dismantled the Tesla, although, the extra a way of unease blanketed him like one in every of his trademark hoodies.

Tesla wasn’t any assist. Till September 2018, the corporate stonewalled salvage homeowners, citing the appreciable threat of electrocution. Benoit took photographs and video to doc the method, and he turned to the Tesla Motors Membership message board in hopes of receiving assist from lovers. “Nobody knew I am Black,” says Benoit, who used an avatar of a grizzled and cautious-smiling white man—the man from a meme known as Disguise the Ache Harold. “However in a single picture or video, I feel my hand was seen on the perimeter. It set off a frenzy. Mods needed to leap in and delete stuff after somebody made a racist remark.” It was only a small style of what web fame would carry.

Benoit with Dolores, his first Tesla, which he cobbled collectively from two salvaged vehicles for a internet value of $6500 however with greater than 500 hours of labor.

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Benoit began posting movies to YouTube solely after operating out of cupboard space on his cellphone. His first add was a six-second clip of him dumping out a dehumidifier tank stuffed with the water that had as soon as saturated his Tesla’s cabin. He by no means anticipated folks would really watch the digital bread crumbs of a madman’s meeting course of. When he found, to his horror, that his Mannequin S had actually been dredged out of saltwater, a not-insignificant variety of his viewers clamored for him to throw within the towel. However he could not take any of the negativity to coronary heart. His family and friends—his spouse, specifically—have been rooting for him. After which a month after that first YouTube add, Google mailed him a examine for $100. “I could not imagine this new world,” Benoit says.

So he doubled down, shelling out $14,500 for a second wrecked Tesla (title: Slim Shady) that donated its inside and drivetrain elements to Dolores. He charmed resellers into telling him Mannequin S VINs and corresponding proprietor names after which tried to make use of that data to purchase elements from Tesla. Service reps shortly noticed by means of this hustle and minimize him off per the corporate’s coverage on the time forbidding gross sales to salvage homeowners. “It wasn’t something private,” says Chris Salvo, a kind of obstinate techs. “There was nothing I might do.” Undeterred, Benoit used the handle historical past in Slim Shady’s nav system to trace down the earlier proprietor, who bought him the important thing fob he wanted to function the automotive.

YouTube viewers discovered themselves gained over by Be­noit’s mordant wit, wild tangents, and general willingness to poke enjoyable at himself. To that final level, each time he fails at one thing, Benoit underscores his defeat with a snippet of himself or his teenage daughter struggle-playing sappy classics on a recorder. “It is simply one thing that I discover completely hilarious,” he cracks.

Movies apart, Benoit reckons he clocked at the very least 500 hours of labor over the course of six months on that first Tesla. The consequence was a red-trimmed, roof-racked, black-on-black beast that, to the untrained eye, appeared as if it have been delivered from the manufacturing unit by means of a customized storage. At present Dolores wears a matte-gray wrap, an up to date entrance fascia, and shimmering black Vorsteiner 21-inch wheels. And when Benoit took the automotive for a glide round Salem, he appeared for all of the world just like the proudest father there ever was. “It is such a wild expertise, constructing this rattling automotive,” he says. “I might put it in a museum.”

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Benoit’s newest mission is an electrical ATV conversion modeled after the Tesla Cyberquad that was teased in the course of the Cybertruck unveiling.

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Have been he to do this, Dolores’s exhibit caption must learn: “Possible the least costly operating Tesla in 2020.” After stripping the vehicles and promoting off the elements—the majority of which have been saved within the basement, not below the mattress—Benoit places the online value of his Tesla at $6500. Granted, that does not embrace all of the labor he put into the factor, however he considers that pastime time.

Not surprisingly, this discount construct spurred Benoit to tackle much more formidable initiatives: He upgraded one other Mannequin S from 75D to P100D Ludicrous spec. He took a $60,000 bathtub on a flooded Mannequin X earlier than buying a licensed pre-owned one to reprieve Dolores from family-hauling responsibility. Then he shocked his viewers by buying a squashed BMW i8 off a Lengthy Island yard for $28,000 and had it again on the highway in three days with one other $6600 in labor and elements. (Seems, while you name BMW for assist, all it asks is, “Money or card?”)

As Benoit’s initiatives and on-line calls for elevated, his honey-do record obtained longer and his trip days ran dry. When he acquired an invitation to look on Joe Rogan’s insanely in style podcast, The Joe Rogan Expertise, his boss refused to offer him any extra day off, so Benoit give up. Quickly after, he was in Rogan’s L.A. studio, sitting in the identical seat the place a joint-puffing Elon Musk put his authorities safety clearances in danger seven months earlier. The week earlier than that, Benoit was in San Francisco serving to a You­Tuber named Simone Giertz convert a factory-fresh Mannequin three into an electrical El Camino known as Truckla. When the video documenting that transformation went viral, it simply additional confirmed to Benoit that he was on the appropriate path. “I knew that I might be making much less on YouTube than in IT, however I did not care,” he says. “I even have a rental property that I now should, like, name folks to repair stuff. That used to curiosity me. Now not. Now that I’ve all these initiatives and I am making badass shit, I am in a bizarre place the place my work can also be what I like.”

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Tesla cannot be too thrilled with Benoit. Not like the various Tesla zealots on YouTube, Benoit would not drink or serve the corporate Kool-Help. He has wrenched on sufficient of the model’s vehicles to know what would not work and why, and he is not scared to name out Tesla for, say, engineering its infotainment show with a flash chip that is doomed to fail from overuse and brick the system. (Tesla now provides a $2500 infotainment improve with extra dependable {hardware} for homeowners of early vehicles.) Neither is Benoit shy about criticizing Tesla for maintaining choose elements from third-party mechanics and weekend wrenchers, notably contemplating that its service facilities are overburdened as it’s. As extra out-of-warranty vehicles hit the used market, the issue appears prone to worsen. Massachusetts has simply three Tesla service facilities, all inside the Boston space (which has some 15,000 Tesla drivers alone). That leaves “the hill folks” (Benoit’s phrases) outdoors the metro space to fend for themselves.

Benoit derives plenty of the braveness in his convictions from Massachusetts’s Proper to Restore regulation—a pioneering 2013 statute that requires producers to offer automobile homeowners and unbiased outlets the identical entry to instruments and restore documentation as sellers. However Tesla is not held to the identical normal, because the regulation was framed across the entry franchised sellers obtain, and Tesla owns its service facilities. A invoice within the legislature and a poll measure up for a vote this November might change that. If both passes, any producer promoting autos in Massachusetts must present homeowners with direct entry to all diagnostic info that their automotive transmits wirelessly. Armed with that info, shoppers may have extra energy to take their vehicles to third-party outlets or make repairs themselves.

Within the meantime, Benoit is stepping up his dedication to the trigger. Final summer season, he opened a correct EV restore store with Hrencecin, the buddy who organized Benoit’s fateful first take a look at drive, and Salvo, the previous Tesla service tech. They constructed a two-bay 1000-square-foot store within the yard of Salvo’s stepdad’s New Hampshire residence and known as it the Electrified Storage. Bringing a mixed 14 years’ value of expertise, Salvo and Hrencecin run the store and sort out repairs whereas Benoit handles PR. The companions had hoped to finance the store’s building by means of a crowdfunding marketing campaign. “We thought, Wealthy has 300,000 followers, so if everybody provides us a buck, we’ll be in good condition,” Salvo says. However when that effort netted solely $13,000, Benoit invested his six-figure YouTube income to launch the enterprise. Since its grand opening in June 2019, the Electrified Storage has been booked strong. Through the coronavirus quarantine, they retrofitted municipal autos from Austin, Texas, with aftermarket hybrid methods. Earlier than that, a buyer had towed a salvaged Tesla there from Mexico.

Whereas it will be good if this plucky enterprise grew right into a “nonevil Jiffy Lube,” as Benoit says, he is not in it for the potential IPO. “I imply, if I could make a few of my a reimbursement later, that’d be cool,” he says. “And I dropped an insane sum of money on that store. However I did it as a result of I wished to construct one thing.” That one thing is a spot that not solely does good work but additionally educates homeowners and different mechanics to make that work extra accessible—the form of place Tesla would not need to exist.


One of many perks of partnering with the Electrified Storage is having the ability to roll Dolores onto the carry for a checkup. Each time Salvo and Hrencecin examine the automotive, they uncover one thing: rat harm, mistaken bolts, a lacking HEPA filter. “He was lacking some bolts that maintain the battery into the automotive,” says Salvo, noting Benoit’s behavior for maintaining Dolores’s seams “finger unfastened.” “Fortunately, there are, like, 40, so lacking just a few is not the tip of the world,” he says. “Truthfully, I do not understand how he managed to construct the automotive on the bottom by himself. We name him a cat. He ought to’ve been useless 9 instances over at this level.”

All of it makes for primo YouTube content material and a loyal, if eccentric, demographic of largely white, largely male viewers. “I might love to succeed in extra African People,” Benoit says, “however I am undecided how.” If there is a draw back, it is that the “fan mail” could be disturbing. There are the racist feedback, in fact. After which there was that one time he needed to name the cops after a bundle arrived at his residence containing a stillborn Nice Dane pet in a jar of formaldehyde. As he does with most issues, he brushed that off.

Actually, Benoit couldn’t look like having extra enjoyable taking Tesla vehicles aside and Tesla company to process. That is to not say the empire by no means strikes again. In February, Benoit discovered his Supercharger entry minimize off in a broader crackdown on salvage-car homeowners. Tesla additionally booted him from its customer-referral program with an e mail that stated, “We imagine the actions you may have taken in your YouTube channel are in dangerous religion towards the corporate and opposite to the intent of this system.”

He has begun to float away from straight rebuilds to Prime Gear–fashion skunkworks. He is particularly pleased with a sharp-edged ATV that takes design cues from the Tesla Cybertruck. He transformed a Chevy Spark EV right into a pizza-delivery automotive full with a warming oven. The BMW i8 video, which has about 1.eight million views as of press time, suggests he could also be onto one thing. “Bear in mind: I am a automotive fanatic, not an EV fanatic,” Benoit says.

He appears like he might do extra, be extra—like a standup comic or an motion star, the form of entertainer who he describes as “insanely overpaid and underdelivers on every little thing.” As amusing as it’s to think about Benoit mailing in a scene with the Rock in a future Quick & Livid installment, do not forget that his Tesla tinkering began as a goof. There’s nothing within the script that claims he could not go greater. Rebuilding, in any case, is what he does finest.

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