The cars in question, dubbed Renew Sports Cars or, more colloquially, Cannabis Cars, was made by Bruce Dietzen in his garage last year. As a retired Dell computer salesman, Dietzen wanted to do more with this entrepreneurial spirit than just sell computers. And clearly, his drive has paid off in spades. If you want one of these hemp cars, you’ll have to get in line. Dietzen told the Miami Herald that he would be taking custom orders for as low as $40,000 to as high as $197,000, depending on the requested horse power. As for those having flashbacks to that one scene in Cheech & Chong Up In Smoke, let us assure you: smoking the car is not really an option. To further cement Dietzen’s incredible idea, former late night host and current car buff Jay Leno loves it. On an episode of Jay Leno’s Garage, Dietzen made an appearance and showcased his most green prized possessions to the famed former late night host. And while this lofty idea is something you might hear of in a Dude, Where’s My Car? sequel, Leno made sure we know that Dietzen doesn’t dip into his own stash. Read more about cannabis and tech on TechCo Update: this article has been updated for clarification: Jay Leno has not purchased this car. He only drives one. H/T CNBC
