For would-be Tesla Model 3 owners deterred by production delays and delivery waits, Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s brother Kimbal may have a solution — but it’s probably a bit of a long shot.

The lesser-known Musk is raffling off his own Model 3, purportedly the sixth one ever built, to raise money for his charity.

While the Model 3 — Palo Alto car maker Tesla’s bid to bring electric cars to the mass market — starts at $35,000, Kimbal Musk’s is a premium, $60,000 version described on the raffle website as “fully loaded” with the long-range battery option that enables an estimated 310-mile range.

In the raffle, $10 buys 100 chances to win, while $5,000 gives 50,000 chances to win, and three donation amounts carry double entries, with, for example, $100 providing 2,000 chances to win, according to the website.

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All the money raised will go through administrator Charities Aid Foundation of America, then on to Kimbal Musk’s school-gardens non-profit Big Green, the website said.

According to Big Green’s most recent available charity filing with the IRS, the non-profit took in $3.6 million in contributions and grants in 2015, and spent $1.7 million installing garden beds and $170,000 on garden-related educational programming.

It was not clear how many miles the Model 3 has on it. This news organization has asked Big Green to provide that information, and this story will be updated with any response.

Deadline to enter the raffle is April 24, and the winner is to be announced “on or around” May 8, the raffle website said.