Billionaires — they’re just like us! At least, that’s the impression two of the world’s biggest might’ve given off in a recent video with a sweet Canadian classic car cameo.

Bill Gates recently released a video himself of him and his buddy, Warren Buffett, pulling a shift at Dairy Queen — which Buffett owns, who knew!? — where they delighted customers by offering soft-serve cones that looked like they’d been drawn by Salvador Dali, learned the art of the upside-down Blizzard, and chatted about investing.

But what piqued our interest in this three-minute spot wasn’t the investment advice or comic value of two billionaires serving fast food to the public, but the red Porsche 356 convertible with British Columbia plates and the words “Electra Meccanica” across the side.

It’s a car we recognize, having gotten behind the wheel of a similar model in blue last year, the sole one in existence at the time. The 356 eRoadster is an open-top Porsche 356 replica that has been converted to electric power by Vancouver-based EV startup Electra Meccanica.

Parent company Intermeccanica has been building 356 replicas in Vancouver since the late 1970s and only launched its electric-vehicle division, Electra Meccanica, which removes the fuel-powered engine and swaps in electric powertrains, a few years ago.

But the eRoadster is already a modern West Coast classic, offering drop-top driving in a classic Porsche body with cutting-edge, environmentally friendly tech.

It’s unclear if Gates owns this red one or was just borrowing it, but we do know the man is a Porschephile, having famously pushed into U.S. legislation the “show and display” laws, just so he could drive his Porsche 959 stateside.