Chris Evans' 1967 Camaro by SpeedKore - Jay Leno's Garage

The Transformation of Captain America's Camaro

Chris is a car enthusiast who recently took possession of a 2019 Camaro that was designed by Robert Downey Jr. and Dave from Speed Corner, with the help of Christian Evans, aka Chris, as the owner. The vehicle has undergone significant modifications to resemble the iconic Chevrolet Camaro from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

One of the key features of this car is its stock taillight appearance, which was achieved through a combination of cleaning and minor modifications. The exterior is now adorned with two-tone colors that give it a unique look. Additionally, LED bulbs have been installed to enhance visibility at night, as Chris often drives his car for extended periods in the evening.

The interior of this Camaro has undergone a significant transformation as well. The seats have been dressed up with a new design and materials, including 3D-printed air vents, a radio console, and even a veneered wooden dashboard. The door panels, ceiling sphere, and other components are also made from real wood, giving the interior an authentic feel.

The exterior of the car features several unique touches, including a machined Captain America shield for the horn button and a placard with the phrase "Steve Rogers" in the dash. These details pay homage to the Marvel character who has become synonymous with this particular Camaro model.

In addition to its impressive design, this Camaro is also an exceptional performer on the road. The engine produces 370 horsepower, which makes it a formidable force when accelerating or cruising down the highway. The vehicle's handling and suspension have been fine-tuned to provide a responsive driving experience.

Chris has had extensive experience with high-performance vehicles and has taken this Camaro out for test drives in various environments, including rainy and snowy conditions. He notes that California is particularly challenging due to its diverse weather conditions, but he appreciates the car's ability to handle rain and snow with ease.

As Chris mentions, car addiction is a real thing, and once you become involved in the hobby, it can be difficult to stop. For him, owning this Camaro has been an exciting experience that has allowed him to combine his passion for cars with his interest in Marvel superheroes.

In conclusion, Captain America's Camaro is a true masterpiece of automotive design and engineering. With its impressive performance capabilities, unique features, and attention to detail, it's clear that Chris has fallen in love with this car and can't wait to take it out on the road again. Whether he's cruising down the highway or tearing around a track, this Camaro is sure to turn heads and leave a lasting impression.

The team from Speed Corner deserves credit for their hard work in bringing this project to life. From the initial design phase to the final reveal, they have demonstrated exceptional skill and attention to detail. As Chris notes, it's not just about building a car – it's about creating an experience that brings people joy and satisfaction.

For those who are interested in learning more about the 2019 Camaro or would like to explore similar projects, there are resources available online. Additionally, attending events and joining forums can provide valuable insights and opportunities to connect with other enthusiasts who share your passion for cars.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enlet's put our foot in a little bit see what she does Oh break it loose over here oh you get into trouble real quick I what if the cops would give Captain America tickets well another episode of Jalen's garage the car featuring today 1967 Camaro with somewhat of a celebrity provenance this is a car we'll be featuring in this upcoming week's episode of Jalen's garage on CNBC this belongs to Chris Evans big-time movie star he's been an Avenger films a very nice guy very down-to-earth guy from my home state of Massachusetts and there's a whole celebrity thing involved Robert Downey was involved in helping put this car together it's pretty cool let's bring in Dave Sivaji oh he's been here before he had the racer and of other speed car cars these guys do great work so tell us a story here Robert Downey jr. was involved in this what's the whole deal yeah we've done three cars for Robert and this was actually the first one and the whole goal of this vehicle was to give it to Chris Evans as a gift in the end Robert was kind of shopping the first gen Camaro originally looking for 69 and he acquired a 67 had a shop started and then things didn't work out and it actually evolved to us Robert got really involved on the build you really like the 67 because of the vent windows and a couple other things that made the 67 unique and then actually got some choice colors and leathers Robert was you know really digging into it well how do you have a vent window and a side mirror you really can't do that you can only open it limited yeah 2nd gen 2nd gen mirrors on there and it's got the Captain America logo on the on the steering wheel now it was Chris surprised by this he have any idea this was coming yeah they did the third vengers movie that came out Robert had it shipped to Atlanta where they were filming gave it to Chris as a gift on set and it's funny because Chris you know wasn't really a car guy per se had been doing acting since 18 right you know I've been really studying the craft but you know like all boys you know we dream of cars right and when he saw it I mean he loved it he loved the color that was kind of design and Roberts mind so going back to Robert he's he's super creative and he's really good with colors and just kind of putting everything together that's a great color what a great guy Chris Evans is I really liked him he came out tonight with me a couple of times he and they brought a couple of this goofball buddies from Massachusetts and I also guys bring their high school friends high school friends give you know no respect at all but very nice down-to-earth guy no movie star head none of that nonsense and we shot a whole piece with this where we did some stunt driving he was really good I really really enjoyed him but let's get back to the car what motor do we have here so we have a ls3 okay which is great engine GM kind of nailed it with that that's what I call the versatile beginners engine if you will great package we use the GM controller and harness and then Chris drove it for about three four months to winter came and then we called Whipple and we said hey we're just gonna try got more power Chris has learned the car he's got the dynamics and they sent us a 2.9 liter supercharger yeah Whipple did and it's putting out 12 pounds of boost you know we're getting about 7:30 right now at the crank yeah so I think we're like 5 85 90 and that's that's a pump guys yeah 92 a four-speed automatic right yes yeah for la de push-button buy pcs makes that so tell me about suspension and brakes for link in the back and then in the front we're using Detroit speed a lot of builders use them they've kind of nailed it on the front subframe and everything that they have for the F body so we like using their stuff you know other builders could redo it and do other stuff but they've already nailed it so we like using their work right bare six Pistons are great brakes HRV did a really nice wheel package for us and it seems to work nice it's the body totally stock I'm trying to tell what's been done yeah it's got a little subtle yeah things done to it so you can see the way that the front spoiler kind of that balance area is tweaked and the rockers this is all I can't it's got a little more flair to it okay yeah yeah it's very subtle and it's nicely done and just a kind of a hint of a spoiler here right yeah because you have to look at it to go it just looks like sinking 7 Camaro that's been working out at the gym a little bit yeah yeah a little beefier around here nicely done but it's not been chopped or anything like No and we want to accent the sexy lines that made the car great in the first place because sometimes too much is too much lot of guys change the vehicle too much and you want it to look heritage in 10 years you still want to look good and I always call this pewter this color but it's not what is this that's seracote they use it for a number of things one thing meaning like guns they coat barrels and things like it's super durable it's a very thin it's almost as thin as you know coatings you would get on bolts or hardware is it metal so it's paint but it's baked on and then I think 350 degrees and then we do it at the shop super durable and it doesn't it's that thick like paint so when you have areas that slide up and down whether it's Windows or something else it doesn't scale it off because there really is no chrome on this cars here no he liked the matte Robert was really particular about this color and he was really particular about the trim that went with it so they go nice together we actually made this color called Grigio Verde and really is your verdict yeah it's just the Italian Way of saying great green and it's kind of we called it melted army man green you know because we knew it was going to criss melted army man yeah it kind of evolved you know when we first mix it up or like man I don't it's gonna work on the car but it actually worked really well and the interior that guys did a beautiful beautiful job I always like exposed stitching it looks that's nicely done very subtle the way the two colors sort of blend together sometimes people have bright red piping it's just a little too much you know what this is very nicely done okay quiet statement there yeah we had a bunch of swatches laid out Robert kind of went through and you there's a coffee and then it's a distressed leather the lighter one and it was kind of we're trying to compare it to Indiana Jones's jacket and then Chris Evans in the first Avengers movie had a leather jacket that was very similar to that distressed and we kind of copied that technique for the interior can we open the hood let's see how she looks under there oh and this is the scoop of course yep yep exactly airflow is always good so what's a nice clean installation isn't it basically you know we just kind of made some things to dress it up I call this car is like a kind of gentleman's touring car if you will right it's not crazy with a ton of inner fenders and fab work it's kind of a nice beginner basic package that someone could enjoy and drive it doesn't overheat in traffic it's serviceable it's reliable yeah yeah Wagner performance makes the front drive for it Carl Wagner a great guy he does the coilovers and everything on the valve covers again the whipple supercharger nice combination this is a factory piece that's a later Camaro version oh okay yeah Detroit speed makes a really nice package for the and installs really well I love the way the headers go around the steering box so that it gets closed without kind of boiling yeah very clean yeah very simple very basic in a way but it's in LA traffic you know when Robert used to drive it you could sit there in idle and it wouldn't overheat you know that was advantage and Chris drives it on the East Coast and I mean I think he drives it three four five times a week yeah yeah they really put the miles and I just love these nicely done struts here these yeah those are actually ring brothers hold the hood no they are ring brothers yeah yeah great group of guys from Wisconsin like us yeah yeah very nicely done yeah that really looks good and you got the same sort of theme here with the would you call this finish again yeah so we just mirrored the seracote finish oh yeah and we did it in a set and PPG finish so it all kind of goes with the car it flows now is this an aftermarket hood did you guys design this yeah actually the hood was done previous to us Robert had another firm that was working on it right and I think he maybe had some hard times yeah so he had three cars all tore apart and process and believe it or not we met one of his guys at the Grand National Roadster Show and he saw our Charger tantrum oh yeah we shot that on the show yeah and he's like you really like what we did and and the way he's like hey Roberts got this you know card baskets you know can you help out right and you know we became a superhero you know it's amazing how many I just spoke to a guy the other day that went through this he had a Mustang and he gave it to a guy not far from here and you know the guy took off took the car apart and it sold a bunch of the park just ripped them off you know it's really sad it's really sad you always want to check out your builder or who's ever doing it because it's very common tale this guy was my age he bought this Mustang when he's in high school oh you know now he I spoke to him just the other day we're gonna help him track it down he just got it back but it's missing the engine the transom but he got the car back well but the guy had left it outside with the windows open and it just just terrible just just a complete scam not even attempting to fix it and oh I ran into some hard times it wasn't even that which isn't just an out-and-out scam it's really sad it happened so much I know and a lot of guys a lot of builders and it's not always their fault but they have big dreams and wild imaginations that they can just take on so many projects and they can't yeah and then it turns into a basket case yeah what you don't want is somebody learning on your car yes we've never done a Mustang before so we're gonna read all meanwhile they're charging you while I read the books and do all this kind of stuff and experiment you know so you want to get someone who's done it before yeah and the key is drivability a lot of guys will build a car that looks great all of a sudden you take it on the freeway or doing whatever and it's just not fun well the number of cars we've had here where fenders rub and the cars great you can't go left what you just can't go left right okay so you have to go around the world the other way you know because you can't go better than that other than not being able to go left it's really a great car okay well thanks ex appreciate you know they don't tell you this stuff oh yeah so the check cleared and they'll tell you guys yes someday we should do a whole episode on just things that have gone wrong it's you know hilarious let's close this I really like that scoop I thought they did a nice job of integrating that really did see just the fact that you can slam this hood and it comes down on the pins the number of time you go to shove it you have to push very good can we yeah let's take a look at the trunk let's see what you got in there yeah so gapes custom upholstery did the yeah interior work and they trimmed up oh yeah nice oh nice a lot of room I love the battery cover here nicely done there look at that beautiful what do we have here oh so it senses the draw and if you are left your lights on and you're going to the restaurant or something right it'll cut the battery off so it's a little remote and Chris uses it for storage or something I'll just hit a lock and it cuts all the power to the Oh disconnects wish yeah and keyless so very good I cross a CTEK charger this you know will you see tech here they are the really are the best you know if some of these battery tenders come from countries you never heard over and mysterious places and they boil battery and they're just not very good you know see tech is really excessive yeah I mean that's standard on Ferrari Maserati Corvette I mean they really are good we use them on all that stuff I like what you did here with the gas cap yeah nicely integrated there beautifully done thank you yeah the gray and the in the melted are mean and green really go together and that's all we kind of that's all behind here's audio quick audio yeah when Robert picked the sound system you know he's really into music and he just rides something that was really you know gonna work well so we had all that integrated and it sounds really nice and that's a stock trunk lid correct yeah factory deck lid and then Isis carbon fiber Jesse did okay oh I like the fact you painted the carbon fiber you know yeah carbon fiber is kind so common now you don't have to you know when it first came out carbon fiber and they wouldn't have an arrow pointing to the carbon fiber then it would say CF right here look at the you know now it's become out of the norm and that you can just paint it yeah it's a nice secondary styling PC yeah yeah the lower piece is that this is that stock yeah it's just been kind of massaged a little bit the corners and everything so it kind of smooth and then around the license plate so we kind of want to keep that heritage look right stock taillight second yeah that's our stock we just cleaned him up a little bit two-tone colors and then a a little bit brighter the bulbs yeah okay okay LEDs probably yeah because he likes to drive at night he's always going to people's houses and you know it's a car you could take to dinner Drive all the time right everybody to make sure it was friendly well can we take this for ride love - no let's do it give it a shot sounds healthy recipe yep let's put our foot in a little bit see what you guys oh let's break it loose all oh yeah yeah Chris get pretty pretty used to it at the 4:35 yeah horsepower but now I think it's gonna be very fun for him you had the drivers at mode yeah we got to downtown Atlanta we were showing him how to do brake stands with it everything else and that was a lot of fun have you had much experience with the new di LS motors you know the ones are using the new Camaros I haven't seen him really make their way into the Pro Touring market yet well earlier that I haven't really I know he took the new zr1 we joked that at Milford we took it when 50 miles at 204 miles an hour it was Rocksteady it's fantastic really but this oh you get into trouble real quick I the cops would give Captain America tickets turkey deals yeah Chris really kind of became a car guy after this and now he's yeah I guess venturing into some other stuff you know with cars and it's good yeah maybe three months or four months to drive this in Massachusetts before the roads get wet and greasy all snowy you know yeah he drives in the rain out there too it's really a California car drivability is the key the other performance I noticed in California I told Chris car addiction is worse than any other addiction yeah yeah some guys are in the all kinds of things but once your cars there's no cure well a tremendous amount of power I mean it really goes and it holds the road pretty nicely you know it's so funny when you used to sitting in the original which has a larger larger wheel and you sit a little lower in this seat it takes a while they gotta acclimated to it yeah I mean it's handled way better than any 67 Camaro especially without squeaks and rattles yeah yeah and the interior is really impressive now you guys use 3d printing to make a lot of these pieces that correct yeah so Robert was kind of particular about that so we had the coffee with the distressed leather right and then it's the problem is is the integration a lot of people just slap a radio in the middle of the dash it doesn't rhyme there and we're trying to incorporate it so we 3d scan the - put it in the CAD and design a model that looks good and then 3d print the air vents the radio said that looks nice is that a rear view camera as well yes over the camera we see and seed all the console areas and then and this is real wood this is wood the oven and it's covered like a veneer in this beechwood so same with the door panels the ceiling sphere all that so you really can't use the side mirror as I surprised smoothly they were electric oh you get in trouble with this easily now is that spun on a dirt bike cable or is it satellite in you this one's VSS signal of the okay oh it's all the transmission up but it's not getting that GPS I mean if you go through a tunnel it doesn't drop correct yeah yeah that's always accurate and then Robert wanted a machined up that Captain America shield for the horn button right right right and they're really nice placard in the dash they called it the Steve Rogers version which is Captain America's right I was afraid to put my foot in it cuz I think it'll each side words you can't really manually shift this Kenya you can do this plus/minus thing better seems like you want paddles on here they do make an accessory for it oh yeah yeah because I could have dropped down another gear on that yeah they got a nice paddle shift when we bring showing this do you know 370 oh that's a nice yeah it's a nice all around and it's a five-speed or forcibly four-speed well I wanna thank Dave from speed corner cause Robert Downey jr. for helping design and put this car together cause Christians Evans cuz this is his car so to our Avenger superhero guys thank you very much you build a super car so very cool he thanks for having me Jim I'm driving Captain America's car and he can't catch me cuz I'm in his car so Chris thank you my friend let's see what this thing will do next weeklet's put our foot in a little bit see what she does Oh break it loose over here oh you get into trouble real quick I what if the cops would give Captain America tickets well another episode of Jalen's garage the car featuring today 1967 Camaro with somewhat of a celebrity provenance this is a car we'll be featuring in this upcoming week's episode of Jalen's garage on CNBC this belongs to Chris Evans big-time movie star he's been an Avenger films a very nice guy very down-to-earth guy from my home state of Massachusetts and there's a whole celebrity thing involved Robert Downey was involved in helping put this car together it's pretty cool let's bring in Dave Sivaji oh he's been here before he had the racer and of other speed car cars these guys do great work so tell us a story here Robert Downey jr. was involved in this what's the whole deal yeah we've done three cars for Robert and this was actually the first one and the whole goal of this vehicle was to give it to Chris Evans as a gift in the end Robert was kind of shopping the first gen Camaro originally looking for 69 and he acquired a 67 had a shop started and then things didn't work out and it actually evolved to us Robert got really involved on the build you really like the 67 because of the vent windows and a couple other things that made the 67 unique and then actually got some choice colors and leathers Robert was you know really digging into it well how do you have a vent window and a side mirror you really can't do that you can only open it limited yeah 2nd gen 2nd gen mirrors on there and it's got the Captain America logo on the on the steering wheel now it was Chris surprised by this he have any idea this was coming yeah they did the third vengers movie that came out Robert had it shipped to Atlanta where they were filming gave it to Chris as a gift on set and it's funny because Chris you know wasn't really a car guy per se had been doing acting since 18 right you know I've been really studying the craft but you know like all boys you know we dream of cars right and when he saw it I mean he loved it he loved the color that was kind of design and Roberts mind so going back to Robert he's he's super creative and he's really good with colors and just kind of putting everything together that's a great color what a great guy Chris Evans is I really liked him he came out tonight with me a couple of times he and they brought a couple of this goofball buddies from Massachusetts and I also guys bring their high school friends high school friends give you know no respect at all but very nice down-to-earth guy no movie star head none of that nonsense and we shot a whole piece with this where we did some stunt driving he was really good I really really enjoyed him but let's get back to the car what motor do we have here so we have a ls3 okay which is great engine GM kind of nailed it with that that's what I call the versatile beginners engine if you will great package we use the GM controller and harness and then Chris drove it for about three four months to winter came and then we called Whipple and we said hey we're just gonna try got more power Chris has learned the car he's got the dynamics and they sent us a 2.9 liter supercharger yeah Whipple did and it's putting out 12 pounds of boost you know we're getting about 7:30 right now at the crank yeah so I think we're like 5 85 90 and that's that's a pump guys yeah 92 a four-speed automatic right yes yeah for la de push-button buy pcs makes that so tell me about suspension and brakes for link in the back and then in the front we're using Detroit speed a lot of builders use them they've kind of nailed it on the front subframe and everything that they have for the F body so we like using their stuff you know other builders could redo it and do other stuff but they've already nailed it so we like using their work right bare six Pistons are great brakes HRV did a really nice wheel package for us and it seems to work nice it's the body totally stock I'm trying to tell what's been done yeah it's got a little subtle yeah things done to it so you can see the way that the front spoiler kind of that balance area is tweaked and the rockers this is all I can't it's got a little more flair to it okay yeah yeah it's very subtle and it's nicely done and just a kind of a hint of a spoiler here right yeah because you have to look at it to go it just looks like sinking 7 Camaro that's been working out at the gym a little bit yeah yeah a little beefier around here nicely done but it's not been chopped or anything like No and we want to accent the sexy lines that made the car great in the first place because sometimes too much is too much lot of guys change the vehicle too much and you want it to look heritage in 10 years you still want to look good and I always call this pewter this color but it's not what is this that's seracote they use it for a number of things one thing meaning like guns they coat barrels and things like it's super durable it's a very thin it's almost as thin as you know coatings you would get on bolts or hardware is it metal so it's paint but it's baked on and then I think 350 degrees and then we do it at the shop super durable and it doesn't it's that thick like paint so when you have areas that slide up and down whether it's Windows or something else it doesn't scale it off because there really is no chrome on this cars here no he liked the matte Robert was really particular about this color and he was really particular about the trim that went with it so they go nice together we actually made this color called Grigio Verde and really is your verdict yeah it's just the Italian Way of saying great green and it's kind of we called it melted army man green you know because we knew it was going to criss melted army man yeah it kind of evolved you know when we first mix it up or like man I don't it's gonna work on the car but it actually worked really well and the interior that guys did a beautiful beautiful job I always like exposed stitching it looks that's nicely done very subtle the way the two colors sort of blend together sometimes people have bright red piping it's just a little too much you know what this is very nicely done okay quiet statement there yeah we had a bunch of swatches laid out Robert kind of went through and you there's a coffee and then it's a distressed leather the lighter one and it was kind of we're trying to compare it to Indiana Jones's jacket and then Chris Evans in the first Avengers movie had a leather jacket that was very similar to that distressed and we kind of copied that technique for the interior can we open the hood let's see how she looks under there oh and this is the scoop of course yep yep exactly airflow is always good so what's a nice clean installation isn't it basically you know we just kind of made some things to dress it up I call this car is like a kind of gentleman's touring car if you will right it's not crazy with a ton of inner fenders and fab work it's kind of a nice beginner basic package that someone could enjoy and drive it doesn't overheat in traffic it's serviceable it's reliable yeah yeah Wagner performance makes the front drive for it Carl Wagner a great guy he does the coilovers and everything on the valve covers again the whipple supercharger nice combination this is a factory piece that's a later Camaro version oh okay yeah Detroit speed makes a really nice package for the and installs really well I love the way the headers go around the steering box so that it gets closed without kind of boiling yeah very clean yeah very simple very basic in a way but it's in LA traffic you know when Robert used to drive it you could sit there in idle and it wouldn't overheat you know that was advantage and Chris drives it on the East Coast and I mean I think he drives it three four five times a week yeah yeah they really put the miles and I just love these nicely done struts here these yeah those are actually ring brothers hold the hood no they are ring brothers yeah yeah great group of guys from Wisconsin like us yeah yeah very nicely done yeah that really looks good and you got the same sort of theme here with the would you call this finish again yeah so we just mirrored the seracote finish oh yeah and we did it in a set and PPG finish so it all kind of goes with the car it flows now is this an aftermarket hood did you guys design this yeah actually the hood was done previous to us Robert had another firm that was working on it right and I think he maybe had some hard times yeah so he had three cars all tore apart and process and believe it or not we met one of his guys at the Grand National Roadster Show and he saw our Charger tantrum oh yeah we shot that on the show yeah and he's like you really like what we did and and the way he's like hey Roberts got this you know card baskets you know can you help out right and you know we became a superhero you know it's amazing how many I just spoke to a guy the other day that went through this he had a Mustang and he gave it to a guy not far from here and you know the guy took off took the car apart and it sold a bunch of the park just ripped them off you know it's really sad it's really sad you always want to check out your builder or who's ever doing it because it's very common tale this guy was my age he bought this Mustang when he's in high school oh you know now he I spoke to him just the other day we're gonna help him track it down he just got it back but it's missing the engine the transom but he got the car back well but the guy had left it outside with the windows open and it just just terrible just just a complete scam not even attempting to fix it and oh I ran into some hard times it wasn't even that which isn't just an out-and-out scam it's really sad it happened so much I know and a lot of guys a lot of builders and it's not always their fault but they have big dreams and wild imaginations that they can just take on so many projects and they can't yeah and then it turns into a basket case yeah what you don't want is somebody learning on your car yes we've never done a Mustang before so we're gonna read all meanwhile they're charging you while I read the books and do all this kind of stuff and experiment you know so you want to get someone who's done it before yeah and the key is drivability a lot of guys will build a car that looks great all of a sudden you take it on the freeway or doing whatever and it's just not fun well the number of cars we've had here where fenders rub and the cars great you can't go left what you just can't go left right okay so you have to go around the world the other way you know because you can't go better than that other than not being able to go left it's really a great car okay well thanks ex appreciate you know they don't tell you this stuff oh yeah so the check cleared and they'll tell you guys yes someday we should do a whole episode on just things that have gone wrong it's you know hilarious let's close this I really like that scoop I thought they did a nice job of integrating that really did see just the fact that you can slam this hood and it comes down on the pins the number of time you go to shove it you have to push very good can we yeah let's take a look at the trunk let's see what you got in there yeah so gapes custom upholstery did the yeah interior work and they trimmed up oh yeah nice oh nice a lot of room I love the battery cover here nicely done there look at that beautiful what do we have here oh so it senses the draw and if you are left your lights on and you're going to the restaurant or something right it'll cut the battery off so it's a little remote and Chris uses it for storage or something I'll just hit a lock and it cuts all the power to the Oh disconnects wish yeah and keyless so very good I cross a CTEK charger this you know will you see tech here they are the really are the best you know if some of these battery tenders come from countries you never heard over and mysterious places and they boil battery and they're just not very good you know see tech is really excessive yeah I mean that's standard on Ferrari Maserati Corvette I mean they really are good we use them on all that stuff I like what you did here with the gas cap yeah nicely integrated there beautifully done thank you yeah the gray and the in the melted are mean and green really go together and that's all we kind of that's all behind here's audio quick audio yeah when Robert picked the sound system you know he's really into music and he just rides something that was really you know gonna work well so we had all that integrated and it sounds really nice and that's a stock trunk lid correct yeah factory deck lid and then Isis carbon fiber Jesse did okay oh I like the fact you painted the carbon fiber you know yeah carbon fiber is kind so common now you don't have to you know when it first came out carbon fiber and they wouldn't have an arrow pointing to the carbon fiber then it would say CF right here look at the you know now it's become out of the norm and that you can just paint it yeah it's a nice secondary styling PC yeah yeah the lower piece is that this is that stock yeah it's just been kind of massaged a little bit the corners and everything so it kind of smooth and then around the license plate so we kind of want to keep that heritage look right stock taillight second yeah that's our stock we just cleaned him up a little bit two-tone colors and then a a little bit brighter the bulbs yeah okay okay LEDs probably yeah because he likes to drive at night he's always going to people's houses and you know it's a car you could take to dinner Drive all the time right everybody to make sure it was friendly well can we take this for ride love - no let's do it give it a shot sounds healthy recipe yep let's put our foot in a little bit see what you guys oh let's break it loose all oh yeah yeah Chris get pretty pretty used to it at the 4:35 yeah horsepower but now I think it's gonna be very fun for him you had the drivers at mode yeah we got to downtown Atlanta we were showing him how to do brake stands with it everything else and that was a lot of fun have you had much experience with the new di LS motors you know the ones are using the new Camaros I haven't seen him really make their way into the Pro Touring market yet well earlier that I haven't really I know he took the new zr1 we joked that at Milford we took it when 50 miles at 204 miles an hour it was Rocksteady it's fantastic really but this oh you get into trouble real quick I the cops would give Captain America tickets turkey deals yeah Chris really kind of became a car guy after this and now he's yeah I guess venturing into some other stuff you know with cars and it's good yeah maybe three months or four months to drive this in Massachusetts before the roads get wet and greasy all snowy you know yeah he drives in the rain out there too it's really a California car drivability is the key the other performance I noticed in California I told Chris car addiction is worse than any other addiction yeah yeah some guys are in the all kinds of things but once your cars there's no cure well a tremendous amount of power I mean it really goes and it holds the road pretty nicely you know it's so funny when you used to sitting in the original which has a larger larger wheel and you sit a little lower in this seat it takes a while they gotta acclimated to it yeah I mean it's handled way better than any 67 Camaro especially without squeaks and rattles yeah yeah and the interior is really impressive now you guys use 3d printing to make a lot of these pieces that correct yeah so Robert was kind of particular about that so we had the coffee with the distressed leather right and then it's the problem is is the integration a lot of people just slap a radio in the middle of the dash it doesn't rhyme there and we're trying to incorporate it so we 3d scan the - put it in the CAD and design a model that looks good and then 3d print the air vents the radio said that looks nice is that a rear view camera as well yes over the camera we see and seed all the console areas and then and this is real wood this is wood the oven and it's covered like a veneer in this beechwood so same with the door panels the ceiling sphere all that so you really can't use the side mirror as I surprised smoothly they were electric oh you get in trouble with this easily now is that spun on a dirt bike cable or is it satellite in you this one's VSS signal of the okay oh it's all the transmission up but it's not getting that GPS I mean if you go through a tunnel it doesn't drop correct yeah yeah that's always accurate and then Robert wanted a machined up that Captain America shield for the horn button right right right and they're really nice placard in the dash they called it the Steve Rogers version which is Captain America's right I was afraid to put my foot in it cuz I think it'll each side words you can't really manually shift this Kenya you can do this plus/minus thing better seems like you want paddles on here they do make an accessory for it oh yeah yeah because I could have dropped down another gear on that yeah they got a nice paddle shift when we bring showing this do you know 370 oh that's a nice yeah it's a nice all around and it's a five-speed or forcibly four-speed well I wanna thank Dave from speed corner cause Robert Downey jr. for helping design and put this car together cause Christians Evans cuz this is his car so to our Avenger superhero guys thank you very much you build a super car so very cool he thanks for having me Jim I'm driving Captain America's car and he can't catch me cuz I'm in his car so Chris thank you my friend let's see what this thing will do next week\n"