Robert Downey Jr.’s stunning collection of classic cars. shows his finesse in his selection of vintage cars


Robert Downey Jr. and a team of experts have modified six classic cars from his personal collection, reducing their carbon footprint and making each iconic car more eco-friendly. Turns out, the former Iron Man has an arc reactor of gold. All six eco-modified restomods will be given away over the course of a year, with drawings set to take place once a month, beginning in February 2024. Proceeds from the sweepstakes benefit the FootPrint Coalition, a nonprofit organisation focused on technologies to help the environment and founded by RDJ himself. Car enthusiasts, prepare to drool.

Robert Downey Jr. on the set of 'Downey's Dream Cars' (2023) | Image: Downey's Dream Cars
Robert Downey Jr. on the set of ‘Downey’s Dream Cars’ (2023) | Image: Downey’s Dream Cars

Downey’s Dream Cars, a multi-part docuseries (now available on Max), follows Downey Jr. and his team of experts through the modification process, which preserves each car’s power and style. The list of cars includes:

  • 1965 Chevrolet Corvette convertible
  • 1965 VW bus
  • 1966 Buick Riviera
  • 1969 Mercedes Benz 280 SE
  • 1972 K-10 Pickup
  • 1985 Chevrolet El Camino

Each episode of the docuseries covers a different car, illuminating how it was re-engineered and modified. And all of the cars featured in the series are up for grabs in RDJ’s sweepstakes. Some lucky people are going to be living their best Tony Stark life. If only J.A.R.V.I.S. came installed on these bad boys.

“Making Downey’s Dream Cars come true with Max was an education and a blast,” Downey Jr. said. “Keeping these transformed classic vehicles for my own personal enjoyment would be a missed opportunity. All proceeds from the sweepstakes will go towards funding FootPrint Coalition’s nonprofit organisation. Please enjoy the show on Max, and pretty please go to www.rdjdreamcars.com for a chance to win one of these now eco-friendlier cars.”

Here’s a glimpse to get your motor running:

1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible  | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max
1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible  | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max

1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

RDJ’s dream Corvette has a 327 cubic inch engine with 300 horsepower and two speed powerglide automatic transmission. Its original color was ‘Glen Green’ with a saddle vinyl Interior. Changes included replacing the 327 small block engine with a modern electric motor and installing a one-of-a-kind mushroom-based interior. Shrooms anyone?

  • Original MSRP: USD$4,321
  • Modification hours: 2,450
  • Current value: USD$200,000
1966 Buick Riviera | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max
1966 Buick Riviera | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max

1966 Buick Riviera

RDJ’s dream Riviera is from the first year of the second generation for the Riviera. Its original colour was ‘Burgundy Mist’ with a black vinyl interior. Among the eco-friendly changes were replacing the stock 425 cubic inch V8 engine with a first-generation modern hybrid engine and adding a first-of-its-kind prototype Aclima air quality sensor, so you can breathe easy.

  • Original MSRP: USD$4,408
  • Modification hours: 2,225
  • Current value: USD$150,000
1969 Mercedes Benz 280 SE | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max
1969 Mercedes Benz 280 SE | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max

1969 Mercedes Benz 280 SE

RDJ’s dream Mercedes is from the last generation of Mercedes automobiles that were hand-built and originally manufactured to go up to 130 mph. Modifications to the classic Benz included installing a modern diesel engine, converting the fuel system to biodiesel, and replacing the suede interior with one made from recycled plastics. “The best or nothing.”

  • Original MSRP: USD$6,461
  • Modification hours: 725
  • Current value: USD$100,000
1972 VW Bus  | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max
1972 VW Bus  | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max

1972 VW Bus

RDJ’s dream VW Bus was originally manufactured with the same engine as the Beetle. Its large interior can fit your whole crew – up to nine people. Modifications included replacing the 1100 CC air-cooled engine with an EV West electric motor conversion and custom battery rack, and adding a solar-powered electric barbie that slides out of the back of the bus.

  • Original MSRP: USD$3,848
  • Modification hours: 3,850
  • Current value: USD$200,000
1972 K-10 Pickup | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max
1972 K-10 Pickup | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max

1972 K-10 Pickup

RDJ’s dream K10 is from last year of the fourth generation Chevy pickup series known as the “Action Line”, new features included padded dash boards, energy-absorbing steering wheels and dual master-cylinder brake systems. modifications included turning it into a full EV pick-up with custom electric motor and battery pack.

  • Original MSRP: USD$2,796
  • Modification hours: 3,725
  • Current value: USD$200,000
1985 Chevrolet El Camino | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max
1985 Chevrolet El Camino | Image: FootPrint Coalition/Max

1985 Chevrolet El Cameno

RDJ’s dream El Camino was first introduced in 1959 in response to Ford’s wildly successful Ranchero. Never intended to be a true off-road vehicle, RDJ’s El Camino was modified to handle light off-road duty. Modifications included replacing the stock engine with a modern 4-cylinder Chevy turbo truck engine and adding a solar-powered bike rack in the bed of the car.

  • Original MSRP: USD$8,933
  • Modification hours: 2,845
  • Current value: USD$175,000

“The goal of this yearlong sweepstakes is to raise significant funding to help environmental technologies to take hold in a more systemic way,” Rachel Kropa, FootPrint Coalition’s managing director of nonprofit and science said. “There are a ton of dedicated folks working on the sweepstakes and featured in this show, and they’re only a tiny fraction of the millions of people who are actively volunteering their skills in restoring the planet. Our job is a race to curate the solutions that can change human systems in the timeliest manner – from research to rollout to new normal.”

To learn more and participate in the sweepstakes (with or without donating), head to the link below.

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