Sitting outside the iPic Movie Theater at The Scottsdale Quarter is a classic Camaro. It's light blue with a white stripe running down the middle of the hood.
Fans may remember the 1969 Chevy Camaro Yenko from the 2 Fast 2 Furious movie, the second film in the "Fast and Furious" series.
"It's beautiful," said Chris Irizarry, a fan of the movies.
The muscle car had its big on-screen moment in the final chase scene in 2 Fast 2 Furious.
"It's a movie car, so, it's not in pristine condition. It's got its bumps and bruises. It's also got camera mounts underneath it, as well as pulling mounts on the front, so they can use it for the movie scene," said Rodney Scearce with Barrett Jackson, an auction company in Scottsdale that specializes in classic, antique and collector cars.
The interior has the classic 1969 style, but that's not all fans see when they check out this cool ride. They also see one of its stars, Paul Walker.
Walker was killed in a tragic car accident in 2013 after leaving a fundraising event he helped organize.
"He wasn't just an actor. He gave back to the community. I think a lot of people recognize that," said Irizarry.
The Camaro is owned by a local car collector and fan of the "Fast and Furious" movies.
The fact that Paul Walker put his hands on this steering wheel and may have checked his hair in the rear view mirror helps its value.
"What makes this car valuable is that it was a movie car and it was driven by Paul Walker," said Scearce.