15 Coolest Cars In The Garage Of Counting Cars' Danny Koker (2024)

By Josanna Ferguson

The Count doesn't just build cars for others. His personal collection spans 55 cars and 70 motorcycles, and these are the coolest cars he drives!

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Danny Koker may have become a household name through his appearances on reality series Pawn Stars and Counting Cars, but the passion that began it all spans across decades. Throughout his childhood, his love for cars grew mostly through working on them with his father, an employee of the Ford Motor Company. Once his mechanical skills were honed, Danny tried his hand at restoring cars and uncovered a talent that would propel him forward into a booming career. Danny had been working to transform cars into works of art for about 15 years when his show premiered.

In addition to the Count's Kustoms shop, Danny runs multiple businesses including a restaurant called Count’s Vamp’d Rock Bar & Grill and a tattoo parlor. He puts much of his income towardsexpanding his huge collection of vehicles, which includes over 55 cars and 70 motorcycles. In this article, we will be highlighting 15 of the coolest cars in Danny Koker's collection.

15 1932 Ford Roadster

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This 1932 Ford Roadster, affectionately nicknamed "The Vamp Rod" is a prime example of how a trip to Count's Kustoms can take an old classic and make it better than brand new. Glossy black paint, red details, and exposed insides make this car look menacing and exciting. It's no wonder Danny chose to make this hot rod one of his daily drivers.

14 1956 Chevy Stepside

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Besides the awesome look of the thing, this 1956 Chevy Stepside has many admirable qualities. Unlike most of the vehicles that come out of the shop, it can be useful when something needs to be towed or hauled. Of course, the wicked paint job doesn't hurt, and by sporting the Count's Kustoms logo, it's sure to draw in the crowds.

13 1965 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham

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The 1965 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham is one of the cars Danny drives most often. The unique style of the front end, the sleek lines, and the crisp corners make this a stylish and comfortable vehicle to drive around. Being that it is practical and low-profile, it's the perfect way to get around.

12 1966Mustang GT350

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The 1966 Mustang GT350 holds special meaning for Danny, as it is a car that he grew up in from the time he was nine years old. Bought by his father, it's safe to say that this rare car is one of Danny's favorites. By sticking to the classic paint job, Danny kept this beauty true to its original form and let it shine on its own.

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11 1973 Buick Riviera

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This 1973 Buick Riviera could be one of the best-known cars ever restored in the Count's Kustoms garage. The paint job is beyond over the top, and no matter how long you stare at this beauty there is always something new to discover. From the roof down to the tires and wheels, this car was worked tirelessly to make sure every detail came about perfectly.

10 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

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Part of the first generation of Chevrolet Monte Carlos, the 1972 is one of the more affordable muscle cars on the market, similar to when it was first manufactured. Created to rival the 1969 Grand Prix, it was priced to sell. Besides being restored by the greats, this one is special due to how closely it resembles the original.

9 1979 Camaro Z28

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This 1979 Camaro is one of a kind, with a stunning paint job that is sure to impress. Even before the powerful V8 motor turns on, the flaming exterior gives an idea of what's in store when this Camaro gets on the road. Undeniably a cool car, this thing is definitely not meant for covert operations.

8 1962 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia

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The 1962 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia has a unique look that sets it apart from other vehicles in general, but especially from the other cars that have been restored by Danny and the crew. Not known for its speed, the Volkswagen classic relies on other qualities to make it a desirable car to own. These include affordability, solid construction, and Italian styling.

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7 1969 Cadillac

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This 1969 Cadillac features subtle styling details that make it stand out from the crowd. Although not as loud as some of the other custom paint jobs produced in the shop, the sleek lines and unique color combination make it one of a kind. The Cadillac also features a unique interior with vibrant blue and white details.

6 1974 Roadrunner

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Lightweight yet powerful, the 1974 Roadrunner has been a sought-after vehicle throughout the years. Another well-priced muscle car, the Roadrunner has gained a loyal following of daily drivers and collectors alike. Danny's Roadrunner has a few signature stamps from the Count's Kustoms shop but remains largely similar to the original version.

5 1970 Dodge Coronet

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The 1970 Dodge Coronet is very similar to the above Roadrunner, largely because they are based on the same body style. The Coronet from Danny's collection (not pictured here) features a redone interior and a purple body with black and chrome details. It also features the iconic Super Bee emblem as a decal near the back bumper.

4 1968 Charger

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This 1968 Charger has a glossy paint job that is sure to impress. The dark paint has a purple hue in the right lighting and the chrome fixtures compliment the tone well. Being that it is fully restored with original parts, it's no wonder that Danny kept it in his collection.

3 1972 Cutlass

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This restored 1972 Cutlass is stylishly painted with shades of gold and white that compliment each other flawlessly. With air scoops on the hood and a spoiler on the trunk, the Cutlass has the look of a fast car, while the convertible top makes it a great leisure car as well.

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2 1978 Lincoln

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This 1978 Lincoln was kept true to its luxurious beginnings, featuring a sophisticated paint job that compliments the unique shape of the car. The headlights are hidden when not in use, allowing the Lincoln to maintain the desired sleek look. This classic adds a sophisticated touch to Danny's collection, and of course, Danny has added his touch to the car as well.

1 Lamborghini Countach

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The Lamborghini Countach may be the most expensive car in Danny's collection, with most selling around $300,000 or higher. Owning a Lamborghini is a dream for most car lovers, so it's easy to see why Danny would want to showcase the Lamborghini Countach in his collection front and center.

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15 Coolest Cars In The Garage Of Counting Cars' Danny Koker (2024)

FAQs

How much does Danny make per episode on Counting Cars? ›

While being an expert on cars for the show "Pawn Stars" producers immediately perceived his magnetic personality and made him a proposition to have his own show called "Counting Cars", it has been airing since 2012, it is reported that Koker receives a salary of $100,000 per episode and has an average of about 16 ...

Is Danny Koker a real mechanic? ›

Koker, who grew up in Cleveland and Detroit, is a self-taught mechanic who comes from a family of Ford Motor Company employees. He also heads a Las Vegas hard rock band, Count's 77.

What is Ryan's full name from Counting Cars? ›

Ryan Evans(XIX)

How many cars does Counting Cars have? ›

The owner of Count's Kustoms in Las Vegas, Nevada isn't just one of the top resto-mod guys in the country, he's also a big car fan. According to an interview with The Globe and Mail, Koker has "around 58" cars in his personal collection.

Is the show Counting Cars scripted? ›

It is evident that NO ONE at CK likes Mike. Not even Danny, so why he is still there is a mystery. The Counting Cars Show is a production and it is scripted, directed and rehearsed. Nothing is spur of the moment or real time "reality".

Who owns Counting Cars? ›

The owner and king of Count's Kustoms, Danny is the creative force behind each project. He's is a self-taught mechanic who grew up in Cleveland and Detroit and whose family worked for Ford. Danny's been successfully running his business for over 20 years and is a car—and bike–buying machine.

What did Danny do before Counting Cars? ›

Prior to rising to fame with his Pawn Stars and Counting Cars appearances, he appeared as a character called Count Cool Rider on a local Vegas television channel that was owned by his family.

Was Danny Koker really a Green Beret? ›

Danny was a Green Beret with the 10th Special Forces Group stationed in Bad Tulz, Germany, a hockey player for the U.S. Army, a baseball player and an avid automotive enthusiast.

Who embezzled money from Counting Cars? ›

In a lawsuit filed in March, the hot rod and motorcycle restoration and customization company featured in the “Counting Cars” series accuses former employee Joseph Frontiera of using the business' money to make a down payment on his personal Land Rover Range Rover and buy airline tickets for personal use.

How much money is Ryan worth on Counting Cars? ›

According to TVovermind.com, the net worth of Ryan Evans is between $ 1 million and $ 5 million. This when converted to INR, is between Rs 7 crores and Rs 35 crores.

How is Ryan related to Barbie? ›

Relationships. He and Barbie are shown to be friends, however, Ryan makes it apparent that he loves her and wants to be more then friends. He and Ken are enemies, always trying to win over barbie. Ryan never being able to win her over because ken and barbie are already dating.

Does Danny the Count have a wife? ›

What car does Danny drive in Las Vegas? ›

Danny's Camaro in Las Vegas.

How many cars and motorcycles does Danny Koker own? ›

Danny Koker had around 58 cars and 78 motorcycles as of 2013. His most prized possessions include a 1932 Ford Roadster, one of the crown jewels of Koker's car collection (per The Globe and Mail). It's one of Americas oldest and most historic hot rods. It's also the original Mattel Hot Wheels car that launched in 1932.

What does Danny the Count own? ›

The owner and king of Count's Kustoms, Danny is the creative force behind each project. He's is a self-taught mechanic who grew up in Cleveland and Detroit and whose family worked for Ford. Danny's been successfully running his business for over 20 years and is a car—and bike–buying machine.

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