Counting Cars: Danny’s Eight Cool Cars for Cool Cats | The HISTORY Channel (2024)

by Martin Stezano

Danny "The Count" Koker has seen more cool cars than your average guy. In fact, he's an expert in cool cars. We asked him to put together a list of eight "cool cars for cool cats" from “Counting Cars” for you automobile aficionados out there. Check them out below!

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1973 Buick Riviera

Danny Says:

This Riviera went through a complete overhaul and got a one-of-a-kind paint job from Ryan Evans and his paint team. The team lowered this car on coilovers for comfort—and a badass look. This car was featured in the SEMA Show. The 455ci Olds engine was completely rebuilt to make sure it runs just as good as it looks!

Straight-up showing off... That's all I gotta say about the Riviera. It's just straight-up showing off.

1955 Chevy Gasser

Danny Says:

The '55 Gasser needed to not only look good but perform even better! Ryan and the team went off on the old-school paint scheme. The fab department took the front end and made an entire steel-tilt front end, rather than the normal fiberglass-tilt front ends. They also did a complete roll cage on the interior to keep all occupants of the vehicle safe. The Gasser is powered by a 454ci Chevy big block with a Hilborn injection system with a turbo 400 trans. This car is set up for the street, but also set up to take it out to the drags.

This car represents an era of the late ’60s-early ’70s when guys would use their daily-driver street cars as dragsters. This one pays respect to that vibe as a full-on dragster, yet it's a show car with a license plate.

1964 Ford Galaxie

Danny Says:

This Galaxie was made to be a tribute to the Galaxie 500 Lightweights of the ’60s. This car is powered by a 429ci big-block Ford backed with a C4 transmission. The paint team painted this car in a gorgeous Wimbledon White, and Ryan hand-painted the 429ci on the hood.

Understated coolness, old-school proper Ford muscle car, classy style, big-block power…off-the-beaten-path coolness.

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1971 Cadillac Superfly

Danny Says:

This Cadillac is powered by a 500ci big-block Cadillac engine and front-wheel drive. Les Dunham Coachworks out of New Jersey designed the entire front end and Continental kit in the rear, turning this Cadillac Eldorado into a Cadillac Superfly. Ryan and the team went off on the gold paint with heavy-metal flake and some gold panels to break up all that flake. The interior is decked out in fur and faux snakeskin leather.

Pimpmobile personified...saw my first one on Woodward Avenue in Detroit when I was a kid… knew someday I had to have one. It’s the real deal Dunham Coach Superfly Cadillac, just like the one in the [1971 Super Fly] movie. One of my personal prize possessions in my collection.

1962 Kellison

Danny Says:

This Kellison has an LS3 [engine] with a Borla induction system. The team wanted to mimic some stylistic properties of the Jaguar, Mercedes and Aston Martins of the ’60s. The LS3 is backed by a 4l80e automatic transmission.

This car is in my personal collection and will stay in my personal collection. A wonderful combination of American muscle and performance with European styling. It's beyond rare. I love this car.

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1968 Bullitt Mustang

Danny Says:

This Bullitt Mustang is a 1968 in Highland Green, just like in the Steve McQueen movie, Bullitt. It's outfitted with a built 302 [engine] and a C4 trans, correct American Racing Torq Thrust D wheels and all badges deleted, just like the car in the movie.

I really loved doing this build. Got to do it for my man Rick Harrison at the Pawn Shop, who's been a dear friend for years. But, for me, the coolest part was paying tribute to Steve McQueen's Bullitt Mustang from the movie, which is arguably one of my favorite cars and is in what is probably the best chase scene ever put on film.

1969 Dodge Charger

Danny Says:

This Charger was built to pay respect to the "General Lee," but it has a modern drivetrain and air conditioning. It is powered by a modern 5.7L hemi. The customer wanted to make it all look like the original General Lee, but have an American flag on the roof. 1969 Chargers are just straight-up cool cars to work on. One that pays tribute to the General Lee from "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV show was awesome. And the fact that our client wanted to do an American-flag version of the "General Lee" just added coolness to the car. This car is perfect from front to back and it's one that, frankly, I wished I still owned. But it lives in a well-loved home.

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1977 Dodge Tradesman Van

Danny Says:

John Zito's van is a 1977 Dodge Tradesman that was originally customized in the '70s. We basically restored it as it was in the '70s, retaining the paneling from the '70s on the inside and most of the carpet and door panels. We updated the stereo for MONSTER sound—after all, it does belong to a musician now—and Ryan did the most insanely detailed '70s-style custom paint job. We completed it with proper side pipes and Cragar SS deep-dish chrome wheels. It's a true 1970s time capsule.

This van is a personal favorite for a couple of reasons. Firstly, it came to me 100 percent original, as it was built in the '70s, so it was all there and extremely cool. We restored it and, of course, put our Count's Kustoms vibe all over it. Secondly, it went to my brother and bandmate in Count's 77, Mr. John Zito. So I get to see this van every week to this day. I never should have sold it!

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Counting Cars: Danny’s Eight Cool Cars for Cool Cats | The HISTORY Channel? ›

Despite rumors and speculations, it was confirmed that co*ker did not serve jail time. Instead, he encountered a different kind of setback. a lawsuit regarding his company, counts customs. The lawsuit, which emerged shortly after the debut of counting cars, involved a.

Did Danny from Counts Kustoms go to jail? ›

Despite rumors and speculations, it was confirmed that co*ker did not serve jail time. Instead, he encountered a different kind of setback. a lawsuit regarding his company, counts customs. The lawsuit, which emerged shortly after the debut of counting cars, involved a.

Is Count's Kustoms still in operation? ›

Count's Kustoms is back in action! Our crew will work on some amazing projects this week and continue putting your sweet rides back on the road! Stop by our museum for a free tour of Danny Koker's rides in Las Vegas - open 10am-4pm every day! #countskustoms #history #lasvegas #countingcars Merch: www.

What is the net worth of Danny on Counting Cars? ›

Counting Cars and his jump to Reality-TV fame

Alongside his show, Koker also has more business ventures, which is why the Net-worth of this car and gospel professional is $13 Million.

Who stole money from Danny on Counting Cars? ›

employees of his. counts vamped Rock Bar and Grill, alleging that they had. embezzled funds from the business. The lawsuit, which sought $376,000 in damages, claimed that the former employees. had stolen money from the bars safe, manipulated financial records, and diverted funds to their personal accounts.

How fake was Counting Cars? ›

Nothing is spur of the moment or real time "reality". There is just too much at stake with advertisers and network ratings to allow for an embarrassing gaff. Even the car searching in the streets and asking others to pull over, is scripted and set up. Counting Car's cannot be everything all in one.

Does Danny the Count have a wife? ›

Why did Scott leave Counting Cars? ›

Scott left between the second and third seasons and is only mentioned briefly in the third-season premiere (having moved to Tennessee after the birth of his son).

Was Ryan fired from Counting Cars? ›

Many fans wondered what happened to him. and why he left the show. The truth is that Ryan decided to pursue. other opportunities and challenges in his career.

Did Danny Koker sell all his cars? ›

Though he often says he'd never sell his cars, sometimes the money is too good, and he'll let one go. There is however one car, a 1966 Mustang Shelby GT350, that Koker will never part with. The car has too much sentimental value and will remain a permanent part of his collection and life.

Why does Danny on Counting Cars wear a headband? ›

Why does Danny the Count Koker wear a headband? Fans believe he wears bandanas to hide his receding hairline.

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.

Who got fired from Counts Kustoms for embezzlement? ›

Because the show never explained what became of Scott, many viewers have speculated that he might have gotten into legal trouble on the job. One theory is that Scott embezzled money — just as former Count's Kustom employee Joseph Frontiera was accused of embezzling $75,000 from the business in 2017.

Where did Danny from Counting Cars get his money? ›

According to celebritynetworth.com, the biker has a $13 million fortune thanks in part to his auto shop, long-running TV gig, and a number of other business ventures, including a tattoo parlor inside the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino. But Danny previously admitted that he's not really a numbers guy.

How many cars does Danny from Counting Cars have in his collection? ›

According to an interview with The Globe and Mail, Koker has "around 58" cars in his personal collection.

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