Danny “The Count” Koker and his team restore, customize and sell cars in a hurry, scrambling to keep their Las Vegas shop in the black. From classics to exotics, from hotrods to choppers, Danny and the crew of Count’s Kustoms will stop at nothing to find and flip the greatest rides of all time.
Danny “The Count” Koker and his team restore, customize and sell cars in a hurry, scrambling to keep their Las Vegas shop in the black. From classics to exotics, from hotrods to choppers, Danny and the crew of Count’s Kustoms will stop at nothing to find and flip the greatest rides of all time.
Counting Cars is a reality television series focused on the restoration and customization of classic cars and motorcycles. Its narrative centers on the apolitical themes of craftsmanship, small business operations, and automotive culture, without engaging in political discourse or promoting specific ideologies.
The show features a main cast that is predominantly white and male, consistent with its focus on classic car restoration. The narrative centers on the craft and business aspects, without engaging in explicit DEI themes or critiquing traditional identities.
Counting Cars is a reality show dedicated to custom car culture, restoration, and the daily operations of a car shop. The narrative exclusively focuses on these themes, and there is no discernible presence or depiction of LGBTQ+ characters or themes within the series.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Counting Cars is a reality television series featuring real individuals who portray themselves. There are no fictional characters, source material, or historical figures whose established gender could be altered for the show.
Counting Cars is a reality television series featuring real individuals portraying themselves. The concept of a 'race swap' does not apply to real people appearing as themselves in a non-fictional context.
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