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  2. Rob Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Rob Pitts was born in Greenville, South Carolina. His father was a stock car racer and car salesman. Pitts grew up in a trailer park [2] and attended Wade Hampton High School. [3] From an early age, he developed a passion for vintage cars, particularly classic trucks and muscle cars.

  3. Netflix reality star Rob Pitts posts emotional goodbye prior ...

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    Pitts, who owned Pitts Truck Service in Greenville, South Carolina, was a car salesman on the show, which focused on Pitts and Marcos Scooter Carrera traveling to junkyards in search of vintage ...

  4. Netflix-star, Greenville-native Rob 'The Rabbit' Pitts dies ...

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    In a heartfelt Youtube video, Rob "The Rabbit" Pitts said a final goodbye, before dying of stomach cancer at the age of 45 years old.

  5. Netflix’s Tex Mex Motors star Rob “The RabbitPitts died of stomach cancer on Sunday (August 25). He was 45. The death of the car scout and salesman came hours after he bid fans farewell in ...

  6. Robert Pitts - Wikipedia

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    R. C. Pitts (1919–2011), American basketball player Robert B. Pitts (1909–1982), HUD regional administrator Robert "The Rabbit" Pitts (1979–2024), American car salesman and co-star of the Netflix series Tex Mex Motors

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  8. Rob 'The Rabbit' Pitts, Star of Netflix's “Tex Mex Motors ...

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    Rob "The Rabbit" Pitts, the star of Netflix's automobile renovation reality series Tex Mex Motors, has died.He was 45. On Sunday, Aug. 25, the reality star addressed his fans for the final time in ...

  9. Old Slave Mart - Wikipedia

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    The museum closed in 1987 due to budgeting issues. The City of Charleston and the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission restored the Old Slave Mart in the late 1990s. [7] The museum now interprets the history of the city's slave trade. The area behind the building, which once contained the barracoon and kitchen, is now a parking lot.