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Counting Cars is an American reality television series shown on History Channel and produced by Leftfield Pictures. The series, which is the third spin-off of Pawn Stars, is filmed in Las Vegas, where it chronicles the daily activities at Count's Kustoms, an automobile restoration and customization company owned and operated by Danny Koker a.k.a.
Featured vehicles include a 1939 Chevy business coupe; a 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback (the car used in the 1968 Steve McQueen film Bullitt), which is brought in by Rick and Corey Harrison of Pawn Stars, who acquired it in the episode "Bullitt Proof", not knowing about its problematic interior; and a Harley-Davidson softail whose owner wants it covered in tattoo-style art.
Contrary to the belief of many fans, Count's 77 was formed before Danny Koker's role in Counting Cars was established. The Count's father (also named Danny Koker), who was the baritone vocalist and keyboardist for the Cathedral Quartet, a well-known southern gospel group, influenced his son from a young age to appreciate music.
In 2015, Amoia created Mibe Music, a publishing company with over 100,000 music cues and songwriters worldwide, which he still co-owns with his operating partner. Mibe Music credits include Beyoncé Pepsi commercial, CBS sports, Bravo's Million Dollar Listing, History Channel's Counting Cars, and the NBA Finals opener for ESPN. [3]
Brent Montgomery is an American businessman who is CEO of Wheelhouse Entertainment, a media group he launched in 2018. [1] [2] Under the Wheelhouse banner also is Spoke Studios, [3] the content arm of Wheelhouse Entertainment, which creates programming across a variety of platforms and genres.
Counting Cars. In 1978, cars still burned leaded gasoline and came standard with cigarette lighters and ashtrays. Today, drivers are lured into dealerships by electric vehicles, rear cross-traffic ...
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Harrison [1] was born on April 27, 1983, [4] the son of Kim and Rick Harrison, [5] and the grandson of Richard Benjamin Harrison, the then–co-owners of Las Vegas's Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. [6] He has one living brother, Jake, and another brother, Adam, who passed away in January of 2024 from a fentanyl-related drug overdose.