I have to admit I think that they’re

right half the time. Uh I am a little

bit nuts doing the things that we do to

find the right cars or get the cars, but

I I can’t help myself. And if you don’t

lay it out there, it’s a no. Anyways,

do you still remember Counting Cars? One

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of the most popular TV series that

changed the narrative or perhaps

restructured how you view reality shows.

Have you ever wondered what happened to

the crew who suddenly took a break and

Here's What Happened To Danny Koker After 'Counting Cars'

never returned to your screen? Join us

as we reveal the mysteries surrounding

Counting Cars members that will leave

you speechless.

Mike Henry. Mike Henry, also known as

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Horny Mike, wasn’t just part of the team

on counting cars. He was the guy who

turned simple cars into one-of-a-kind

art. His ideas were big and sometimes

even crazy. But not everyone understood

What happened to Danny Koker? Where is he today?

Mike’s style. Interestingly, some even

thought his designs were too

complicated. However, there were parts

of Mike’s life that weren’t always easy,

but he refused to showcase his struggles

on camera. Instead, he brought joy to

the people around him. Then, in 2021,

Mike faced something far more serious

than any restoration project. He began

to disappear from the show with constant

deadlines to meet and grueling work

behind the scenes. Eventually, Mike made

the difficult decision of leaving the

show. Fans missed him and began to

realize that he was the one who made

counting cars feel special. Mike was

like a friend who’d always make things

look funny and proved that it was okay

to be different. Even today, viewers are

left smiling when Mike shows up. After

all, the crazy helmets and wild paint

jobs. Mike’s found peace in living life

on his own terms, away from the rush. He

wanted to prove that the people who

stand out from the rest are the ones

most remembered. But there was another

man who ran the shop long before most

people even knew it existed. Scott

Jones. Scott Jones was one of the

earliest stars of Counting Cars, and he

quickly became a fan favorite, known for

managing the entire process and making

sure everything ran under the right

budget. Scott kept things organized with

every project. He wasn’t the loudest on

the show, but he was reliable and kept

things moving. Viewers loved that about

him. The job wasn’t easy, but Scott

refused to back down. He fought through

the intense challenges and faced

constant pressure of being on TV. With a

thousand things in his mind, he still

prioritized working at Count Customs,

and that’s what made him truly special.

But fans began to notice Scott’s

behavior. He didn’t laugh much and often

looked tense. After just three seasons,

Scott quietly stepped away from the show

and chose to follow his own path. Even

now, when fans talk about the early days

of Counting Cars, Scott’s name always

comes up first. However, Scott’s time on

the show reflected that not everyone

needs the spotlight to feel important.

Some people work even harder behind the

scenes, and they are the ones

responsible for the show’s true success.

Still, not every cast member had the

chance to pull away on their own terms.

Some were forced to say goodbye far too

soon. Kevin Mack. From the very first

season, Kevin Mack was more than just a

team member. He was Danny Coker’s

cousin. Kevin carved out a unique role

at Count Customs. While Dany was chasing

big dreams, Kevin was the one who kept

things on schedule. He focused on

protecting his bond with Dany. So, he

tried to do everything he could for the

show. But that relentless effort left

Kevin in trouble. He was always chasing

the edge and trying to solve problems

even before they happened. Whenever

there was conflict between the crew,

Kevin stepped up with his commanding

presence. In the shop, the profit

mattered, of course, but even more than

that, it was about dealing with tough

customers and often monitoring every

member of the team. But in 2020,

everything changed. Kevin suffered a

serious stroke in the middle of the

night. The stroke affected his speech

and coordination and required emergency

care followed by weeks of physical

rehabilitation. It forced Kevin to step

away from Count Customs. His unwavering

support towards Dany reminds us that

every great team needs a steady

supporter. And for Count Customs, it was

Kevin who made the right choice. Ryan

Evans. Do you remember Ryan Evans? The

man with the long ponytail who always

had his hands dirty with paint jobs.

Whenever a car rolled out of Count’s

customs looking better than before, you

could instantly recognize it was Ryan

who made it happen. He was the shop’s

lead painter who made every dream build

come to life with pure magic. For Ryan,

painting the restored cars was a chance

to rediscover customers interests and to

enjoy every step of the process. From

the flames across the hood to the fades

that shine bright. His artistic vision

speaks for itself. But painting cars

wasn’t an easy job. He wasn’t trying to

please others or work on tight

deadlines. Instead, he focused on doing

his job the right way. As the seasons

went on, fans noticed something. Ryan

began appearing less frequently. He

started shifting his focus away from the

restorations and towards family. Behind

the scenes, Ryan had been dealing with

personal health concerns. Fans started

to notice Ryan’s energy, always looking

weary with the constant pressure to do

something amazing every single time. It

was too overwhelming for Ryan, but Ryan

cared too much about his job, and it

eventually drained him out. Ryan was

Danny’s most trusted team member, not

because he could pull off a tricky

design, but because he understood the

customer’s needs and made every build

feel special. His presence was a

reminder that being the quiet one

doesn’t mean you’re weak. Instead, it’s

a legacy of strength that still

resonates in every car he ever painted.

But the shop didn’t just run on four

wheels. There was another man who

brought motorcycles to life like no one

else. Shannon Aikau. Shannon Iikow was

never one to hold back. He was the

shop’s custom bike builder. With his

eyes focused and hands busy, Shannon was

a man of skill. He was more likely to

talk about building with precision than

argue over the profit margins. Every

line, every curve on the motorcycles

mirrored his love for the job. But being

extremely focused came with serious

consequences, not just physically, but

emotionally, too. He worked long hours

in order to meet his high standards,

always chasing the perfect design.

However, Shannon didn’t try to unveil

his emotions. Instead, he chose to stay

calm. He continued showing up,

encouraging others to shine in the

process. When the team was faced with a

tight deadline that seemed impossible,

Shannon was the one who got the job done

without any excuses. Even now, when

people talk about their favorite bike

restorations, Shannon’s name always

comes up. He brought a kind of energy to

Count Customs that made you believe

there was always something special in

each build. But in early 2019, Shannon’s

world came to a sudden halt. After a

normal day, he started feeling chest

pain. At first, he brushed it off, but

the pain grew worse and led to a massive

heart attack. The recovery was slow and

filled with pain. For a man built on

steady energy and creative work,

stepping back was one of the hardest

moves he ever made. His fans missed him.

Many had followed his journey from the

very beginning, watching him transform

old rusted bikes into modern-day

classics. Shannon exit was a reminder

that no matter the situation, if you’re

willing to put in the focused work,

every motorcycle build is just as easy

as it looks. But what about the man

who’s been at the center of the show

from the very beginning? Danny Coker.

Danny Coker, also known as the Count,

was known for his fiery personality and

a huge love for both cars and

motorcycles. Like any process in the

shop, Danny’s dream life started from

scratch. He wasn’t just talking about

cars. He actually lived a life around

them. Danny made Count’s Customs famous.

But it wasn’t about fame. It was his

true love for every part of the process.

From turning old cars into rare

classics, Dany made sure each car felt

unique. But behind his incredible

resilience was a heartbreaking childhood

that very few people knew about. Dany

was born on January 5th, 1964 in

Cleveland, Ohio, but he spent most of

his time in Detroit, a home for American

muscle cars. His father worked for the

Ford Motor Company and was also a

professional gospel singer. From the

time he was a little boy, Dany loved

watching his dad work on engines. While

other kids were playing with toy cars,

Dany was curious about how the real ones

worked. Interestingly, his dad gave him

an old cruiser as a gift. That moment

marked a turning point in his journey.

Even when things were hard and people

told him he wouldn’t make it, Dany kept

going. His dream was clear. He wanted to

turn cars into works of fine art.

Danyy’s journey to TV was even more

surprising. He began with a small role

on a local Vegas TV dressed up like a

vampire playing the character of Count

Cool Rider. It was fun, but not what he

truly loved. But eventually, he met Rick

Harrison from Pawn Stars, who wanted

help with restoring classic cars.

Richard saw Danyy’s passion and how

smart he actually was, and soon the

History Channel gave him the show

Counting Cars, which premiered in 2012.

The show represented Dany and his team

as they restored old cars and built

custom bikes. But it wasn’t just about

the machines. It was about the people

and the love behind each build. The show

lasted 10 seasons, and it was a blend of

hard work and heart that made every

magic possible. But even after all that

success, Dy’s journey wasn’t smooth. In

2014, a couple filed a lawsuit against

the shop, saying it had failed to keep

up their work as they promised. The case

made headlines, but eventually got

settled. However, in 2017, they were

faced with another problem. One of

Danyy’s employees was linked to

addiction, and Dany was blamed for the

cause. He ended up spending 30 days in

jail, and fans were left in shock,

looking at the person that once seemed

calm and kind was now facing trouble.

But Dany didn’t stay down for long. He

focused on healing and began the process

of rebuilding himself. But through it

all, Dany had his wife, Corey. She’s the

reason Dy’s world kept moving. Both

shared a common love for rock music and

old cars. Dany often recalls how

thankful he is for her. He knows that

behind every strong man is someone who

believes in him. Together, they faced

the hard days and kept the shop

thriving. Danny Coker’s life mirrored

the process of pain mainly. Some fans

missed the tension he brought to the

screen. Others found a new respect for

the man behind the persona. Danyy’s

story is about transformation, a

reminder that even the fiercest voices

sometimes go quiet. But while Dany found

a new rhythm to life, another Count

Customs favorite had his own reasons for

pulling back. Roly Scabo. Roly Scabo

brought a different kind of energy to

Storage Wars by adding intricate details

to every finished car. As the shop’s

detailer, he was the last person to

touch each build before it rolled out.

And with his Hungarian accent and easy

smile, Roelly quickly became a fan

favorite. He focused on making the cars

perfect. He also took pride in every

polish and in every minute detail, but

not everyone understood the effort it

takes behind the scenes. Some saw him as

just the car washer. Others joked around

him, not realizing how seriously he took

his job. By 2020, Rolley’s moments on

screen started to shrink. Fans assumed

he had moved on to a different job.

Others believed something strange had

happened behind the scenes. Even today,

Rolley’s name reminds the viewers that

joy matters. Sometimes the smallest

details are part of a larger picture.

Looking back on all these names, it’s

clear that counting cars was never just

about fixing up rides or chasing down

classics. It was about people who

brought heart and skill together. Some

carried the weight without ever saying a

word. Others lit up the room the second

they walked in. And while not every

story was smooth, each one mattered.

That’s what made the show feel real, it

wasn’t just the builds, it was the

bonding between the members of the show.

So, which Counting Cars member did you

love the most? And who was the one you

truly hated watching? Share your

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