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Counting Cars

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When Rick Harrison and the rest of the "Pawn Stars" gang need to restore a vehicle they're buying, they sometimes turn to Danny "The Count" Koker, who runs Las Vegas auto shop Count's Kustoms. The Count now gets his own half-hour show that showcases his ability to restore and customize classic rides. When he sees a vehicle he wants, whether it's at an auto auction or at a roadside diner, Koker does all he can to acquire it. When successful, he and his team then work to restore and modify the cars and motorcycles to quickly flip them for a profit. From classic cars like Thunderbirds and Corvettes to sidecar motorcycles and everything in between, if it has wheels, the Count's Kustoms team can make it look spectacular.

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Counting Cars Tricked Out Triumph Part 1

The team is commissioned to restore a 1941 Triumph motorcycle back to its World War II-era glory; even with a $50,000 budget, the project turns into a big challenge; Danny tricks out a friend's Denali and visits a mind-blowing car collection.

5:00 AM on History 2 Canada

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Counting Cars Outrageous Automobiles

The Count's Kustoms crew and looks at some of the most outrageous rides featured on Counting Cars; a lifeless '65 Pontiac GTO that Danny brings back to life; Frankenstude, the legendary ride built from four different Studebakers.

8:00 AM on History Canada East

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Counting Cars True Classics

Danny and his crew look at some of the most classic rides in the history of Counting Cars: a museum worthy 1914 Model T pie wagon; a 1960 Cadillac coupe; a tricked out '35 Ford pickup street rod; a 1953 Henry J Corsair.

8:30 AM on History Canada East

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Counting Cars Outrageous Automobiles

The Count's Kustoms crew and looks at some of the most outrageous rides featured on Counting Cars; a lifeless '65 Pontiac GTO that Danny brings back to life; Frankenstude, the legendary ride built from four different Studebakers.

11:00 PM on History Canada East

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Counting Cars True Classics

Danny and his crew look at some of the most classic rides in the history of Counting Cars: a museum worthy 1914 Model T pie wagon; a 1960 Cadillac coupe; a tricked out '35 Ford pickup street rod; a 1953 Henry J Corsair.

11:30 PM on History Canada East

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Counting Cars Tricked Out Triumph Part 2

Danny and his crew continue to piece together a World War II-era Triumph motorcycle for a client, hoping to make it a tribute to his family's military roots, but when they finally get it all together and try to crank it, it won't start.

5:00 AM on History 2 Canada

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Counting Cars Mangled Mustang, Part 1

Danny must do a full bumper-to-bumper restoration on a '66 Mustang convertible, but after stripping it down, he finds very little car between her bumpers; Danny must to decide between asking for more money or losing a bunch of his own.

10:00 AM on History Canada East

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Counting Cars Mangled Mustang, Part 2

Danny and the team continue wrestling with a stock restoration Mustang mess, hoping for extra funds and a lot of patience from their client; Kevin spots a rare old Grand Prix and Danny visits a world-class specialist, looking for ideas.

10:30 AM on History Canada East

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Counting Cars Mustang Memories

Danny takes on a job restoring a family's '67 Ford Mustang and visits the Shelby Heritage Center for inspiration.

11:00 AM on History Canada East

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Counting Cars True Classics

Danny and his crew look at some of the most classic rides in the history of Counting Cars: a museum worthy 1914 Model T pie wagon; a 1960 Cadillac coupe; a tricked out '35 Ford pickup street rod; a 1953 Henry J Corsair.

11:30 AM on History Canada East

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