What is Danny Koker's net worth in 2020? The 'Counting Cars' famous person has more than one companies on best of his super a success auto store.
History Channel’s widespread reality display Counting Cars is back for a ninth season with the always-entertaining Danny Koker, owner of the Las Vegas-based car recovery and customization company Count’s Kustoms.
The self-taught mechanic has collected an impressive net worth over his 20-plus-year profession and possesses a car collection that leaves grown males drooling. But the 56-year-old’s good fortune didn’t come with out a lot of hard work.
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What is Danny Koker's net worth in 2020?
According to celebritynetworth.com, the biker has a $13 million fortune thank you in section to his auto shop, long-running TV gig, and various different industry ventures, together with a tattoo parlor throughout the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino. But Danny prior to now admitted that he’s not in reality a numbers man.
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"I truly am one of those nutcases about cars and bikes. I’ve been that way all my life," he advised Las Vegas Weekly in 2012. "I lose track of the financial side. It’s the eternal conflict with my creative side and finances."
The restaurateur noted that there wouldn’t be loads of money to speak of if he didn’t have a skilled group in the back of him. "I’ve collected great bikes and cars, but I’ve also collected some great people. I’ve got a strong group of guys," he shared.
Danny Koker's house is off limits to cameras.
Viewers are smartly accustomed to the five-building assets that makes up Count’s Kustoms because Danny’s paintings is the one thing he’ll permit the collection' production staff to film.
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"The only hesitation that I’ve ever had [with the series] is that I like to keep my personal life personal, so as long as we keep it business, I’m great with that," he explained on Global’s The Morning Show in 2013. "That’s what the show is about: the business. I try to keep as much of my personal, personal."
As for Danny’s showroom and merchandise retailer, it all expanded temporarily once Counting Cars hit the air. "The shop is open seven days a week now," he said. "It’s free and people come on in and wander around and check it out. It’s like an anthill. It’s pretty amazing and pretty cool — and my neighbors still love me."
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Danny Koker's car assortment comprises over 50 automobiles.
Numerous the Pawn Stars alum’s restored automobiles and motorcycles are on display at Count’s Kustoms, and Danny showed to Las Vegas Weekly, "I’ll bust ‘em out on a regular basis." He even nonetheless drives the automobile that set off his obsession with cars in the early 1970s: a white 1966 Mustang GT with blue stripes.
"My father bought it when I was nine," Danny recalled. "That started the whole thing. He bought it from a gentleman in Cleveland who kept it in a carpeted, heated garage. I’d go in there and look under the hood."
The particular connection to his father makes it all of the more sentimental. "My dad and I were best friends and business partners," Danny added. "He was the one person who taught me so much about business and about life. He was the rock star of the family. I’m just trying to fill his shoes."
New episodes of Counting Cars air Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET on History Channel.
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