Count's Kustoms, Automobile museum in Las Vegas, United States.
Count's Kustoms is an automobile museum in Las Vegas that displays restored cars and motorcycles with custom modifications. The collection features vehicles from different decades, each one modified and rebuilt with specific design choices and mechanical upgrades.
The museum was founded by Danny Koker and gained widespread recognition through the television series Counting Cars. That show documented the restoration work and brought the place into the national spotlight.
The place reflects how Americans connect with custom-built vehicles as personal expression and mechanical artistry. You can observe the tradition of turning older cars into one-of-a-kind creations that tell stories through their design.
The museum is located in the southern part of the city and open during daytime hours. You can watch mechanics actively working in the restoration shop, observing the actual work on the vehicles.
The facility combines a working restoration shop with exhibition spaces, so visitors can see the craftsmanship happening in real time. This blend of museum and active workshop sets it apart from typical car collections.
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