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COUNTING CARS: SEASON 2 VOLUME 2

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FROM THE BACK OF THE BOX:

In Sin City you gotta know when to hold ’em, but when you’re Counting Cars, you gotta know when to flip ’em. In Season 2 of this smash hit on History, Danny “The Count” Koker and his Las Vegas-based crew continue to find, restore, customize and sell vintage and classic cars and bikes – turning funky into fabulous. Join Danny and the crew as they work around the clock to restore Bob Marley’s last car for son Ziggy Marley in time for a record release event, and as they customize a 1967 Ford for musician Rob Zombie for his summer tour just a week away. From a psychedelic motorcycle to a dream chopper dedicated to a customer’s mother to a retired couple’s restored truck, the Kustoms team fulfills clients’ dreams and sometimes even moves them to tears. Danny discovers a collection of the most rare Cadillacs he’s ever seen and also visits the world’s most exclusive car collection for a client. See why, once you’ve found this series, you won’t flip it.

FROM THE BACK OF MY BRAIN:

“Counting Cars” returns with the second half of its second season. Basically, it’s the same sort of shilly promotions with a few cars from locals specifically chosen to be on the show. Then, we get the latest celebrity to stop through Las Vegas and some scripted antics push that shit along. Fie on those that actually believe this schlock is real. But, sometimes it’s fun to watch and see what gets created.

Basically, it’s the Pawn Stars attitude with people who possess a degree of skill. But, that level of skill has been spread out to multiple shows on cable television. What makes one car customizing company different from another? The guys on Discovery Channel got to do a whole Smokey and the Bandit thing, so that makes them cooler.

The DVD comes with footage never seen before on TV. The A/V Quality is typical with a flat Dolby 2.0 track and standard definition transfer. It’s on par with watching a basic recording off of a DVR. That being said, it’s not like the History Channel HD broadcast was that much better. In the end, I’d recommend a purchase to fans.

RELEASE DATE: OUT NOW!

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