Scott Jones, known as “Scotty” on the show “Counting Cars,” left the series after the first season. He was the shop manager at Count’s Kustoms, the Las Vegas-based auto restoration and customization company featured on the show.
Scott Jones was a key figure in the early episodes of “Counting Cars,” which is a reality TV show that spun off from “Pawn Stars” and focuses on the car restoration and customization business owned by Danny “The Count” Koker. Scotty served as the shop manager and was responsible for overseeing the projects and the crew, ensuring that the workflow was efficient and that the restorations and customizations were completed to a high standard.
However, after the first season, Scotty was no longer part of the show. The reasons for his departure were not publicly disclosed in detail, leading to speculation among fans. It’s not uncommon for reality TV shows to have cast changes, and sometimes these decisions are based on personal choices, contract negotiations, or the direction the producers want to take the show.
Since leaving “Counting Cars,” Scott Jones has kept a relatively low profile, and there has been little public information about his subsequent endeavors. The show continued without him, with other team members stepping into more prominent roles, and it has maintained its popularity among fans of car restoration and customization. Danny Koker and his crew continue to work on a variety of interesting vehicles, bringing them back to life and adding custom touches that reflect the personality and style of the vehicle owners.