Scott Jones, the former manager at Count’s Kustoms, left the show “Counting Cars” after the first season. There was no official statement on the show about his departure, and details surrounding his exit remain private.
“Counting Cars” is a reality TV show that focuses on Count’s Kustoms, a car restoration and customization company in Las Vegas, owned by Danny Koker. Scott Jones was featured in the first season of the show as the shop manager, playing a significant role in the day-to-day operations. However, after the first season, Scott was no longer part of the series, and his absence was noticeable to viewers who had become accustomed to his presence.
The reasons behind Scott’s departure from “Counting Cars” have not been publicly disclosed, leading to speculation among fans. It is not uncommon for reality TV shows to have cast changes, and sometimes these changes are due to personal decisions, conflicts, or shifts in the show’s direction. In the case of Scott Jones, neither he nor the show’s producers have provided a detailed explanation for his exit, which is often the case when it comes to personnel changes in reality television to maintain privacy and professionalism.
After Scott left the show, Kevin Mack took over his responsibilities as the right-hand man to Danny Koker. The show continued to focus on the colorful crew at Count’s Kustoms as they find, fix, and flip classic cars and motorcycles. Despite the change in cast, “Counting Cars” has maintained its popularity and continued to showcase the unique vehicle restoration projects that the shop undertakes.