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Explore Las Vegas' car culture with this guided tour visiting Count Kustoms, Shelby Museum, and iconic filming locations—perfect for auto enthusiasts.
If you’re a fan of cars, TV shows, or just curious about the automotive scene in Las Vegas, the Count Kustom’s Las Vegas Car Experience offers a well-rounded glimpse into this vibrant world. Promising visits to legendary shops like Count’s Kustoms, Shelby American, and Welder Up, plus a quick stop at the famous Vegas Sign, this tour combines entertainment with genuine automotive history.
We love how the tour balances iconic sights with behind-the-scenes insights—your guide’s commentary makes these stops come alive. The access to unique vehicles, from Shelby classics to custom-built Rat Rods, sets this tour apart. Plus, the included gift voucher at Count’s Kustoms lets you take home a piece of the experience.
A potential drawback? The tour’s structured stops mean your time at each location is somewhat limited—so if you’re looking for an in-depth, hands-on experience, this might feel a bit brief. However, for travelers who want a well-organized, fun overview of Las Vegas’ car scene, this tour hits the sweet spot.
Ideal for car enthusiasts or TV show fans, this experience works best if you want a taste of Las Vegas’ automotive culture without the hassle of driving or planning multiple visits yourself.
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Starting with the classic Vegas photo op, this stop is a must for any first-time visitor. It’s a brief 15-minute visit, but you’ll appreciate the chance to snap a picture at one of the world’s most recognizable signs. The tour includes admission, which means you won’t have to worry about extra costs or long lines.
Many reviews highlight the convenience of this stop, with some noting it’s a good way to avoid the crowds and lines when visiting on your own. It’s a perfect photo moment, especially given the sign’s photogenic appeal—no one leaves without a selfie here.
Next, the tour heads to Shelby American, a favorite among car lovers. This stop offers about 25 minutes to explore some truly spectacular vintage and modern Shelby models, including the famous 427 Cobras and GT500s. If you’ve ever watched Counting Cars or admired Shelby cars, you’ll find this a real highlight—many of these cars are showcased in the TV shows.
The Shelby American Collection emphasizes the brand’s racing roots, and seeing these legendary vehicles up close can be a memorable experience. You’ll also have the chance to browse the shop for memorabilia, which many reviews say is worth the visit. One commenter mentioned that the tour “highlighted the brand’s racing heritage,” giving it more depth than just a visual display.
This stop stands out for its creative, rusty charm. Welder Up, run by Steve Darnell, is not your typical auto shop. Expect to see the wildest Rat Rod builds, with rusted steel, diesel engines, and lots of black smoke—think of it as a garage where chaos meets craftsmanship. It’s about seeing what’s possible when you blend mechanical skill with artistic flair.
Reviews rave about Welder Up’s originality, with one saying it “blows you away” and marveling at the rustic builds with an “age-old” vibe. It’s a real contrast to the polished Shelby cars, offering insight into Las Vegas’ underground custom scene. Expect to spend about 25 minutes here—enough to take photos and soak in the creative energy.
The pièce de résistance for many, Count’s Kustoms is where you’ll see Danny Koker’s personal collection of cars. From a classic 1955 Chevy Bel Air to a Lamborghini Countach and an 81 Corvette, the collection showcases a wide range of automotive styles.
The 30-minute visit includes the opportunity to walk through the shop, admire the cars, and browse the souvenir store. Many reviews mention the guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge—some even note they “gave the best tour” and “had the ins everywhere we went.” This stop is a real treat for fans of classic and custom cars alike. One reviewer mentioned wishing there was more time to appreciate the details, which is understandable given the impressive display.
The tour offers a range of extras that add value: a live guide with engaging commentary, air-conditioned transportation, and a $20 gift voucher to the souvenir shop. These little touches help make the experience more personalized and comfortable, especially during warm Vegas days.
At $110 per person, this tour provides access to several premium sights—both iconic and behind-the-scenes—plus a small gift voucher. The price might seem high for a four-hour trip, but it covers multiple exclusive visits and a knowledgeable guide who brings the stories behind each location to life.
It’s worth noting that the tour is limited to 30 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and allows for better interaction with your guide. The organized stops and planned schedule mean you won’t waste time figuring out logistics, making it a convenient option for those who prefer a structured day.
The included gift voucher at Count’s Kustoms adds a nice touch, giving you a souvenir or memento from your experience. Many travelers appreciated the convenience of the live commentary, with one reviewer praising their guide as “awesome” and “very interesting to listen to.”
Many reviews are glowing, especially praising guides like Christian and Tom for their energy and knowledge. One reviewer said the tour “rocked the house” thanks to their guide’s enthusiasm. Several note how the stops offer a real peek behind the scenes of TV shows and the local car scene.
However, a few travelers experienced last-minute cancellations or felt that the time at each location was somewhat rushed. For some, the tour didn’t offer much more access than they could get on their own, but most appreciated the convenience and curated experience.
This experience is best suited to those who love cars and TV shows centered around cars. If you’re passionate about classic, custom, or racing vehicles, you’ll find plenty to enjoy. The organized stops make it ideal for travelers who want to see key sights without the stress of planning or transportation.
It’s also a good choice for visitors who want a quick overview of Las Vegas’ automotive scene—without the need to rent a car or spend hours wandering. Families with older children, car clubs, or groups of friends will likely find this a fun and informative outing.
For enthusiasts eager to see some of Las Vegas’ most iconic cars and learn the stories behind them, the Count Kustom’s Las Vegas Car Experience offers a neat combination of history, spectacle, and entertainment. The knowledgeable guides help bring each location to life, making it more than just a sightseeing trip.
The stops at Shelby American and Count’s Kustoms provide tangible access to legendary cars and the people behind them. The Welder Up shop adds a layer of quirky, creative charm that diversifies the experience. The convenience of transportation, combined with included extras like a gift voucher, enhances the overall value.
While it might feel a bit brief for those wanting an in-depth workshop or hands-on experience, this tour offers a well-paced, entertaining overview suited best to travelers who want to enjoy Vegas through the lens of its legendary cars and TV fame. It’s a fun, informative outing worth considering if you’re in town and love the automotive world.
What is the tour duration?
Approximately four hours, including all stops and travel time, making it a great half-day activity.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Treasure Island Las Vegas, on Sirens Cove Blvd at 9 am.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Children under 5 are not recommended, but most travelers of other ages can participate.
Is there any free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the start for a full refund.
What is included in the tour price?
Visits to Count’s Kustoms, Shelby American, Welder Up, and the Las Vegas Sign, plus a $20 gift shop voucher and live commentary.
How many people will be on the tour?
The group is limited to a maximum of 30 travelers for a more personal experience.
Can service animals join the tour?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
This tour offers a well-rounded look at Las Vegas’ car culture, blending iconic sights with authentic automotive stories. Whether you’re a car fanatic or just curious about Vegas’ TV and car scene, it provides a fun, memorable way to spend part of your trip.