Thinking about a unique way to spend a few hours in Las Vegas? The Las Vegas: Car Showrooms and Restoration Shops Tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at some of the city’s most impressive car collections, restoration shops, and iconic showrooms. It’s a great pick for anyone who loves cars—whether you’re a serious gearhead or just enjoy seeing cool vehicles up close.
What caught our eye about this experience? First, the chance to ride in a bus customized by Counts Kustoms—a real nod to the popular TV show Counting Cars. Second, the tour’s stops at notable collections like Shelby American and the largest private car collection in Nevada. The only thing to keep in mind? The shops don’t always offer full access to their workshops or a meet-and-greet with the owners or stars, which some visitors might expect.
This tour tends to suit those with a passion for cars, vintage or modern, and a curiosity about Vegas’s automotive scene. If you’re looking for a relaxed, informative journey that showcases some of the best car collections in Nevada, it’s worth considering.
Key Points

- Unique Transport: Ride in a custom Counts Kustoms bus, adding a fun and authentic Vegas vibe.
- Iconic Photo Stop: Quickly skip the lines for a picture at the famous “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign—perfect for photos.
- Premium Collections: Visit what’s claimed to be Nevada’s largest private car collection, full of cars worth millions.
- Celebrity and Show Highlights: See Shelby American’s high-performance vehicles, as seen on TV, and explore Danny Koker’s personal collection.
- Authentic Shops: Experience WelderUp and Nostalgia Street Rods, known for their unique restored cars and memorabilia.
- Guided Insight: Expect a knowledgeable guide sharing fun facts and stories about each location.
The Itinerary: What to Expect from Start to Finish

Starting at Treasure Island, you’ll hop onto a minibus that’s been customized by Counts Kustoms—a fun detail that adds to the Vegas experience. The bus does a good job of setting the tone—think vintage Vegas-meets-gearhead. As you settle in, your guide will probably share some local history and tidbits, making the drive as entertaining as the stops.
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Welcome to Vegas Sign
Your first photo opportunity is at the famous ‘Welcome to Las Vegas’ sign. It’s been around since 1959, and this stop promises to help you beat the crowds—an advantage many reviews appreciated. You’ll get a quick chance to snap some photos without the usual long lines, which is a real plus for social media fans.
Shelby American – The Race Car Heritage
Next, you’ll head to Shelby American, a must-see for car enthusiasts. The collection features rare Shelby cars including the Shelby 1000, 427 Cobras, GT 500, and more. This stop is a real highlight, especially as it reflects the race legacy of Shelby and its role in American motorsport history. If you’ve seen Shelby cars in movies or TV, you’ll love seeing them in person.
Nostalgia Street Rods
Another favorite among visitors is Nostalgia Street Rods. Spread over 30,000 square feet, this collection showcases everything from early 1900s cars to street rods and dragsters. It’s the largest private collection in Nevada, and you’ll find cars from different eras, making it a treat for vintage car lovers. As some reviews pointed out, the collection is fascinating, though some visitors felt they would have appreciated more access or a closer look at the workshops.
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The tour wraps up at Count’s Kustoms, home to the TV show Counting Cars. Here, you’ll get a peek at Danny Koker’s personal collection—which includes a Lamborghini Countach, a Cadillac Hearse Limo, and classic Ford Mustangs. You can walk around and admire these vehicles, and don’t forget to visit the gift shop with your $20 voucher. Be aware, though, that some reviews mentioned disappointment over limited access—fans hoping to see celebrities or the workshop in action might find this part a bit underwhelming.
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The Value of the Experience

At $115 per person for a four-hour tour, it’s a fair price considering the number of locations, the dedicated transportation, and the insider access. The customized bus alone adds some fun and authenticity, and the entrance fees to the various collections are included, which saves you from additional costs.
Most travelers, especially those who love cars, seem to agree that the guides are knowledgeable and engaging, making the experience even more enjoyable. Several reviews praise the guides for their humor and expertise, which helps keep the tour lively and informative.
However, some visitors noted that the shops don’t always allow in-depth viewing or hands-on experiences, which could be a letdown if you’re hoping to see how restoration work is done or meet the actual owners. That said, for many, the chance to see highly curated collections and iconic cars makes up for that.
The Atmosphere and Group Size

This tour generally groups together a manageable number of people, which allows for a more relaxed experience. The live tour guide keeps everyone engaged, with some reviews highlighting their funny, knowledgeable nature. The four-hour format is just right—long enough to see a good amount without feeling rushed.
The tour’s timing options typically include both morning and afternoon slots, giving flexibility depending on your schedule. The skip-the-line feature at the Vegas sign is especially appreciated, saving time and making your photo session smoother.
Practicalities and Considerations

The tour is designed for those with a genuine interest in cars and automotive history. If you’re expecting to meet TV stars or see inside the shops’ work areas, you might be disappointed, as reviews suggest some shops don’t offer full access or celebrity appearances. Photography is limited to avoid flash, which is standard in many museums but worth noting if capturing memories is important.
Cancellation policy is flexible—cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund—which adds some peace of mind. The tour is conducted in English, and the meeting point is conveniently located along Sirens Cove Blvd.
Authentic Experiences and Authenticity

From reviews, it’s clear that the guides make a difference—being full of Vegas knowledge, funny, and genuinely enthusiastic about cars. The collections themselves are impressive and diverse, showcasing everything from vintage classics to modern muscle cars. For fans, it’s a chance to see some of the most iconic vehicles in person, many of which have appeared on TV or movies.
Some guests mentioned that they would have appreciated more interaction—like meeting the shop owners or seeing the workshop areas—but overall, the experience provides a solid glimpse into Vegas’s car culture.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is best suited for car enthusiasts, fans of TV shows like Counting Cars, or anyone interested in seeing unique car collections. It’s also a good pick for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with a more niche, specialized tour. It might not satisfy those looking for a hands-on workshop or a meet-and-greet star moment but is perfect for those who simply love gazing at beautiful, rare, and historic vehicles.
The Sum Up

If you’re looking for a fun, informative, and visually impressive way to spend part of your time in Las Vegas, this tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into the city’s car culture. The customized transportation and knowledgeable guides elevate the experience, making it feel special without being overly commercialized.
While it’s not a full hands-on tour and some shops don’t allow deep access, the collections and photo opportunities make it worthwhile. It’s especially ideal for anyone who appreciates classic cars, racing history, or the personalities behind the popular shows.
For a reasonable price, you get to see some of Nevada’s top car collections, snap great photos, and learn fun facts that stay with you. It’s a solid choice for those who want a relaxed yet engaging experience focused on automotive excellence.
Las Vegas: Car Showrooms and Restoration Shops Tour
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, your ticket covers transportation on a customized bus, which adds to the fun and authentic Vegas vibe.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs about four hours, usually in the morning or afternoon, giving you enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Can I expect to meet TV stars or shop owners?
Not typically. While some owners or personalities might be present at certain locations, reviews indicate that full access to workshops or celebrity appearances isn’t guaranteed.
Are photos allowed?
Photography without flash is permitted, but flash photography is not allowed, mainly to protect the vehicles and exhibits.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Benches furthest west along Sirens Cove Blvd, which is pretty easy to find.
What’s the cost of the tour?
It’s priced at $115 per person, which includes all entrance fees and a $20 voucher for the gift shop.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While not explicitly marketed as family-oriented, it’s suitable for car-loving travelers of all ages, provided they’re comfortable with the pace and content.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if done at least 24 hours in advance, giving you some flexibility.
Would I recommend this experience?
If you love cars and want a guided glimpse into Vegas’s automotive scene, it’s a solid choice—especially if you enjoy expert guides and iconic collections.
In all, this tour offers a satisfying peek into Las Vegas’s car culture, blending history, celebrity flair, and vintage cool with a touch of fun. Whether you’re a dedicated car buff or just want something different during your trip, it’s worth considering.
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