JUDAS PRIEST To Guest On Tonight's 'Counting Cars'; Preview Clip Available

July 15, 2014

British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST are featured in tonight's (Tuesday, July 15) episode of History's hit series "Counting Cars". A preview clip can be seen below.

"Counting Cars" returns tonight at 9 p.m. ET/PT and 9:30 p.m. ET/PT with back-to-back episodes and a wealth of fresh customized cars and motorcycles. When it comes to flipping cars, Danny "The Count" Koker is all in, stopping at nothing to get his hands on and give new life to the best and baddest vehicles on the road.

The latest installments of "Counting Cars" are packed with more high-speed action than ever before. From parking lot burnouts to The Count's signature pullovers, Danny and his team return with a trunk load of new, high octane projects. This season boasts a shop visit from JUDAS PRIEST, a run-in with a former NBA star, and blazing fast racetrack laps driven in a Shelby Cobra. From vintage Mustangs and Mercurys to classic Camaros and Cadillacs, Danny and his crew will pull out all the stops to restore and build the greatest rides of all time. Additionally, The Count is asked to build a bike in memory of eight sailors who were lost on the USS Belknap, a project that Danny treats with care and honor.

"Counting Cars" is produced for History by Leftfield Pictures. Zach Behr and Ed de Rivaz serve as executive producers for History. Executive producers for Leftfield Pictures are Brent Montgomery, David George, and Shawn Witt. Tom Romita and Jonathan Wyche are co-executive producers for Leftfield Pictures.

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