Koker's Garage

Design

the Next

Ally 48 Car

Alex Bowman and Danny Koker are longtime allies of the No. 48 team, and race fans everywhere. For a third year in a row, they’ve come together to bring you an opportunity to design the Ally 48 paint scheme for the upcoming race in Kansas on September 29, 2024. Danny Koker utilized his expertise in automotive design to bring Ally 48 fans easy-to-use tools to bring the epic landscapes of Kansas to life in the form of your dream paint scheme.

And the best part? The winner will attend the race in Kansas to see their winning paint scheme in action.

Start designing your paint scheme to enter!

Design to Win

1. Use the editor on the “Design My Car” page to design and submit up to 5 paint schemes.

2. Alex Bowman and Danny Koker will review all submissions and choose two finalists.

3. Vote for your favorite design on X/Twitter and the winning design will become Alex’s paint scheme at the race in Kansas in September 2024.

Alex Bowman

After earning a career-best, four-win season in his first year in the No. 48 Ally Chevrolet, with 14-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Hendrick Motorsports, Alex Bowman focuses on continuing to etch his name in the organization’s history books. Bowman made his transition from the No. 88 at the end of the 2020 season, when seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson retired from Hendrick Motorsports, and gave primary partner Ally their first win in the NASCAR Cup Series at Richmond Raceway in April 2021. Alex Bowman has made five previous NASCAR playoffs appearances and is eager to achieve great accomplishments with his team in 2024!

danny koker

Danny Koker, the owner of Count’s Kustoms, is the creative force behind each project leaving his shop. The self-taught mechanic grew up in Cleveland and Detroit with family blood lines that gifted him with the innate love of all things automotive. What started as a hobby many years ago has now turned into one of the most reputable and thriving customization/restoration shops in the country. Count’s Kustoms, originally created as a location where Koker could work on his private collection and those of friends and family, quickly grew to offer his unique flair and creative to the masses.