Tex Mex Motors Star Rob Pitts “Rabbit” has sadly passed away from the complications of Stomach cancer.
He experienced weight loss and dropped off after the SEMA (Specialty Equipment Marketing Association) show ended.
Highlights
- Rob Pitts took his last breath on August 25, 2024, due to stomach cancer.
- Pitts was known for his appearance in the Netflix show Tex Mex Motors.
- He was the owner of a third-generation family business, Pitts Truck Service.
However, he was preparing to film season 2 of the Netflix show Tex Mex Motors. During filming, he started to lose appetite and had acid reflux-like symptoms.
He went to urgent care a few times but didn’t get to the root of the problem.
His castmate and set mom Jaime took him to the ER, thinking he had gallbladder issues, and at the end of March 2023, he was diagnosed with stomach cancer.
Since then, Rob has been getting rough treatments at his home. Unfortunately, he lost the battle with the disease on August 25, 2024.
Rob Pitts Rabbit Was The Owner Of Pitts Truck Service
Rob Pitts “Rabbit,” 45, was born on July 27, 1979, in Greenville, South Carolina, United States.
He was one of the cast members of Netflix’s show Tex Mex Motors and a business partner of Scooter Wreyton.
In the show, Pitts traveled to Mexico and brought the carts to the United States. Then, they auctioned them off with the aid of a group of automobile specialists.
According to his official website, Rob Pitts described himself as a Tex Mex Motors sales guru.
At one of the events, he said that one of his favorite things is talking to people about buying unnecessary items.
Since 16, Rob purchased and sold thousands of cars throughout the United States.
Besides that, he had a talent for storytelling and a significant presence on camera, which led him to create his self-titled YouTube channel, Rob Pitts, which has over 141k subscribers.
Rob was the founder and CEO of Pitts Truck Service, a third-generation family business established in 1968.
The business has been offering truck and trailer repair services, from minor to extensive maintenance.
Like well-known worldwide automobile and coffee events, he hosted Hot Rods & Happy Hour to bring custom car fans together to discuss hot rods and cool cars.
The event brought vehicle enthusiasts together to enjoy their vehicles, trucks, and motorbikes and raised funds to support youngsters with autism.
Rob also owned the merch business RABBIT’S MERCH, which offered Hoodies, Coffee Cups, Stickers, and more.
Additional Information
- Rob Pitts, “Rabbit,” was born to his father, Robert Kim Pitts, and his mother, Kimberly Pitts.
- Pitts doesn’t seem married but had a partner named Brooke McCarson, a Solutions Specialist at Verizon Wireless.
- Tex Mex Motors star Rob Pitts had an estimated net worth of around $1.5 million at his passing.