Rob "Rabbit" Pitts, star of Netflix's automobile renovation series Tex Mex Motors, died from stomach cancer on August 25, 2024, at 9:45 PM in El Paso hospice care. The 45-year-old car expert received his diagnosis in March 2024 after experiencing symptoms during Season 2 filming.
Before his death, Tex Mex Motors star achieved three major milestones: completing Netflix's Season 2 production, purchasing his own automotive store, and marrying Randi Foraker. His mother Kim Pitts also survives him. Co-star Marcos "Scooter" Carrera confirmed the news via Instagram, while his family released an official statement through TMZ.
The car restoration expert maintained his work schedule through treatment, finishing all planned content for the series that launched in June 2023. His final video message, featuring Jacob Lincoln's "Too Late" as background music, provided detailed insights about his medical experience while urging viewers to seek thorough medical evaluations when experiencing concerning symptoms.
Netflix auto expert Rob Pitts dies after wrapping Tex Mex Motors season 2
Rob Pitts' health concerns surfaced following his attendance at the Las Vegas SEMA automotive show in late 2023. While preparing for Tex Mex Motors Season 2 production, he experienced noticeable weight loss.
At first, the changes seemed minor, leading Pitts to continue his regular filming schedule for the Netflix series. The symptoms grew more serious as production moved forward, affecting his ability to eat regular meals.
The Tex Mex Motors production team adapted schedules around his medical appointments as symptoms increased. Pitts maintained a full work schedule despite feeling unwell, focusing on completing car restorations for the upcoming season. His dedication to the show remained steady even as his health declined.
Medical timeline unfolds
By early 2024, Pitts sought medical help through numerous urgent care visits. Healthcare providers treated each symptom separately, prescribing medications for acid reflux and digestive issues. The treatments provided temporary relief while the underlying condition remained unidentified. During this period, Pitts continued managing his auto shop and filming responsibilities.
Cast member Jamie observed Pitts' worsening condition and took decisive action in March 2024. Believing he was facing gallbladder problems, she drove him to the emergency room for a thorough evaluation. After comprehensive testing, medical staff identified stomach cancer as the root cause. The diagnosis prompted immediate home-based treatment protocols.
The following months brought difficult challenges. Treatment sessions left Pitts exhausted, yet he pushed forward with his professional obligations. He worked through the hard days, focusing on finishing Tex Mex Motors Season 2 episodes. The production crew adjusted filming schedules around his treatment appointments, enabling him to complete all planned content despite physical limitations.
Final message
On August 25, 2024, Pitts released his last video communication through YouTube. The four-minute farewell, backed by Jacob Lincoln's "Too Late," detailed his medical experience. He explained how the SEMA show marked the beginning of his health changes, followed by increasing symptoms during Season 2 filming.
In this final address, Pitts shared his major life achievements from 2024. He spoke about purchasing his automotive store, an expansion of his El Paso business operations. The completion of Season 2 filming marked another significant milestone. His marriage to Randi Foraker rounded out his accomplishments during this challenging period.
The video included important medical guidance for his audience. Pitts emphasized the importance of pursuing answers when experiencing concerning symptoms. He emphasized getting thorough medical evaluations rather than accepting partial solutions.
Industry response
Marcos "Scooter" Carrera, another Tex Mex Motors star since the show's 2023 launch, confirmed the news through social media. His Instagram post honored their professional connection and friendship. The Netflix production team acknowledged Pitts' contribution to the series' success through their official channels.
His family released a statement through TMZ describing the support they received. They expressed appreciation for messages from fans and industry colleagues. The statement highlighted how Pitts touched many lives through his work on Tex Mex Motors.
Videographer Jeff, present during Pitts' final hours, promised to maintain his YouTube channel as a legacy. The channel contains years of automotive content and personal stories from Pitts' career. This preservation ensures fans can access his technical knowledge and storytelling.
The El Paso automotive community recognized Pitts' impact on their industry. His work bringing Mexican automotive restoration to mainstream attention through Netflix created new opportunities for local businesses. The series highlighted cross-border automotive commerce while showcasing restoration expertise.
Tex Mex Motors Season 2 Episodes can be streamed on Netflix.