Tech Tips and Tid Bits
OUTCAST KUSTOMS TAKES OVER
Trick My Truck Gets a New Team of Builders
After three successful years with the Chrome Shop Mafia, CMT’s hit television series “Trick My Truck” is changing gears for season four with a new group of builders who call themselves Outcast Kustoms. Led by Lead Designer Kelvin Locklear of K & L Chrome Shop in South Carolina, the new crew features three other fresh faces and two you already know. Painter Ryan “Ryno” Templeton and audio/interior specialist Rob Richardson are both returning to the show to be part of the new team. Along with Kelvin, Ryno and Rob, fabricator Steve Harrah, who has been with the show for several seasons but been behind the scenes, will now step out in front of the camera to show what he can do. Steve is known for being a prankster, but when he gets down to business his meticulous attention to detail makes his work impeccable. Joining these four unique individuals are two newcomers – Matt Moore and Steve’s nephew Allen Harrah. Season four, when completed, will have ten episodes featuring ten custom trucks. The new cast made their debut back in February when episode 1 ran as a special in conjunction with the Daytona 500. A second special aired in March, and a third is scheduled for April. The rest of the shows (the regular season) will begin airing in May. So tune in to CMT and see what these “new” guys can do, or find out more about them and the show at www.cmt.com/shows/dyn/Trick_My_Truck/series.jhtml.