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Kelvin Locklear hails from South Carolina where he owns and operates K & L Chrome with his wife, April. He is known throughout the trucking industry as the guy who will build it when everyone else says no. Anyone who knows anything about big truck fabrication probably learned it from Kelvin. If it involves a truck, he's worked on it -- paint, engine work or metal fabrication. His employees love working for him and his customers are loyal because they know he's the best. Kelvin's a true custom truck innovator, and Trick My Truck is very lucky to have him on board for season four. |
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Ryan "Ryno" Templeton has been drawing, painting and designing since he was old enough to hold a pencil. Now he is a professional airbrush artist with over 18 years of proven workmanship and experience. Don't let Ryno's tattooed, tough guy appearance fool you. His technique has turned many heads in the automotive painting industry. He's painted for major Hollywood pictures, and he teaches classes all over the country in support of his do-it-yourself video. When he's not working on Trick My Truck, Ryno can be found in Anaheim, Calif., running and painting for his successful airbrushing business, Blast of Air. |
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Rob has been labeled as one of the best audio installers in the country. He'll work on homes, boats and cars, but trucks are what set him apart. Anyone driving commercially in the Midwest knows that Rob's Audio Solutions is the only place to go to get quality audio equipment and installations. A unique, down-home guy, Rob will do anything to make his designs just "jump out and bite you." |
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Matt Moore is very excited to be joining the Trick My Truck team. This Missouri native cut his teeth in the fabrication industry by working for car dealerships. Bored with the monotony of the work, a friend turned him on to the trucking industry, and he's been working on custom trucks ever since. He attacks truck welding and custom fabrication with unequaled passion and zest. No job is too big for him, and his work has turned heads and earned him the respect of his peers. |
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Steve has been the man behind the scenes at Trick My Truck the past few seasons, making sure everything got done right and on time. Now, we're turning the cameras on him. Known to his friends and family as Huey, Steve is a self-taught, "do it till you get it right" kind of fabricator. He has been tearing things apart and putting them back together since he was a toddler. At the age of 16, he started welding and building drag race cars in his dad's muffler shop. Through family support, he was able to turn his passion into a full-time business. Twenty-one years later, Steve has built over 250 variously styled drag cars. He's a prankster and he keeps everyone in the shop on their toes. When it comes time to work, however, he's all business, and his meticulous attention to detail makes his work impeccable. |
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Allen Harrah, nephew of Steve Harrah, may be the youngest of the cast, but he makes up for his age with lots of experience and know how. Growing up, he would tag along with Steve while he worked the drag racing circuit. He learned to work with metal on the fly and has since become a trusted worker who can be counted on to get the job done right. |








