Trick My Truck Explained

Genre:Reality television
Composer:John Swihart
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:5
Num Episodes:59
Producer:Todd Lewis
Runtime:30 minutes
Company:Varuna Entertainment
Network:CMT

Trick My Truck is an American reality television program that premiered on February 3, 2006, on CMT. Created by Varuna Films, the series features a group of vehicle hackers known as the "Chrome Shop Mafia" who renovate the trucks of "deserving" drivers in response to letters and calls from family and friends.

Premise

A group of seasoned vehicle body shop mechanics, which calls itself the "Chrome Shop Mafia", receive letters and calls from people informing them about truckers they feel are deserving of a truck "remodeling." The crew goes to "escape" the truck, primarily tractor-trailers, and give the drivers a similar loaner truck. The truck is taken back to the shop and remodeled completely, including customized designs on a specific theme, electronics enhancements, and mechanical upgrades to tires, exhaust pipes, etc. At the end of each episode, they bring in the driver to see their upgraded truck and give them a tour of what the auto mechanics have done to it.

In addition to tractor-trailers, the crew has overhauled pickup trucks and various specialty trucks such as dump trucks and an ice cream truck.

Cast

Previous cast

Spin-off

A spin-off of Trick My Truck called Trick My Trucker premiered on CMT on November 10, 2007. The show features "trucker makeovers" in which out-of-shape truck drivers learn how to work out, eat healthier foods, and improve their appearance. The show is hosted by Bob Guiney and features trainer Aaron Aguilera and stylist Harmonie Krieger.[1] [2]

References

  1. Web site: Trick My Trucker: About the Series. https://web.archive.org/web/20071112102039/http://www.cmt.com/shows/dyn/trick-my-trucker/series_about.jhtml. dead. November 12, 2007. CMT.com. December 10, 2007.
  2. Web site: Kimberly. Nordyke. CMT hits road for 'Trucker' makeovers. October 24, 2007. The Hollywood Reporter. December 10, 2007.

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