Robert LaGrange
Season 3, Episode 1 TV-PG
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Robert LaGrange got into trucking following a successful naval career aboard a nuclear submarine. Driving a truck has been a dream come true for Robert, but his wife’s illness has forced him to truck long hours in order to feed his family. Don’t miss it, as the boys drop in on Robert and transform his 2001 Freightliner into a truck that would make any sailor proud.
Dale Hayden
Season 3, Episode 2 TV-PG
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Dale Hayden has always believed family comes first. These values were instilled in him by his late mother, who recently lost her battle with breast cancer. Since his mom’s death, Dale made it his duty to look after his siblings. He’s always there for them, no matter what. A few months ago, Dale’s sister Deanna was badly injured, and Dale put his life and trucking career on hold in order to care of her. Now fully recovered, Deanna is looking for a way to thank Dale. Enter Rod, Kevin and the rest of the team, who turn the 99 International into a tribute to Dale's late mother on the outside and a baseball lover’s paradise on the inside.
Eugene Jackson
Season 3, Episode 3 TV-PG
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All Eugene Jackson ever wanted was to raise a large family and own a business. After years of dedication and hard work, he’s done just that -- raising four children and founding OCW Jackson’s, a truck and towing company located in Little Rock, Ark. Recently, his wife of 22 years passed away. Since her death, Eugene is even more focused on family -- putting his two daughters through college and making his sons partners in his business. Everything he’s done has been for his children, and now they want to say thank you. Be sure to catch all the action, as the guys take Eugene’s beat-down Peterbilt wrecker and turn it into the last line of defense for stranded truckers everywhere.
Joe Henry
Season 3, Episode 4 TV-PG
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Joe Henry is the proud owner of two poultry farms. He loves the work, but his only farmhand is his Dodge dually pickup truck. He works constantly, hauling feed and poultry to and from both farms. Tragedy hit Joe hard just as he was getting ahead in his business. A severe ice storm collapsed two of his poultry barns, and he lost over 500 turkeys. Now, he’s working himself and his truck to the limit in order to cover his losses and provide for his family. Tune in for another Mafia first as Joe’s dually is transformed into the ultimate pickup with attitude.
Joe Patty
Season 3, Episode 5 TV-PG
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Joe Patty’s mission is to make his local community a safe place to live. When he’s not patrolling the streets as a police officer, Joe can be seen driving his ice cream truck through town. Unhappy with the look of other ice cream trucks in his neighborhood, he decided to get into the ice cream business. Joe thought he could do better and now spends his spare time putting smiles on the faces of neighborhood kids. After years of selfless service, the Trick My Truck boys are about to repay this community man in a big way. Don’t miss it as they put their heads together and create every kids' fantasy -- the ultimate ice cream truck.
"Mad" Max Gerleman
Season 3, Episode 6 TV-PG
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"Mad" Max Gerleman made a name for himself as a renegade rescue man. For years, he’s been finding stranded truckers, fixing their rides and getting them out of trouble. But what sets Max apart is his legendary service truck. It is part school bus, part fire rescue vehicle and 100 percent original. Helping stranded drivers is Max’s passion, and he works around the clock getting them back on the road. He often spends days at a time in his truck, but living in it is hard on him. Get ready to see the boys take on their biggest challenge yet as they take this homemade rescue truck and morph it into a state-of-the-art vehicle that looks like it came from outer space.
Mike Justice
Season 3, Episode 7 TV-PG
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Mike Justice’s 1964 Mack truck has been in his family for over 40 years, and it's still working hard. It’s more than just a family heirloom. It’s the working symbol of Mike’s logging business. After working with his grandfather for years, Mike and his son started the business in 2001, and the Mack has been there every step of the way. After 43 straight years of logging, the old Mack has seen better days. Mike’s son calls on America’s favorite band of truck fabricators to restore the truck, so he can return it to his father and grandfather better than ever. Don’t miss a minute, as talents are put to the test to transform Mike’s old Mack into an ode to the Justice family business.
Dustin Stout
Season 3, Episode 8 TV-PG
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Dustin Stout took his first ride in a truck when he was 3 years old, and ever since, he’s been obsessed with having a life on the road. Just a few months shy of turning 21, Dustin’s counting down the days until he can begin trucking full time. Recently, he bought an old International cabover engine model truck. Dustin’s always wanted a cabover, and he’s been working hard to fix it up because most trucking companies won’t hire a truck driver with a truck older than five years. Be sure to watch as the gang pitches in to help their youngest driver yet and make his old cabover into the meanest dragster on the road.