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Friday, April 3, 2009 8:34 PM CDT
Shelbyville resident featured on TV's 'Trick My Truck'



SHELBYVILLE — The TV show “Trick My Truck,” which airs on CMT, is returning for its fifth season.

The cast of “Trick My Truck” features big rig truck mechanics who “steal” the rigs of lucky truck drivers and customize them.

The seventh episode of the series, which premieres at 9:30 p.m. April 18, features Darrell Best of Shelbyville.

A few years ago, Best gave up his job as the head of a credit union and became an ordained minister, founding the Best Wedding Chapel.

The crown jewel of his chapel is his 1942 American La France Fire Engine. Best loves to marry people in the truck, but the old engine won’t let him get to everyone.

This episode will challenge the fabricating skills of the mechanics as they try to turn Darrell’s classic truck into a rolling wedding chapel.


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