Chicago Pneumatic becomes official tool sponsor for Outcast Kustoms

March 27, 2012
The reality show about diesel truck and RV custom builds, will be featured on Discovery's Velocity Channel.

Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, a global leader in high-performance pneumatic tools, has partnered with Outcast Kustoms, a diesel truck and RV premier custom build television show. The latest reality show will be featured on Discovery's Velocity Channel. The first episode aired on Monday, March 26.

Led by Kelvin Locklear of Trick My Truck fame, and his wife April, Outcast Kustoms will give its viewers an inside look at their passion for the art of design, engineering and restoration of these unique, monster vehicles. They take on only the biggest and baddest Big Rigs and RVs and transform them into the coolest, one-of-a-kind diesel monsters ruling the highways and byways. The Outcast Kustom's crew, including NASCAR's Ted Musgrave and Ron Hornaday, begin the season one premier by customizing a Kenwood truck for the Detroit Radiator company, then restoring a 1960 flexible bus for Krispy Kreme.

"Partnering with Outcast Kustoms and the Locklears was an ideal relationship for us. Chicago Pneumatic has long been a leader in providing heavy duty, extremely durable pneumatic tools for the large truck repair industry," said Lisa McCarley, Product Marketing Manager for Chicago Pneumatic North America. "With our extensive line of vehicle service and maintenance tools, CP designed and stocked the Tool Box Room to be the envy of every diesel mechanic."

For more information on Chicago Pneumatic, or any of its products and accessories, please visit our website at www.cp.com or contact your local representative.

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