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How did bob chandler make the monster truck?

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Who invented the monster truck?

Bob Chandler


How big was the first monster truck?

As big as they are now. Bob Chandler created the monster truck with the first Big Foot.


Why did bob chandler make the first monster truck?

Why? Because no one had ever done it before, that is why. Click the link:


When was the first monster truck invented?

The very first monster truck was the original Bigfoot of 1975. It was built by Bob & Marylin Chandler.


What was the first monster truck to join monster jam?

monster trucks were invented in late 1970's by bob chandler and his monster truck Bigfoot were the first ones to use a monster truck


When was the monster truck invented?

In was invented by Bob Chandler when he created the original Big Foot in 1981.


Where was the monster truck invented?

Invented by Bob Chandler when he built Big Foot in St. Louis, Mo.


Where was the first monster truck invented?

Hey man. I don't know where it was invented but I do know that in the early eighties Bob Chandler made the first monster truck named "BigFoot" St. Louis, MO actually.


Who invented monster trucks?

The legendary Bob Chandler.


When was the first monster truck ever made?

The biggest monster truck ever was the Big Foot 5. It has fire tundra tires that are 10 feet high and 4 feet wide. To get in, Bob Chandler has to climb up the wheels from the back.


Who drives backwards bob the monster truck?

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Who made the monster truck?

In the late 1970s, modified pickup trucks were becoming popular and the sports of mud bogging and truck pulling were gaining in popularity. Several truck owners had created lifted trucks to compete in such events, and soon competition to hold the title of "biggest truck" developed. The trucks which garnered the most national attention were Bob Chandler's Bigfoot, Everett Jasmer's USA-1, Fred Shafer and Jack Willman Sr.'s Bear Foot, and Jeff Dane's King Kong.