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.
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.
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No it is not a monster truck name
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
Are you sure? A "monster truck?" Man, there is no way to kill a monster truck in real life. Anyone can edit this answer if they think there is a way to actually kill a monster truck.
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You cannot find the circumference of a monster truck because it is not a circle.
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A monster (doh!)
There are many videos featuring monster trucks posted on YouTube. Monster truck videos can also be viewed on the website All Monster, which features not only videos but monster truck news and events.
Videos of monster truck cars can be seen on Youtube. There is also a movie called "Monster Man", which is about a people who are chased by a man who drives a monster truck.
Chad Fortune drives the Superman monster truck