@@Itz_Cooper was at a small show in Asheville N.C. 1988. No big names, only one Redman TNT show truck . talked to a nobody with a cool "Ford" panel van. That nobody was Dennis Anderson original grave Digger. Bob Chandler didn't know who he was back then.
It took the creator of bigfoot 10 years to talk the guy at the junk yard out of the 10 ft road train tires. Originally the guy that had them just wouldn't sell them.
This was the first monster truck I ever got a picture with. I grew up a few hours away from the Summit store where this truck was. I’m not sure if it’s still there, I believe it was near St. Louis. I’ve since fallen out of the monster truck scene but I’d love to get back into it.
Bigfoot is the grandfather of Monster Trucks. This is also back when it was a full production truck bolted to a custom frame, and not some fiberglass frame over a roll bar.
i don't think there are spindles on this but i wanna see the axle shafts and splines because you are right thats alot of stress its got to be a really badass setup thats got to be something that makes it tick
Old body big foot 👣 truck . America's iconic truck . Ford truck 1974 with a 1979 front end I remember the 1979 & 1990s upgrade. Ford & Pizza🍕Hut = BIG-FOOT
They took it missing a few times back in the day but over time they started babying it because it’s basically the only truck that they haven’t crashed at all and it’s already an old ass man Every now and then they’ll do something cool with it like go over a hill or climb over rocks (which is extremely dangerous)
The police actually once escorted the truck to an event because they were running extremely late and putting it on a trailer would’ve taken hours There’s actually a video of it