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  2. Monster truck - Wikipedia

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    A competition monster truck is typically 12 feet (3.7 m) tall, and equipped with 66-inch (1.7 m) off-road tires. Monster trucks developed in the late 1970s and came into the public eye in the early 1980s as side acts at popular motocross, tractor pulling, and mud bogging events, where they

  3. New Bright - Wikipedia

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    New Bright sells radio-controlled licensed sports cars, monster trucks, ATVs, and speedboats including Forza Motorsport-themed Bugatti and Chevrolet cars and two RC vehicles (Jeep Wrangler Trailcat concept and Ford Bronco racing truck) with mobile app-connected cameras marketed as DashCams, [4] as well as unlicensed New Bright-branded products, including monster trucks, drag racers, dune ...

  4. Hess toys - Wikipedia

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    The first tanker truck sold for $1.39 in 1964 and is now worth nearly $2,500. [5] [6] The 2014 model was the final Hess Truck to be sold at their gas stations before transitioning to Speedway. The toy truck business continued after the sale of Hess' retail unit to Speedway. [7]

  5. Game-Changing Monster Trucks That'll Take You Back - AOL

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    Do the names "Bigfoot," "Monster Mutt," and "Grave Digger" mean something special to you? If so, you’re probably a monster truck fan. Check out some of the sport's legendary rigs.

  6. List of monster trucks - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 December 2024, at 00:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Bigfoot (truck) - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Bigfoot made the first monster truck car crush. That same year, Bigfoot was featured in the film Take This Job and Shove It. In 1982, Bigfoot was the first monster truck to crush cars in front of an audience. In March 1983, Bigfoot 1 performed in front of 72,000 fans in the largest single day monster truck event at the Pontiac ...

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