Mention monster trucks, the 12-foot-tall, power vehicles on steroids, and one name always starts the conversation — Grave Digger. Back in 1981, Dennis Anderson, Grave Digger’s originator, told all ...
Monster truck "racing" technically includes a contest of who can get to the finish line first, but really this sport is about showmanship. And when Grave Digger's signature red headlights come on. you ...
Monster truck fans probably already know Monster Jam returns to Des Moines this weekend. Those not satisfied with just watching from their seats at Wells Fargo Arena can get a close-up view of the ...
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic monster truck Grave Digger. On Saturday, the truck revs into Monster Jam at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland. “This year is the 30th anniversary for ...
SAN DIEGO —- The high-flying star of the annual Advance AutoParts Monster Jam truck rally —- Grave Digger —- turns 30 thisyear, and organizers are planning a special party Saturday for thebig-wheeled ...
Its move to monster truck competition started when Grave Digger replaced a monster truck that failed to show up and crush cars. In the mid-1980s, Grave Digger became a full-blown monster truck. A 1957 ...
It was 1982 when Dennis Anderson's original Grave Digger--a '52 Ford pickup--made its debut in Morgans Corner, North Carolina. What started off with that mud-bog racer has grown into a monster-truck ...
The show of high-flying six-ton monster trucks competing in a series of races and stunt competitions at up to 70 miles per hour will be back in Syracuse this April. Monster Jam fans will fill the ...
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