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  2. Bigfoot (truck) - Wikipedia

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    The truck, without the Bigfoot name, was sold to an operator in Spain when Morris retired from driving in 2017. Bigfoot 17 competing at the Monster Mania event at The Hop Farm Country Park on August 16, 2008: Bigfoot 18 2011 Bigfoot 18 was completed in December 2011 and was the first Bigfoot truck to feature a trophy truck-style body. Dan Runte ...

  3. Monster truck - Wikipedia

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    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. At the time, the ...

  4. USA-1 (monster truck) - Wikipedia

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    USA-1 is a monster truck that competed during the 1980s and 1990s, named after a Chevrolet ad campaign. It competed against Bigfoot in the first televised monster truck race on the American television show That's Incredible! in 1983. [1] The truck was initially painted blue before it was repainted in white. [2]

  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. M939 series 5-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    The safety of the M939 series of trucks has been criticized, especially braking performance and stability when loaded. In 1999 the U.S. Army began retrofitting anti-lock brake systems to the M939 trucks. [24] Until the trucks were modified, they were limited to a 40 mph (65 km/h) top speed by an Army-wide safety order. [citation needed]

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