Each year millions of fans across America, attend monster truck events, from jamboree’s, displays, to the a Points Series racing championship. But how did this phenomenom start?
Back in the late seventies, early eighties, a number of pickup enthusiasts liked the idea of making their pickups bigger & better. One man named Bob Chandler, who had stuck some large tires on his Ford F250 pick-up truck, decided to drive over a couple of junk cars in a field, to promote his 4×4 shop. A few months later he did it again, but this time it was at a stadium in front of a crowd. That truck was called BIGFOOT.
At the same time other monster trucks where being built by other drivers across the U.S. These included people such as Everett Jasmer who built USA-1, Fred Shafer & Jack Willman who built Bearfoot, and Jeff Dane who built King Kong & Awesome Kong.
Monster trucks have come along way since then, todays trucks are so technically advanced, compared to the first monster trucks that we first saw back in the mid to late eighties. Todays trucks all have lightweight tubular chasis frames and fibreglass bodies.