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Monster trucks take quite the beating, however, and it’s common to replace them. The heir to the Grave Digger name was a 1957 Chevrolet Panel Wagon. It was given black and green paint and red ...
An Inside Look at Grave Digger, the Ultimate Monster Jam Truck Grave Digger has been thrilling monster truck fans for more than 30 years. Here's what makes it such a beast.
Monster Jam owns monster truck events in the U.S. now, and Anderson is still considered the man to watch. Today's Grave Digger usually goes out last as the finale, and he's backed up by a team of ...
Grave Digger 1 is the brainchild of Dennis Anderson. In 1981 Anderson got the idea to modify a 1951 Chevy Panel Wagon using some scrap parts he gathered. Today the Grave Digger’s spooky black and ...
In the mid-1980s, Grave Digger became a full-blown monster truck. A 1957 Chevrolet Panel Wagon replaced the old Ford pickup, donning massive tires and a powerful engine.
Adam Anderson, driver of the famous Grave Digger monster truck, signs a toy version of the truck for Baby Joe Doxtator, 3, as his brother Kayd, 6, watches outside FirstOntario Centre Friday.
The Grave Digger Monster Jam team is making a pit stop at the Express Oil Change & Service Center at 461 Cahaba Valley Road in Pelham from 2 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2012.
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