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Bear Foot
One of the first monster trucks in the 1980s, Bear Foot was built by Jack Wilman and Fred Shafer. Although the chassis changed over the years, Bear Foot was originally based on a Chevy.
Grinder
Alien
Aussie Battler
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Axe
Beverly Hillbillies
Captain's Curse
Bogey Van
A Ford Aerostar, Bogey Van debuted in 1994, eventually retiring in 2005. Pam Vaters often drove the truck and became the first women to qualify for a national points series. She was also the only woman to obtain a top six point finish in a season. Bogey Van is powered by a 572ci Ford SVO engine.
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Carolina Crusher
One of the original monster trucks, Carolina Crusher made its debut in 1985. It was originally owned by Gary Porter, although through the years others have owned it. Porter returned to drive the truck to celebrate its 30-year anniversary.
Deadly Intent
Gladiator
Iron Man
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Kamikaze
Mammouth
Grave Digger
Grave Digger is one of the most famous monster trucks ever, and first saw the light of day in 1982. It was originally based on a Ford panel truck although the current chassis is a 1950 Chevy panel truck. Currently, there are 9 Grave Diggers, allowing the team to perform at various monster truck shows at the same time.
Old Glory
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Obsessed
Monster Patrol
Created by Paul Schafer, Monster Patrol has appeared on the monster truck circuit for the last 20 years. To date, there have been a number of trucks to bear the name over the years. Monster Patrol won the TJM World Championship in 1997.
Phantom
Raminator
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Samson
Undertaker
OverKill
This monster truck has gone through numerous name changes over the years. It started out as OverKill, moving onto Maximum OverKill, Extreme OverKill and finally, OverKill Evolution.
4 Wheel Crazy
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Young Gun
Hurricane Force
Brutus
Rampage
Built in 1994, Rampage was originally owned by Paul Schafer. It managed to finish 4th during 1996's PENDA Points Series before it was sold to Richard Patterson, who owned it for the next six years. Schafer bought the truck again in 2002.
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Samson
Built in the 1980s, Samson was first owned by Don Maples, who later sold it to Dan Patrick. It still forms part of Patrick's stable and is currently driven by his daughter, Allison. Unfortunately, in 2009, Samson was involved in an accident that saw the death of announcer, George Eisenhart.
Bucking Bronco
Head Hunter
Master Blaster
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Mohawk Warrior
Optimus Prime
Rock Solid
Wildfoot
Created in 1993, Wildfoot was an alternate name for Bigfoot 11 and was driven by Andy Brass. It competed in the Penda series under that name and won that series the same year. It was named Truck of the Year that same year by the MTRA.
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Rolling Thunder
Shark Attack
Snake Bite
A custom body monster truck, Snake Bite first made its debut in 1991 driven by ‘Colt Cobra'. It is a Ford F-series body with a Ford C6 transmission. Snake Bite was involved in a famous stunt in 1991 where it ramped into a concession stand. No injuries occurred, luckily.
Texas Toy
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Venom
The General
Black Stallion
With over 30 years in the business, Black Stallion is one of the oldest monster trucks on the circuit. It is owned by Michael Vaters. Black Stallion started out crushing cars but moved onto racing later in its career.
Eliminator
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Bulldozer
Bulldozer's career began in 1995 where it raced in the USHRA Monster Jam. It was noted for the horns sticking out of the roof and, in fact, was one of the first 3D trucks. Bulldozer retired in 2010 but FELD Motorsports retains the naming rights.
Evil Force
Gruesome
Iron Outlaw
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Leviathan
Misbehavin'
Executioner
Owned by Tim and Mark Hall, Executioner first revved in anger in 1995. Despite undergoing a few new paint jobs, the name has never changed. Executioner raced in both USA Motorsports and the PENDA Points Series. In 1996, Executioner was crowned ‘Truck of the Year.'
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Red Cactus Crusher
Night Life
Monster Patrol
Hollywood Hogan
Named after wrestler Hulk Hogan (sometimes called Hollywood) this monster truck ran from 1995 to 1998. At the time, Hogan was wrestling in WCW and this was the first of a few WCW-themed trucks run by Bigfoot 4x4. Eric Meagher was the chosen driver at most shows and races.
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Super Girl
Wonder Woman
New to the world of monster trucks, Wonder Woman made its debut in June 2017 on the Monster Jam circuit. It forms part of the DC-themed truck fleet and is owned by FELD Motorsports. Wonder Woman is driven by Lindsey Read.
Batman
Iron Man
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Dragon
Whiplash
Whiplash has yet to make its competitive debut but will do so in 2018. It is owned by FELD Motorsports and will be driven by Brianna Mahon.
Blue Max
Airborne Ranger
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Madusa
Owned by Debra "Madusa" Miceli, this truck made its debut in 1999. Debra, a former pro wrestler, managed to win the freestyle competition at the 2004 World Finals after a tie with El Toro Loco. In 2005, Madusa won the racing championship at the World Finals.
Minotaur
Apollo
Hercules
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Son-Uva-Digger
Driven by Ryan Anderson, Son-Uva-Digger was unleashed in 2011 at the Monster Jam World Finals. It is part of the Grave Digger family and owned by FELD Motorsport. In 2017, Son-Uva-Digger and Ryan won the racing championship in the World Finals.
Earth Shaker
Alter Ego
Rabid Rabbit
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Quad Chaos
Shockwave
TNT
Maximum Destruction
Longtime rival to Grave Digger, visually, Maximum Destruction is one of the most impressive monster trucks currently competing. This SUV monster truck is owned by Tom Meents. It is also known as Max-D.
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Zombie
Brodozer
This diesel-powered behemoth will only debut in 2018. It is owned by FELD Motorsport and will be driven by Colt Stephens.
Top Gun
Viper
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War Eagle
84 Lumber
Bounty Hunter
Driven by Jimmy Creten and Todd Morey, Bounty Hunter first made its debut in 1995. This vehicle has participated in more championship races at the World Finals than any other monster truck, but is yet to win the prestigious event.
911
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Iron Outlaw
A custom Ford Expedition, Iron Outlaw made its debut in 2005. It is currently owned by 2Xtreme Racing and driven by Todd Morey and Mike Christensen.
Vertical Limit
Grease Monkey
Dragon Slayer
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Breakin' The Law
Dawg Pound
Knucklehead
A monster truck based on the band Five Finger Death Punch, Knucklehead made its debut in 2014. Interestingly, even the lead guitarist of the band, Zoltan Bathory, has driven the truck, which has run with and without a 3D body design.
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Girl Power
Bucked Up
Dirt Bag
Red Baron
Regularly seen on the Chris Arel Monster Spectacular tour, Red Baron is from the Team 2Xtreme stable. It made its debut in 2010.
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Prowler
Lumberjack
Lumberjack made its debut in 2015 as part of the Bottom Feeder Motorsports fleet. It seemingly carries large logs of wood, hence its name. They are fake of course. Kurt Phillips is the current driver of this impressive-looking monster truck.
Psycho
Country Strong
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Old Skool
Rattler
Boss Gator
Monster Mutt
Owned by FELD Motorsport, Monster Mutt won the World Finals championship in 2010 with Charlie Paulkin at the wheel. This monster truck is a regular at the event, having competed since 2003. In 2016, Monster Mutt received a visual redesign.
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Batman
A world champion in 2008, Batman races on the US Hot Rod Association circuit as well as in Monster Jam where it competed for two consecutive years, first in 2007. Then in 2008, it won the driving competition. It is officially licensed by DC Comics.
Wonder Woman
Iron Man
Superman
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Chiller
Donkey Kong
Based on the famous Nintendo character, Donkey Kong made its monster truck debut in 2007 at Monster Jam. This 10,000-pound behemoth travels along on huge 66-inch tires.
Brutus
Popeye
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Bush Hog
El Bandito
Heavy Metal
Towasaurus Wrex
This monster truck is the only one on the circuit that is based on a tow truck chassis - a 1946 Chevy, to be precise. It made its debut in 1988. It is owned by Jeff Bursey.
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Monster Magic
Cyborg
The only rear-wheel-drive vehicle on the circuit, Cyborg is owned by Jack Coberna. The fact that it only gets power to the back wheels can be a problem, especially if the chassis gets stuck on an obstacle.
Holy Roller
Little Rascal
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Monster Medic
El Toro Loco
The Crazy Bull is visually stunning and features a 3D shell noted for the horns protruding from it. It is owned by FELD Motorsport and made its debut in 2001. This monster truck has appeared at the World Finals since 2003.
No Fear
Pound Hound
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Rebel Pride
Spider-Man
Smart Car Monster Truck
A Smart car as a monster truck? Yup! This amazing machine was designed by Steffan Attart.This truck is used in exhibition events only and does not compete in racing or freestyle competitions.
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Dr. Bonez
General Hazzard
Son of Beast
Blue Thunder
This monster truck is based on a 2010 Ford F-150 body. It is owned by Monster Jam/Feld Motorsports and driven by Matt Cody in Monster Jam events. Blue Thunder first turned a wheel in anger in 2001.
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Sudden Impact
The fleet leader at Sudden Impact Racing, this monster truck debuted in 1993. It was driven for many years by John Seasock.
Stinger
Bearfoot Trax
Chopper Monster
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Deadly Intent
Tropical Thunder
This monster truck is based on a Chevy Silverado chassis. In 2016 it was sold and renamed to Enforcer, later becoming Hell Raiser in 2017.
Alcohaulin
Battlecorn
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Blacksmith
Zombie
Zombie made its debut in 2013 after it was named by monster truck fans. This 3D truck has large arms protruding from the chassis. It is owned by FELD Motorsport and driven by Tyler Groth, Bari Musawwir, and Ami Houde. The chassis is a custom Ford F-150.
Devil's Taxi
Gunslinger
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Jus' Showin' Off
Hot Diggity Dog
Mississippi Bullfrog
Mini Patrol
Part of the mini monster truck craze, Mini Patrol is owned and operated by Lil' Monster Trucks.
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Outlaw 35
Mopar Magic
Fluffy
Based on the Volkswagen camper van chassis, Fluffy is owned by Kevin King. In 2017, it competed in the East Coast Fox Sports 1 Series. In 2018, Fluffy will compete in Monster Jam.
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Shattered
Aftermath
Captain America
Fired Up
Based on a Ford Ranger chassis, Fired Up was previously Natural High, which was retired after a spectator died from a piece of flying debris from the truck in 2009.
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Zombie Rampage
This massive truck features a bus chassis and currently forms part of the Monster Truck Insanity Tour.
Casper
East Beast
Hammer
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Big Gun
Freak
The Monster Bus
Now Surf Monster, the Monster Bus was owned by Jack Koberna. The chassis for this truck is based on a school bus.
Hot Shot
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Spitfire
Project X
Maniac
The former team truck of Jurassic Attack in the Monster Jam series, Maniac was owned by Don Frankish until Trent Hickie. Maniac now performs in Canada.
The Law
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Detour
High Voltage
Blaster
Ground Pounder
Featuring a custom body, Ground Pounder comes from Lafayette, Louisiana. It made its debut in 2010 with Ben Winslow behind the wheel until 2011.
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Jester
Clydesdale
Created in 1995, Clydesdale is driven by Bennett Clark and can be found on the US Hot Rod Association monster truck circuit.
Little Rascal
No Respect
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Texas Toy
Jesus the Monster Truck
Jesus the monster truck was created by 'Reverend Paul'. It originated in 2003 and took part in a number of minor monster truck races. Rather bizarrely, the truck shot fake 'stigmata' blood at its opponents.
Way 2 Cool
Wolverine
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