Old Fashioned Monster Truck
Old Fashioned Monster Truck
Steve Travers
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Old Fashioned Monster Truck

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A monster truck is a vehicle that is typically styled after pickup trucks' bodies, 
modified or purposely built with extremely large wheels and suspension. They are used 
for competition and popular sports entertainment and in some cases they are featured 
alongside motocross races, mud bogging, tractor pulls and car-eating robots.
A monster truck show sometimes involves the truck crushing smaller vehicles beneath its 
huge tires. These trucks can run up and over most man-made barriers, so they are 
equipped with remote shut-off switches, called the Remote Ignition Interruptor, to help 
prevent an accident if the driver loses control at any time. At some events, only one 
truck is on the course at a time, while most feature two drivers racing each other on 
symmetrical tracks, with the losing driver eliminated in single-elimination tournament 
fashion.
In recent years, many monster truck competitions have ended with a "freestyle" event. 
Somewhat akin to dressage with giant trucks, drivers are free to select their own course 
around the track and its obstacles. Drivers will often try "donuts", wheelstands and 
jumps during this segment. Additional items for the drivers to crush, usually including 
a motor home, are frequently placed on the track specifically for the freestyle event. 
Other obstacles sometimes placed on the track include school buses and small airplanes.
King Kong and Bear Foot each followed Bigfoot to 66-inch-diameter tires, and soon other 
monster trucks, such as King Krunch, Maddog, and Virginia Giant were being constructed. 
These early trucks were built off of stock chassis which were heavily reinforced, used 
leaf spring suspension, a stock body, and heavy military axles to support the tires. As 
a result, the trucks were incredibly heavy (usually 13,000 to 20,000 lb.) and most times 
had to crawl up onto the cars.
 
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Approximate Size at 6mm
 
L= 25.4
W = 57.15
H = 31.75
 
Approximate Size at 1/4 inch
 
L = 1' 2"
W = 2' 2 1/4"
H = 1' 3 1/4"
 
Approximate Size of Largest Part
 
 X  inches 10" X 2'
 X  mm 254  X 50.8
 
Approximate Part Number: 60

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