How Many Monster Truck Grave Diggers Are There?

Monster Truck Grave Digger is one of the most iconic and popular monster trucks in the world. It was created by Dennis Anderson in 1982, and it has been a staple at monster truck shows ever since. Grave Digger has become so popular that it has spawned several other trucks, including Grave Digger The Legend, Son-uva Digger, and El Toro Loco. But how many Grave Diggers are there in total?

The answer to this question depends on how you define a Grave Digger. If you consider any truck that carries the name “Grave Digger” to be a Grave Digger, then there are currently seven different trucks that fall into this category. These include the original 1982 Grave Digger, as well as its successors: The Legend, Son-uva Digger, El Toro Loco, Max-DTM, Carolina Crusher and Grave Digger 30.

But not all of these trucks are owned by Dennis Anderson. In fact, several of them belong to other drivers who have bought the rights to use the name “Grave Digger” from Anderson. For example, Max-DTM is owned by Tom Meents and Carolina Crusher is owned by Gary Porter.

So if you only count trucks that are actually owned by Dennis Anderson himself – and carry his signature flame paint job – then there are only four Monster Truck Grave Diggers in existence: The original 1982 version plus The Legend, Son-uva Digger and El Toro Loco.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, there are currently seven Monster Truck Grave Diggers in existence if you count all trucks that carry the name “Grave Digger”, however if you only count trucks owned by Dennis Anderson with his signature flame paint job then there are only four Monster Truck Grave Diggers in existence: The original 1982 version plus The Legend, Son-uva Digger and El Toro Loco.

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James Gardner