What Kind of Truck Was in the Movie Monster Trucks?

The 2016 movie Monster Trucks featured an impressive array of trucks that were modified and used for the film. The main truck used in the movie was a 2001 Ford F-250 Super Duty.

This Super Duty was heavily modified by the filmmakers to look like a monster truck, complete with huge tires, fender flares, and custom headlights. In addition to the F-250, several other trucks were used in the movie.

One of these was a 1967 Chevrolet C10 pickup truck, which played an important role in the story. It was modified with a custom paint job and a lift kit to give it a more rugged look. The filmmakers also added some special effects to make it appear more monstrous when it drove through mud and water during some of the chase scenes.

Another truck used in Monster Trucks was a 1994 Chevy K1500 4×4 pickup. This truck had been modified with bigger tires and suspension parts to give it an even more aggressive look than the other trucks used in the movie. It also featured custom graphics and paint job that made it stand out from the other vehicles on screen.

Finally, there were two Hummer H1s that were used for some of the stunts in Monster Trucks. These two military-grade vehicles were heavily customized by the filmmakers to make them look even more menacing on screen. They featured huge off-road tires as well as reinforced bumpers and roll cages for additional protection during some of the more dangerous stunts performed by stunt drivers during filming.

In conclusion, the main truck featured in Monster Trucks was a 2001 Ford F-250 Super Duty, while several other trucks such as a 1967 Chevrolet C10 pickup, a 1994 Chevy K1500 4×4 pickup, and two Hummer H1s were also used during filming for various stunts and sequences throughout the movie.

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Karen Watkins