Where Is Bigfoot the Monster Truck From?

Bigfoot, the monster truck, is one of the most recognizable vehicles in the world. It has been featured in countless movies and TV shows, as well as on countless T-shirts and other merchandise.

The truck has been around since 1975, when Bob Chandler created it in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri.

Chandler wanted to create a vehicle that would stand out from the crowd and attract attention wherever it went. He built his truck from the ground up using a Ford F-250 pickup as the base.

He then added several modifications including larger tires, chrome roll cages, and a towering suspension system. With these modifications in place, he had created what would become known as Bigfoot.

Since its creation, Bigfoot has gone on to become a household name and an icon of monster trucks everywhere. It has competed in numerous events throughout North America and even Europe and Asia. Its appearance in movies such as “Gone In 60 Seconds” and “Smokey & The Bandit” have made it even more popular with fans of all ages.

Bigfoot is still actively competing today under the ownership of Bigfoot 4×4 Inc., which was founded by Bob Chandler’s son Dennis in 1992. The company continues to build new monster trucks for competitions around the world while also maintaining its original Bigfoot truck.

Conclusion:

Bigfoot is a legendary monster truck that originated from St. Louis Missouri back in 1975 when Bob Chandler created it from scratch with huge tires, chrome roll cages and a towering suspension system. Today it is owned by Bigfoot 4×4 Inc., which was founded by Bob Chandler’s son Dennis in 1992 and continues to build new monster trucks for competitions around the world while also maintaining its original Bigfoot truck.

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Karen Watkins