Where Is the Monster Truck Bigfoot Located?

The Monster Truck Bigfoot is an iconic piece of American automotive history. It has been around since the early 1970s and has been featured in numerous films, television shows, and other forms of media. It is one of the most well-known monster trucks in the world and continues to be a popular attraction at truck shows and events across the United States.

The original Bigfoot was created by Bob Chandler in 1974. Chandler was a former off-road racer who wanted to build something that could crush cars and jump over them.

He used an empty military surplus trailer, two GMC pickup trucks, two Ford Super Duty engines, four-wheel steering, four-wheel drive, and some other parts to create his first Bigfoot monster truck. Over the years, Chandler improved on his design and by 1981 he had built a total of five Bigfoots.

Since then, Bigfoot has continued to be a popular attraction at events across the country. The trucks are now owned by several different companies who use them for various promotional activities. They often appear at fairs and festivals as well as monster truck rallies throughout the United States.

In addition to appearing at events, Bigfoot also has its own museum located in St. Louis Missouri. The museum houses several vintage monster trucks as well as memorabilia from past events such as souvenir shirts from Monster Jam World Finals events.

Where Is The Monster Truck Bigfoot Located?

The original owner of the Monster Truck Bigfoot is Bob Chandler who resides in St Louis Missouri. In addition, there is a museum dedicated to the history of Monster Trucking located in St Louis which houses several vintage monster trucks including one of Bob’s original Big Foots.

The current owners of the Monster Truck Bigfoot are multiple companies who use it for promotional activities such as appearing at fairs, festivals and various monster truck rallies throughout the United States.

In conclusion, The Monster Truck Bigfoot is an iconic piece of American automotive history which can be found in St Louis Missouri with its own dedicated museum or at events across America with its current owners.

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James Gardner