Who Built the First Monster Truck?

In the 1970s, truck racing began to become popular in the United States. It was during this time that the first monster truck was created. The original monster truck was created by Bob Chandler, who was a former mud bogger and a truck enthusiast.

Chandler’s first monster truck was named Big Foot and he built it in his garage in 1975. He took pieces from several different vehicles, including an old pickup truck, and combined them to create a vehicle that could race through mud and over obstacles.

Big Foot quickly gained popularity among the racing crowd and soon became an icon of the sport.

Chandler continued to modify Big Foot until it had monster truck tires, a steel frame, and a powerful engine. He also added several custom features such as chrome-plated bumpers, a roll cage, and large shocks for increased traction in rough terrain.

Chandler’s creation of Big Foot marked the beginning of what is now known as “monster trucks”. Today, there are hundreds of different types of monster trucks ranging from classic vehicles to modern-day machines with powerful engines and unique designs. Monster trucks have become popular with both racers and enthusiasts alike due to their size, power, and uniqueness.

Conclusion:

Bob Chandler is credited with building the first ever monster truck back in 1975. He named his creation Big Foot which quickly gained popularity among racing fans due to its ability to race through mud and over obstacles. Today there are hundreds of different types of monster trucks ranging from classic vehicles to modern-day machines with powerful engines.

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