The definition of a monster truck is: It must has 66 inches tall and 43 inches wide tires, and normally they weigh 10 to 12 thousand pounds! If you don’t what the Grave Digger truck is, Dennis Anderson says that’s because you are probably living a concrete cruising life inside the cities. Don’t take this personal, it’s more a joke than an offending statement.
It’s our pleasure to introduce you Dennis Anderson, the man who first brought the Grave Digger or the most popular monster truck 30 years ago. Since then he was present on many competitions and suffered a lot of injuries like broken shoulder, broken neck and broken nose but as he said he never grow up and he is still living his dream.
His words made us think for a while and we concluded that you need to pay some price if you want to live your dream at its fullest but you’ll be fulfilled and happy to the rest of your life, like Anderson.
His story didn’t end here, on the video he has a garage which is more like a museum with 9 running Grave Diggers inside and few authentic and custom made trucks in the yard. We were most impressed from the monster truck with enormously huge rear tires and small front tires, probably made for drag racing. Also this guy has his own Dyno room in his garage where he tests his engines, yeah, we forgot to mention that he built his Grave Diggers on his own.
If you want to hear this man story and how the Grave Digger was born hit play on the video bellow. Also you will have a chance to hear a new 1,500HP roaring in the Dyno room and waiting to be fitted on some of his Grave Diggers.
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