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Grave Digger has been thrilling monster truck fans for more than 30 years. Here's what makes it such a beast.
Mention monster trucks, the 12-foot-tall, power vehicles on steroids, and one name always starts the conversation — Grave Digger. Back in 1981, Dennis Anderson, Grave Digger’s originator, told ...
“Our guests really enjoy getting to see the monster trucks up close and are amazed to see them inside of the mall.” The award-winning Grave Digger was rolled out in 1982 by Dennis Anderson.
Originally owned and driven by Dennis Anderson, Grave Digger started out as a Frankenstein’s monster of salvaged parts melded to the body of a 1952 Ford pickup and ended up an iconic monster truck.
For decades, kids across America have had Grave Digger toys. Since its inception in 1982, it's been one of the most iconic monster trucks in the world. In 2024, Grave Digger is still a star for ...
Grave Digger is one of the most recognizable monster trucks in the world. Find out why in this exclusive video.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic monster truck Grave Digger. On Saturday, the truck revs into Monster Jam at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland.
Grave Digger, one of the many monster trucks that performs for Monster Jam, ramps an old van spray-painted to resemble the American flag. Cory Matteson ...
Grave Digger is the most iconic and most popular monster truck in the history of the Monster Jam motorsport.
Grave Digger, one of the most popular monster trucks of all time, will be on display today in Johnston ahead of this weekend's Monster Jam.
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