I grew up with these trucks in the mid to late 80s, and I thank you for preserving their legacy. They were far more entertaining to watch than the current version of the vehicles.
You have a lot of guys and gals ages 35+ that remember those days and we're kids watching all of y'all get out there and put on a show and we wish we could go back to those days. Its one of the biggest reasons why I decided to do the show on my UA-cam channel. Sharing the history of monster trucks with a whole new generation. Even though they cant compete like they did back then, lurking in the crowd of 3D trucks and backflips are the original names still battling. Love the museum, hope to make a trip there someday.
Hi Jeff. I love what you're doing man. Congratulations on all the success with the shows and the museum. I really like hearing all the stories, and gems along the way. I recently ordered a chassis, 4 links, and 2 axle housing from PEI. I have to hustle hard and save up for the rest of the parts, over the next few years to complete it, but I am so excited that words cannot describe it. I lost a brother when I was a kid to a tragedy, and have had plenty of down times. Something about monster trucks has got my passion locked in and has my focus like a laser. I had my wife watch this video today and she liked it. Thanks Jeff for your inspiration and I hope to meet you at the museum or another event soon. Adam
Hi Jeff my name is Cameron here in Australia here mate I would love to see if you can get some of the Australian version of monster trucks into your monster truck hall of fame there mate cheers from Cameron in Victoria Australia here mate
P.s. check out the Grave Digger Go kart I build from scratch on my channel. I figured I better order a real truck before I get hurt in this mini :) Take care and have a good one.
Not sure why its called 'old school' because these are REAL trucks. Should be considered 'vin tag'. And kudos on the museum but any Monster Truck HOF should be located in Missouri.
Thank You for keeping OLD SCHOOL MONSTER TRUCKS ALIVE.
I discovered what brings joy to my life is, Jeff "WildMan" Cook and his amazing videos, Thank you sir, for all you do
I grew up with these trucks in the mid to late 80s, and I thank you for preserving their legacy. They were far more entertaining to watch than the current version of the vehicles.
You have a lot of guys and gals ages 35+ that remember those days and we're kids watching all of y'all get out there and put on a show and we wish we could go back to those days. Its one of the biggest reasons why I decided to do the show on my UA-cam channel. Sharing the history of monster trucks with a whole new generation. Even though they cant compete like they did back then, lurking in the crowd of 3D trucks and backflips are the original names still battling. Love the museum, hope to make a trip there someday.
I'm pretty sure I'm taking the rest of the day off and watch all these videos!!
Im glad to be a part of your life man! Thanks for everything you do!! Much appreciation!🤘🏻👊🏻🤘🏻
Hi Jeff. I love what you're doing man. Congratulations on all the success with the shows and the museum. I really like hearing all the stories, and gems along the way. I recently ordered a chassis, 4 links, and 2 axle housing from PEI. I have to hustle hard and save up for the rest of the parts, over the next few years to complete it, but I am so excited that words cannot describe it. I lost a brother when I was a kid to a tragedy, and have had plenty of down times. Something about monster trucks has got my passion locked in and has my focus like a laser. I had my wife watch this video today and she liked it. Thanks Jeff for your inspiration and I hope to meet you at the museum or another event soon. Adam
Hi Jeff my name is Cameron here in Australia here mate I would love to see if you can get some of the Australian version of monster trucks into your monster truck hall of fame there mate cheers from Cameron in Victoria Australia here mate
amazing bro!!
Gotta love a scout
Love the scout I had 3 of them back in the 90's should have kept them, moved onto Ford back then easier to find parts.
Building it for the right reasons.
P.s. check out the Grave Digger Go kart I build from scratch on my channel. I figured I better order a real truck before I get hurt in this mini :) Take care and have a good one.
3/5/2024
Whistindiesel needs to go here and buy everything
All the pieces in the museum should be kept in the museum. They are keeping history of the sport alive.
@@daisycook6818 still want the whistindiesel boys to snag it.... Js
Why so he can trash them all???I've seen his videos,I know he wouldn't treat them right.
That is a scoot
Craig Bowtne Scout
I loved the racing tanks!!
Not sure why its called 'old school' because these are REAL trucks. Should be considered 'vin tag'. And kudos on the museum but any Monster Truck HOF should be located in Missouri.