In Missouri we call the God father of Monster trucks. Would there even be a sport without this Man ? Does not pack more stadiums than football What hasn't he done for his country. True Icon!
Very interesting interview with Bob. Many things I didn't know about; for example, the real reason they started to use fiberglass body parts. Great stuff.
Kids, and adults, alike need to watch videos like this because it will be a lot better for everyone to see where these trucks came from, long before the innovative Bigfoot 8 was built, and the move to the tube-frame trucks. This was where this industry, and sport, began and it's still amazing to see how much it has changed in 37 years.
The Bigfoot crew did a lot of custom fabrication on their trucks, some of it was stuff you could buy in the store, the winches the roll bars and various other things, but the in cab roll cage was almost certainly custom fabricated by them.
I also have this on VHS, however, the tape I have is called, "Bigfoot Strikes Again." Was this a TV airing of the video, or an alternate version of the tape?
Bigfoot is and always be the king. Bob chandler didn’t sell out like Dennis did that’s why it’s not part of MJ. All of Felds trucks are cookie cutter trucks. Same engine, same chassis etc
@DiggerFanJSB It was the television special version of "Bigfoot Strikes Again," with a few bits edited out, but some of the commercial bumpers have some different footage as well.
Buenos aires otros datos significativos de las dos. la idea es generar el problema es la primera parte del mundo, pero no es Lo mismo, pero si no te puedes perder en Japón.
@MercuryMorrison1 SOme promoters are now getting into the concept of doing the old-school shows, like the Gas Guzzy events, which are 95% old-school trucks and concepts, like the deep mud pit, and the classic car crushes where you just roll up, and crawl over the cars, so you hear the metal crunch and glass break. I love those kind of shows, and we need more of them.
I miss the morning shows on the weekends that TNN had monster trucks on, by that time though the trucks started out with full tubular frames. I miss the old school style body on frame trucks
In Missouri we call the God father of Monster trucks. Would there even be a sport without this Man ? Does not pack more stadiums than football What hasn't he done for his country. True Icon!
Seeing Jim get a wheelie in Bigfoot 5 is somehow even more impressive almost 40 years later than when he originally did it.
Very interesting interview with Bob. Many things I didn't know about; for example, the real reason they started to use fiberglass body parts. Great stuff.
The music itself is iconic 80s with the synthesizers and electro beats
Kids, and adults, alike need to watch videos like this because it will be a lot better for everyone to see where these trucks came from, long before the innovative Bigfoot 8 was built, and the move to the tube-frame trucks. This was where this industry, and sport, began and it's still amazing to see how much it has changed in 37 years.
Big foot is the king of the monster trucks
The kids now days that watch Monster Jam need to watch theses videos! Thanks Mistertbones. Another great video.
Kann du spole meg tilbake til VHS film blått cover på VHS kassetten stemmer det att dere har gitt ut en VHS med blått cover?
this is deffenitly a made for TV version of "Bigfoot strikes again"
This Is The TV Special Version Of Bigfoot Strikes Again
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Does anybody watching this know where I can get a chrome in cab cage like Bigfoot has?
Build one, have it chromed.
The Bigfoot crew did a lot of custom fabrication on their trucks, some of it was stuff you could buy in the store, the winches the roll bars and various other things, but the in cab roll cage was almost certainly custom fabricated by them.
I also have this on VHS, however, the tape I have is called, "Bigfoot Strikes Again." Was this a TV airing of the video, or an alternate version of the tape?
thats is the same thing as bigfoot strikes again but for the tv program they used the alternate name which is challenge of the monster trucks
Hello bob c my dad wartched Bigfoot
Like the vid
In an interview Bob Chandler says what mods they did to the engine so The truck could climb at Gravelrama. Where is that ?
Lima Ohio
Cleves, Ohio just outside of Cincinnati
@@andrewjacobs5579 I mean the video
Bigfoot is and always be the king. Bob chandler didn’t sell out like Dennis did that’s why it’s not part of MJ. All of Felds trucks are cookie cutter trucks. Same engine, same chassis etc
YU MEAN mj THE KING OF PANTIE SALES MASTER BIRD TAUGHT THIS BITCH HOW TO PLAY mj WILL NEVER BE BETTER THAN MASTER BIRD!!@!!
it looks like an alternate version of strikes again
@DiggerFanJSB It was the television special version of "Bigfoot Strikes Again," with a few bits edited out, but some of the commercial bumpers have some different footage as well.
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Buenos aires otros datos significativos de las dos. la idea es generar el problema es la primera parte del mundo, pero no es Lo mismo, pero si no te puedes perder en Japón.
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@MercuryMorrison1 SOme promoters are now getting into the concept of doing the old-school shows, like the Gas Guzzy events, which are 95% old-school trucks and concepts, like the deep mud pit, and the classic car crushes where you just roll up, and crawl over the cars, so you hear the metal crunch and glass break.
I love those kind of shows, and we need more of them.
yah this was a tv special
No clue.
when was that on tv
I miss the morning shows on the weekends that TNN had monster trucks on, by that time though the trucks started out with full tubular frames. I miss the old school style body on frame trucks
In the 80s