Grave Digger has been thrilling monster truck fans for more than 30 years. Here's what makes it such a beast. For decades, the Grave Digger monster truck has been filling arenas with fans who come to ...
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 all ...
Syracuse, NY -- When Dennis Anderson started driving monster trucks his seat was ripped out of an old Impala and his safety gear consisted of a helmet he bought from a garage sale. A lot has changed ...
During my days at Motor Trend, I've been blessed with the opportunity to experience a lot of amazing things over the years, such as piloting priceless race cars, million-dollar supercars and ...
The release of Capcom's highly-anticipate Resident Evil 3: Nemesis remake is fast-approaching, and players have already gotten confirmation on the return of several fan-favorite (and highly difficult) ...
Its move to monster truck competition started when Grave Digger replaced a monster truck that failed to show up and crush cars. In the mid-1980s, Grave Digger became a full-blown monster truck. A 1957 ...
CURRITUCK COUNTY, N.C. (WAVY) – If you’ve ever made your way out to the Outer Banks, you’ve more than likely noticed a lot full of monster trucks on the side of the road. Those aren’t just any old ...
Who digs the grave when the grave digger dies? Henry (better known as “Heinie”) Maurer is the grave digger in question, one of the last who still dug graves by hand. He was 88 when he died on Aug. 25.