Professional monster truck driver Dennis Anderson visited Hoover Dam on Tuesday and was impressed with the massive structure. But his eyes kept glancing over to the rugged hills nearby. "I kept ...
Monster trucks crash as part of their performance and they're built to take a beating. That's why it's so unsettling to hear Dennis Anderson, creator of Grave Digger and arguably the sport's most ...
Dennis Anderson didn’t have any money back then when he was working on a farm in his hometown of Kill Devil Hills, N.C., and spending all of his spare cash fixing up an old pick-up truck so he could ...
Ever since I got arrested for stealing monster trucks in ’98, I’ve been locked up inside these four prison walls, dreaming of Grave Digger. See, Daddy was a racecar driver, and Mama was a ...
It was 1982 when Dennis Anderson's original Grave Digger--a '52 Ford pickup--made its debut in Morgans Corner, North Carolina. What started off with that mud-bog racer has grown into a monster-truck ...
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