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Monster Jam, Official Mega Grave Digger All-Terrain Remote Control Monster Truck with Lights, 1:6 Scale

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For the 2007 season, two separate designs were created to celebrate Grave Digger's 25th anniversary: Grave Digger 17 – Alan Pittman's pro modified drag racer, which ran a Grave Digger paint job as part of a sponsorship. It has since retired. Grave Digger 15 - A four-link suspension Grave Digger. It was driven by Charlie Pauken from 2001 to 2008. It is now retired. span itemprop="name">Great Gift!Bought this for my nephew for his birthday - he's obsessed with Grave Digger and had an absolute blast playing with this. It's HUGE and he loved driving it over all his other toys. Great gift!

Date published: 2022-02-24

Grave Digger 14 (left, with the 20th Anniversary body) and Grave Digger 17 (right) in 2002 Grave Digger 14 - A four-link suspension Grave Digger. It was driven by Dennis Anderson from 2001 to 2003, as well as Jason Childress and Scott Pontbriand from 2003-2004, Carl Van Horn in 2005, and Chad Tingler from 2006 until 2010, when it was retired due to extensive chassis damage. Dennis Anderson's tombstone, circa 2008.The tombstones on the side of Grave Digger represent many different things: Chrome versions of both special edition designs, with 3D logos and Grim faces, were run at Monster Jam World Finals XIII by Dennis; the green one was used during racing, while the purple one was run for freestyle. The Grim faces (both 3D and non-3D) would feature red LED lights in the eyes.

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Weston Anderson (Arena Tour East), Brandon Vinson (Arena Tour Central), Adam Anderson (Stadium Tour Red), Tyler Menninga (Stadium Tour Blue and WF skills challenge) Grave Digger 3 – Built in 1991 as the first tube-frame, four-link suspension Grave Digger. Converted into WCW Nitro Machine's chassis in 1999, and was run under multiple identities during the early-mid 2000s, most notably Inferno. Currently owned by Jimmy Durr, and has been converted yet again into Slag Hag. span itemprop="name">Great gift!My son received this as a gift and loves it! Good quality and long lasting battery power.
Date published: 2022-02-25

Grave Digger 36 - A CRD chassis driven by Tyler Menninga from October 2018 to 2021, and currently by Brandon Vinson since 2022. It would be used by Dennis Anderson during his final lap for the Class of 2020 induction ceremony at the Monster Jam Hall Of Fame event in Orlando, Florida in 2021. Grave Digger 16 - A four-link suspension Grave Digger built and driven by Pablo Huffaker from 2002-2013.Grave Digger 35 - A Paul Cohen chassis unveiled at SEMA 2017. It is currently driven by Adam Anderson since 2018. He'd win his third racing championship in this chassis. Grave Digger 22 - Originally debuted as Batman in 2006. Became Grave Digger 22 and was driven by Charlie Pauken from 2009 to 2013. It would be driven as Monster Mutt at Monster Jam World Finals XI and win the freestyle championship under Pauken. It was retired shortly after 2013. REVOLUTIONARY BALANCING TECH: With dual optical sensors, this is the only remote-control vehicle that allows you to drive while doing both nose and tail wheelies. Master 12 insane replica stunts and more! The fleet body was the exact same as the regular design but featured a large 30th Anniversary logo on the side, with the full moon and haunted house serving as the zero. Grave Digger 37 - A CRD chassis that Randy Brown debuted in South America events in 2018. The chassis was used for overseas displays and competition. After the retirement of Grave Digger 33, it is now driven by Weston Anderson since 2022.

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