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80's Monsters and Mud Boggers - Duraliner Giant vs Heartbeat of America

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2009

This contains one of the most unusual conclusions to a Monster Truck competition I've ever seen. Enjoy!

All trucks are the properties of their respective owners past and present.

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  • Wrong Head line its

    Duraliner Giant vs, HeartBeat of America

  • Thanks for that. I made the correction.

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  • It's just a shame these trucks were kind of fragile, but at the same time, they looked way more better than the ones you see today

  • I like these Monster Trucks more than the ones they have today. Anyone else feel the same. I guess you always love what you had when you were a child versus what they have now, whether it's music or Monster Trucks.

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  • very well made truck's

  • whats really sad is the out come of what happen to alot of these trucks i see pics of them just sitting in junk yards rotting away like outlaw 35 its now just a rusted heap

  • lol this is great

  • back then.. Monster Trucks were actually trucks !!

  • @dobbins2550 I totally agree and I'm only 23 years old...I only got to catch the end of this style of monster trucks. In the early 1990s when I first started attending monster truck shows, these full bodied trucks were still around...But the fiberglass tubeframe trucks were also starting to become more abundent. I personlly perfer these fullbodied trucks to the newer ones...It doesn't take 40 feet of air to make it an exciting race. I also agree with you about older music being better as well.

  • they looked there best in the 80s but they proform the best now you wont see one of these backfliping or jumping over another monstertuck

  • Broke the tyre LOL think he meant the suspension??

  • I miss the old trucks too. The first truck I saw was Bigfoot at a ford dealership, back when they used to actually crush cars. The trucks were real, they just looked so much cooler, like tab1976 said, especially with those huge 73 inch Firestones. I enjoy the acrobatics of the new ones though, still fun to watch after all these years!

  • haha fail

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