Back in the 80's all of us boys were obsessed with monster trucks and wrestling. Those were the best days! 👍🏻
@bfields14484 ай бұрын
Monster trucks dirt bikes WWE video games pizza lol😂
@3rdGrant4 ай бұрын
Hell, I’m almost 40 and still am!! Why? Simple, all of the aforementioned things friggin RULE.
@OneLastCrusader4 ай бұрын
@@3rdGrant It was better with Bigfoot and Keystone Crusher... And Roddy Piper and Ultimate Warrior. It's still fun, but not 1980's fun, the hype was better and we 100% believed it. 🤣👍🏻
@knucklestheechidna57184 ай бұрын
90s boys too! I still have Bigfoot vs snake bite VHS
@knucklestheechidna57184 ай бұрын
@@bfields1448back then it was WWF 😉
@brookealexander97284 ай бұрын
I have a Polaroid picture of me standing beside that very truck in the early 80s and I have a piece of an impala car that it had crushed. And a ticket stub signed by Bob Chandler. Those were the good old days.
@PatrickBaptist4 ай бұрын
That's so cool, when I was a little guy in the late 80s I got a big foot power wheels and it got me into watching the big foot shows.
@OriginalPoopMaster50004 ай бұрын
My brother's and I have a picture of us as children inside the wheel of this badboy when it was parked at a shell gas station in Santa Barbara. What an epic truck!
@coreysharp97943 ай бұрын
Back when they crushed everything! Now a days.....yeah.
@SkipsHappyHour3 ай бұрын
Me uncle Herman Denunzio built this engine. He passed away on September 23, 2023. He started Goleta Speed & Marine (which is mentioned in this video) and De Nunzio Racing Products, which sold off road racing parts. They were avid in Off Road (Baja 1000, etc) and Boat Drag racing. Which is were this engine was born. RIP uncle Herman. If you guy remember the boat crash scene on Wide World of sports (Opening Scene) , That my cousin Tonny. Broke his back and both legs. He fully recovered. That was a very similar motor.
@ROBIN_SAGE3 ай бұрын
Godspeed Uncle Herman!
@TimothyDilleyКүн бұрын
What state did he start in?
@SkipsHappyHour16 сағат бұрын
@@TimothyDilley Goleta California
@sapalobo97234 ай бұрын
Bob, you have no clue how much you shaped my childhood. From that truck to the one that was under the Christmas tree. Thank you for being a great part of my past.
@rbslammed61633 ай бұрын
This isn’t bobs channel
@sapalobo97233 ай бұрын
@@rbslammed6163 I don't remember saying it was.
@louiewashere34 ай бұрын
I lived right behind Spikers All American 4x4 in Eloise/Winter Haven and watched Big Foot evolve everyday as a kid, and got to watch it play around in the field behind Spikers behind my house.The whole town could hear this beast when they would fire it up.
@brjones274 ай бұрын
Sweeeeet, how cool that would be?
@knucklestheechidna57184 ай бұрын
Damn that's awesome
@russellweber43344 ай бұрын
The Midwest 4 wheel drive center was in north St. Louis, County.
@lamarpope62164 ай бұрын
I remembered that too as a kid my uncle lived right down the road from spikers on 9th street in Eloise
@russellweber43343 ай бұрын
@@louiewashere3 How did you see bigfoot evolve when the Midwest 4wheel drive center was here in north St. Louis County? I bought Dick Cepek tires and high performance engine parts from the Midwest 4wheel drive center where the bigfoot trucks were made and kept, so how did you see these trucks in Florida.
@kevinmckinzie4 ай бұрын
After Big Foot made its debut, Bob said in an interview that he would build anyone a Monster Truck for $100,000. That was a lot of money at the time and Monster Trucks came a long way since, but I will always remember that story because I really wanted one.
@maelradec67664 ай бұрын
lol my broke a$$ settled with rc monster trucks
@laserbeam16204 ай бұрын
@@maelradec6766 rc cars are the best!
@onmygrind38544 ай бұрын
Now you can't get a motor for than much
@franksantos45054 ай бұрын
@@maelradec6766 🙋🏽♂️ one AA battery Stompers Tuck had small headlights , brave enough to play in my b-room w/lights off but the door wide open for quick boogyman escape..😅🤣😂
@stevansaunders184 ай бұрын
@@onmygrind3854😂😂facts 😂😂😂
@MillennialSuperSaiyan4 ай бұрын
Good memories of grabbing 2 cartons of brand new eggs from the fridge that my mom just bought and running them over with my power wheels big foot! I got grounded and yelled at but those 30 seconds of bad assery as a 6 year old was def worth it!! Love this truck and the engine refresh on this episode! The attention to detail to address every potential future issue on this engine, strengthening weak points, care taken with this engine so that it’s less likely to break something every week was awesome!! Great job guys!
@allenlindsey11753 ай бұрын
AWESOME BRO!!
@davelowets3 ай бұрын
Back when I was young, there was no battery operated Power Wheels, all of our rides had pedals that you had to power with your legs and feet. My son ended up with a Power wheels Jeep under the Christmas tree one year though. Once the original 12 volt lead-acid batteries died, I PROMPTLY rigged it up to use my 18volt Lithium-Ion cordless tool batteries... 😆 The look on my sons face the first time he hit the gas pedal with the tool batteries in it, and the Jeep LITERALLY did a wheelie.... 😂 Those batteries were SO convenient, made POWER in the Jeep, and recharged in 25 minutes instead of overnight like the lead acid originals did. He had a TON of fun with that thing!!... 👍 The motors took the 18volts like a champ, and never failed.
@Guido_Sarducci0073 ай бұрын
"Fuel and spark exploded in it chambers". Most eloquently spoken! Great to see this historic monster ressurected from storage and have these boys put their touch to it! Fantastic video and Thank You!
@davelowets3 ай бұрын
You never want an "explosion" in an engine's combustion chambers. That will kill the engine QUICK. It's a very fast burn, but not an explosion.
@thejakefromstatefarm67684 ай бұрын
That truck has been an integral part of my life all my life. Im 51 now i was 7 the first time i seen it.
@wisdomthroughaworldofwords14124 ай бұрын
I went out and bought a 4 Wheeler Magazine (Winter of 1978) after getting my own 4 Wheel Off Road vehicle. And it appeared as 4WD was becoming big...as in a fad...for me as a young teen just getting started in it. I thought that because I was one of the very first few to roll up with a Four Wheel drive (Cherokee Jeep) as an everyday driver at my high school/my area (that changed quickly). Along with all the new hype for 4WD's came "Bigfoot" which was featured in that edition of "Four Wheeler" magazine which I had just bought. It told the story of how Bob Chandler had built his 4 X 4 Beast up from stock by himself with Industrial size rims and tires! Literally, changing the face of trucks, Jeeps, and Broncos everywhere as they were just starting to get around town with lift kits and bigger tires. A true innovation: BigFoot. A great time for Four Wheel Drives everywhere and bringing great memories.
@joshuaflare793721 күн бұрын
Double thumbs up! Life long FORD, BIGFOOT And Bob Chandler Fan! 43 years old and this truck still brings me back to my childhood and teary-eyed nostalgia to when so many things were so much better.
@dougbowling18443 ай бұрын
I was 15 and this is the truck that made me decide I was going to drive pickups instead of cars
@taylor_imaging4 ай бұрын
One of my brothers friends fathers was an employee at Midwest 4 wheel drive in the 70s. He drove the original bigfoot home one night and I got to ride in the bed with a few kids from the neighborhood. Every time he turned the rear steer I hit my head on the bedside lol. I am a photographer as is Bob Chandler and we always have great conversations at the open houses.
@klink7084 ай бұрын
Is this the very first bigfoot or is the one with the smaller tires they used in the movie Take This Job and Shove It the first one? That truck had a 460 engine, smaller tires and a winch. Also cool story you were a lucky kid getting to ride in the back of Bigfoot....
@nathanmcdonald6104 ай бұрын
@@klink708 I believe Bigfoot #1 was used in take this job and shove it. Also Bigfoot #1 originally had a blown 460 in it but I think it was around 1985 when Bob swapped in this big 640ci Ford in.
@michaelbaumgardner25304 ай бұрын
I remember the first time I saw this truck as a kid,it stuck with me,my first vehicle was a blue 1977 F-250,it has to an honor to work on this truck.
@caseyspeer81794 ай бұрын
I'm so grateful that you guys got to do this for us thank you so much
@eriklarson91374 ай бұрын
Were you happy when they did this back in 2015? That's when this aired. 10 years ago...
@89firebird3 ай бұрын
Nice and special thanks to all those who are involved in part of History Bob Chandler and what a legend
@robertbittles69444 ай бұрын
48:13 This one time at band clamp. All joking aside you guys and everyone involved did an amazing job here. To improve/repair what was necessary without completely changing the DNA of the thing. I enjoyed every second of skill and care that went into this amazing piece of automotive history.
@ronwatson49024 ай бұрын
Now that is perfection! Thanks to everyone involved for making this happen. I've been a fan from the beginning.
@sargepent98154 ай бұрын
This truck absolutely belongs in the Smithsonian. Going to Monster Jam and seeing Bigfoot and Gravedigger in the late 80s/early 90s and going deaf and getting light-headed on exhaust are cherished memories
@RamboBlood-bw8ey4 ай бұрын
I'm a Ford Guy. My first car was a '66 mustang. I grew up watching Bigfoot. Born in the '70s in the '80s this was Big. Glad to see you guys working on it. Good to see Bigfoot again. I've always wanted to see Bigfoot in person as a kid. Bigfoot is one in the history books. Thanks guys for this good video
@Tithulta14 ай бұрын
Talk about a kids big dream, Bigfoot was undoubtedly one of my favorites growing up!!!
@ArmyRayOIF4 ай бұрын
I am so jealous that you guys get to be a part of this when I was a kid back in the 80s I wanted everything BigFoot and one of my best Christmas memories was Santa bringing me a BigFoot power wheels.
@shearogers41822 ай бұрын
There is a picture floating around somewhere of a six year old me chilling in the wheel of Bigfoot. That is the greatest of em all.
@SternLX4 ай бұрын
The truck that turned me into a Ford Truck fan for life as a kid. I couldn't wait to turn 16 and get my license and a Ford Truck. And I did too. I got a 1967 F100(used of course) for my 16th birthday. 1 of 2 that my uncle had stashed away.
@TheRoadhammer3792 ай бұрын
Same here!
@CarlCall-dl5ir3 ай бұрын
Hey Jimmy , it's always great seeing you either at the old shop off of I-270 in St Louis or when y'all come to Columbus Ohio. Thanks for the friendship and when Gene Patterson and Donny Wiesmuller needed help working on Big Foot because of Donny and his broken arm . I enjoyed working on Big Foot with these guys . Gene I hope you and your wife are happy out in California with your wife's family . Andy Brass I know you gave up hauling steel to drive these beautiful trucks but I seen you moved on so take care Buddy . Bob your incredible and sorry I never got to know you like the others but I LOVE your trucks . I would love the opportunity to hang out y'all again and work on your trucks if you come back to Ohio . Y'all can find me again through my friend and neighbor Danny Zuko at 92.3 WCOL . Shaggy PS : man we are getting old Jimmy . By the way your buddy Dan with Sampson is not far down the road from my house outside of Circleville .. I still remember y'all shared ideas years ago on the construction of tubular frames and cages being built . Big Foot #1 ALWAYS
@adamcrux68294 ай бұрын
Sometimes I feel like we've gone backwards when it comes to mechanical engineering. The engines from back then just hit different. I have a SRT challenger with 700+ HP. But I still remember my dads 73 Firebird Formula that he swapped a blown 455 into in the mid 80s feeling like it was going to crush my rib cage on launch. I wish he kept that car... My dad also took me to see this very truck at a monster truck event in 1987. I was only 5 years old but still remember being able to feel the engine sounds in my chest every time the trucks went by. Big Foot was my hero and I will never forget the joy I felt watching these guys in these giant trucks.
@davelowets3 ай бұрын
It's ALL about the cubes.... Today's smaller engines just don't have the torque of a mountain motor big block. The 550" motor in my Olds is like a bucking bronco when you hit the throttle. It's instantanious.. My buddy with a 700+h.p. turbo LS Silverado says the same thing as you did... he rode in my Olds and said "WOW!! this thing is a WHOLE different animal than my truck!! I WISH mine came on like this thing does when you hit the throttle!!" Yea, a big cube N/A engine is definitely a different beast than a small cube boosted motor. Torque for days
@jessiec41284 ай бұрын
Back in the 80's that truck was parked where everyone who was in the right freeway could see it. My dad was a truck driver and he pointed it out to me. I watched that truck many times on TV. And it i could not wait to see it on TV! It is Awesome to see the engine being put back inside the truck. That is so cool.
@GeneralSulla3 ай бұрын
I used to take my 3 boys to the Monster Truck rallies in San Diego. They would cheer for their favorite trucks. Memories I'll go home with. Blessings.
@RenegadesGarage4 ай бұрын
Powernation 2.. Awesome rebuild of an Icon. I remember going to see it here in Jacksonville, FL. Back then my dad owned a welding shop called "Triple D Welding" and was in the process of building one around 1978-1979 but the owner of the truck ran out of money so we had to scratch the idea. It sat in our field for a few years before the owner was able to pay for the work already done and take it. Not sure what ever happened to it after that.
@DOWNTOWN_AUDIO4 ай бұрын
That engine alone is a work of art. That valve train alone, I almost screamed when I saw that! What a beautiful engine!
@king_anonymous214 ай бұрын
As someone who has seen big foot 2.0 when I was 9 it’s good to see the original come back to life
@Gamefreak81124 ай бұрын
I don't think the smithsonian is good enough for this beast. It doesn't want to sit idle gathering dust, it wants to be driven and maintained. We have the technology, it has the power, it deserves nothing less.
@Chainsaw-ASMR4 ай бұрын
100% agree. A quiet museum exhibit hall is the wrong venue for machines that are meant to move. Every car “museum” I’ve ever visited is a bittersweet experience because on one hand I get to see an iconic vehicle, but it’s also sad, like seeing a caged eagle.
@rbslammed61633 ай бұрын
And when something happens to it or the engine blows and there aren’t parts to replace the ruined parts?
@Gamefreak81123 ай бұрын
@@rbslammed6163 If the parts were made once then they can be made again.
@craigstreetzel77434 ай бұрын
What an honor pat's got it under control and it will be forever now associated with this video and Power Nation
@BigDMF3 ай бұрын
I'm 49 and remember when monster trucks 1st started
@h.e.floydiii72592 ай бұрын
A magnetic-base Starret indicator on an all aluminum set up? I caught that...Good thing your guy was holding it tight against that block!😂 We've all been there!
@hauntastic1583 ай бұрын
Hands Down the Greatest Monster Truck in History!! You guys are amazing Thank you for restoring this Historic piece!!
@markwallace52744 ай бұрын
Awesome video to watch I was born in 85 and growing up I was a huge fan of Bigfoot to young me it was the baddest truck in the World !!!
@dwp1394 ай бұрын
This was fun to see happen, especially since they also went to a lot of the Bigfoot sponsors for the work to be done. Unfortunately, this engine was taken back out. The issue that came up was nothing that these guys did, it was just that what the truck is used for, there was not enough air flow going through to properly cool the engine. It would overheat really quick and rather than risk damage, it is pulled out and now is on display at the Bigfoot office. I do agree, this needs to be displayed at the International Monster Truck Museum and Hall of Fame. This was the benchmark.
@brjones274 ай бұрын
Aww. If these guys knew, they could so quickly fix that.
@dwp1394 ай бұрын
@@brjones27 They didn't. It happened a few years after they did the rebuild. When it was pulled out it was exactly as they did for the rebuild. Wasn't the fault of the engine, just for what it was made for originally was not what it was used for later in life. I'm glad it was pulled out before it overheated for good and it meant another teardown.
@eriklarson91374 ай бұрын
This happened in 2015. That is when this episode aired. They are trying to fool their own fans. What a business model. Knowing that, everyone should for sure sub and like.
@hydrocarbon824 ай бұрын
My guess is they switched from pure methanol fuel to a mix or leaded gas. Methanol sucks a lot of heat out of the engine when it evaporates. It's typical to see the section above the blower and the blower case to ice over a bit from that cooling effect.
@dwp1394 ай бұрын
@@hydrocarbon82 would make sense since it didn't run on race fuel in its later years.
@chadh34412 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting this video together and for everyone's contributions to keep this legend alive! I, like millions of other kids at the time in the 80's, had our entire world rearranged because of Bigfoot! I wouldn't change that experience for anything! Great job to all that had a part in this American icon! Cheers
@DroneStrike17764 ай бұрын
Bigfoot and Grave Digger, the OGs of the Monster Truck.
@ThomasSicking-yv6sw3 ай бұрын
And usa1
@timcheek51343 ай бұрын
Bigfoot wat before gravedigger
@orangecrate58953 ай бұрын
Bigfoot, USA-1, Bearfoot, and King Kong are the O.G.'s. Grave Digger was a follower.
@mikemanilla28634 ай бұрын
Awesome job, what an honor to do the job!
@jonroland27023 ай бұрын
I've got pictures from the 80s of Bigfoot 1 in Cincinnati. Dad took me when I was a kid. Been obsessed with big trucks ever since!
@ROBIN_SAGE3 ай бұрын
This thing was super trick for the 1980’s. Extremely cool episode!!! So many great memories of all things Bigfoot-Related as a kid in the 80’s. Thanks for doing this 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@pathemperley15964 ай бұрын
I too have some pictures of this truck in Salem, Oregon at the fairgrounds. it was displayed at a car show and the crowd talked them into starting it up and doing cookies on the concrete in the middle of some aluminum bleachers. i just was always in awe of this Truck. It was so loud and I am a Die Hard Blue Oval Person! I loved this show and how they restored and put the Original motor back into the truck. I have pictures of that day. I will get those pictures out and look at them again. Childhood memories!!!!
@usmcwhodat80122 ай бұрын
What an amazing video, I can remember playing with my 1983 Bigfoot battery powered truck and watching this truck at the Baton Rouge Tractor Pulls. What a legend and I hope the Smithsonian takes over this Iconic trend setting Truck.
@bjones408o3 ай бұрын
What an honor to work on such an American Icon of a Truck!!! Insane what goes into those trucks
@ravenheart14394 ай бұрын
Im not a mechanic, but damn them heads are just huge, the precision is amazing, I know precision, but these guys are the poster children of it lol ...I remember the first time I saw this truck in the early 80's there was nothing like it, it was like an alien man, remember it clearly, this engine is a work of art, glad i stumbled on this...
@DavidZuleger4 ай бұрын
POWER NATION....YOU ALL JUST DID WHAT COULD'VE BEEN THE MOST IMPOSSIBLE REBUILD...FULLY REFURBISHED THAT ENGINE WOW!!!! I HAD TO TURN DOWN MY CELLPHONE VOLUME WHEN YOU STARTED THAT BEAST😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mrdilligaf00014 ай бұрын
When this truck first hit the seen, I was driving graiot ave. In Michigan and that truck was driving down two lanes at once. Coolest thing I’d ever seen at the time. That same weekend it was at the silver dome in Pontiac Mi.
@LundRebel4 ай бұрын
And he chose a Ford to drive and build this. Enough said. Ole Henry Ford has a smile ear to ear. Thanx Bob.
@eriklarson91374 ай бұрын
It says he, like you, is too biased to see the actual truth. A very admirable quality.
@LundRebel4 ай бұрын
I think it means he's smart like me. And wanted the best. #1 selling trucks in America forever. Fact. Deal with it.
@kostikyoda10783 ай бұрын
@LundRebel 31:05 min.... "that blocks had more than one accident in its life, we can see some welding in the valley and stuff and on the outside...." That weak ass block has flown apart more times than a jilted schizophrenic lefty bride left at the altar. 😅. Weak as piss
@michaelthompson85044 ай бұрын
I don't have the direct memories with this truck like so many in here do, I just know it will be a sad day when it parks for the last time.
@KevinBostwick4 ай бұрын
This was fascinating to watch. Big Foot was my favorite growing up!
@doylecoody16512 ай бұрын
My childhood is alive and well , thank you .
@stephenschenider40073 ай бұрын
Wow this brings back memories. I remember having the Bigfoot Power Wheel when I was a kid.
@SteveMartin-ir7un4 ай бұрын
Nice build up..Pat and Kasse what a combo.
@dano92153 ай бұрын
Amazing. I went to the stock car race back in 1980 something. I was a kid and seen this exact truck. I was amazed to see a truck drive over the top of cars. It was the first one. Im a Chevy guy, but I will never forget seeing this truck.
@ManBoo554 ай бұрын
That is the cleanest motor when opening I have ever seen. Well maintained
@noduh7364 ай бұрын
It should be in a museum it was the birth of a sport
@jimmieyoung9254 ай бұрын
May go into one after Bob dies just depends on the will I just read Bob will not allow anyone to touch the paint because it was done by a very close friend who is now dead
@finfan10093 ай бұрын
I remember that truck use to be in Surfside Beach,SC, many years ago. It used to be sitting outside .
@andujo2114 ай бұрын
I feel like a kid again 😂. Begging my Dad if we could go see bigfoot and USA1. Awesome
@baddestmofoalive4 ай бұрын
My dad LOVED those Predator carbs. Thats all he ran on his performance cars!
@johngibson38374 ай бұрын
Would like to know if your dad had issues with air been sucked in past needle bearings on the throttle shafts, had this problem with a NA 351C which ment for a normal idle the whole carb tune was super rich
@baddestmofoalive4 ай бұрын
@@johngibson3837 I’ll ask next time I talk to him. I do know that he would grind custom cams for the carb, make fuel baffles out of cut up beer cans, adjust the size, quantity and spacing of individual holes in the Venturi fuel bar and about every other tweak and tune you could do to them. His last setup was on a ZZ4 small block he blueprinted with an original 6-71 on a chopped and tubbed 34 Ford Coupe that would run like a scalded ape on VP110
@TheRoadhammer3792 ай бұрын
We ran them on 545ci BBF sled pull engines. They were all tuned by an old timer that was a carb wizard, absolutely love these carbs
@dudebud724 ай бұрын
It’s like seeing my childhood best friend. This thing was in Glend Fals NY
@RealSVTJunkie3 ай бұрын
Very cool! Must watch and thank you for sharing
@TheAnonymous1oneАй бұрын
Love the history in this video great job guys.
@redneckrevolt14 ай бұрын
It’s amazing they got to sign the inside of the engine! I would die to be able to have a job with them building engines like big foot’s engine! Awesome video!!!
@IMAXXHEW3 ай бұрын
Props to Goleta Speed and Marine‼️ This is how we do... do, do, do, do. 🇺🇸 (805) FTW 🏁
@andrehooker32294 ай бұрын
That's clean a** engine to be 20 years old 😎
@SkittleKicksPlays3 ай бұрын
As a child of the 80s Big Foot was everywhere. The merch was as big as those 66" tires, and heck I remember Power Wheels had a Big Foot truck. She is that iconic, and the evolution story from a simple camping truck to the #1 monster truck is epic! Without Big Foot (and the legend Bob Chandler) I doubt that monster truck racing would ever have been a thing. Sure someone may have built a beast, but it never would have caught on. There are others but there can only be 1 original Big Foot. Big Foot is the OG and the GOAT!!!
@fourwheelerjock3 ай бұрын
I love the George and Jeremy podcasts. Be cool to have them on once every year or 2 just for updates
@Dante_S550_Turbo3 ай бұрын
They worked on monster trucks at my old school, barn behind my school. The school ended up buying the barn. Had the power wheel Big Foot growing up. Needless to say Big Foot was my favorite monster truck.
@tct9mm1514 ай бұрын
Kaase is such a Gentlemen!
@for-sure-friend4 ай бұрын
wow this was amazing- i remember this as a kid
@danielbargas33774 ай бұрын
There’s something about a blown alcohol big block 385 series Ford that I just love
@matts3753 ай бұрын
I remember seeing the original bigfoot live, if a truck could be a super hero, it was bigfoot.
@BerlinghoffRasmussen3 ай бұрын
New displacement is 572ci (4.377 x 4.750) if anyone was wondering.
@andrewsatkowski7637Ай бұрын
Currently running a 572?
@bobwire33104 ай бұрын
AWSOME ....... How can anyone Forget about this ICONiC MACHINE as a kid we all LOVED this TruCK🤘🤘🤘🤘🎣🎣🎣💪💪💪✨✨✨✨💨💨💨💨💨KeeP it GOING
@stampede18ecs4 ай бұрын
I got my picture taken right beside this truck in the early 2000s with my grand parents who took me to the fair that year
@oliver299d3 ай бұрын
in the early 80s, my father brought in Bigfoot for an appearance at our yearly sidewalk sale for our parts store and speed shop, the truck and trailer was too big to fit at the hotel so they parked it in our front yard, and I woke up to Bigfoot being in our front yard, I was probably 7 or 8 at the time there are pics of me and my best friend in front of Bigfoot before we got on the bus to go to school, it was pretty amazing
@chadh34412 ай бұрын
That would be the most awesome thing to ever wake up to as a kid! I'm sure you and your friends were off the chain probably for months afterwards. Lol! I know I would have been! Cheers
@Fulcrum47474 ай бұрын
I would love to see bigfoot again
@nathanmcdonald6104 ай бұрын
Bigfoots still around, they just race in separate circuits other than Monster Jam.
@mekagoenlaputahostia3 ай бұрын
Man, that engine sounds like glory ❤
@cupcakemcgee31753 ай бұрын
Hail to bob chandler the king of monster trucks. I have a ton of photos when I was little when he would come and stop in front of our house to go across the street to predator carb. Got to take some rare photos of ms big foot ✌️✌️
@iwishiknew104 ай бұрын
I worshiped Bigfoot back in the 80s. This is an amazing episode.
@ww219433 ай бұрын
When I was a kid I wanted the Power Wheels version more than anything. I also loved Police Academy 2 because of Bigfoot!
@eloy06124 ай бұрын
You know damn well they maxed that sucker out on the dyno off camera 😂
@bmstylee4 ай бұрын
Maybe but I doubt it. That engine isn't something that is easily replaced if you damage it.
@PatrickBaptist4 ай бұрын
Prob not, it's not gonna be easy to replace something that rare, I think that's why it didn't spend much time at all on the dyno and I don't blame em, I wouldn't wanna be known as the D-bag that screwed up big foots big block lol. Shame they didn't make that out of iron it would hold up so much better.
@nathanmcdonald6104 ай бұрын
Yeah I doubt it. This is a very unique and rare engine. While I'm sure they would have loved to, the risk of damaging something or blowing the engine all together would have been catastrophic for them not only financially but their image as well.
@jberry19822 ай бұрын
The OG bigfoot was no doubt awesome my personal favorite was the 88-91 body style Big foot
@johnkurpiewski39964 ай бұрын
It’s a shame that a big company was trying to kill this truck . This is an American treasure.
@amigo88724 ай бұрын
Olá POWERNATION 2 , sou brasileiro tenho hoje 43 anos , na infância não tinha amigos verdadeiros então passava horas no videogame , e bigfoot foi um jogo que sempre me deixava animado quando criança , ver o verdadeiro bigfoot hoje me roubou um sorriso. obrigado
@JohnnyNeff-y5cАй бұрын
Was those copper head gaskets
@fordtechlife4 ай бұрын
Man I love that truck, I think this truck turned me into a FORD TOUGH TRUCK GUY 🙌👊🇺🇸💪🔥
@JMB6764 ай бұрын
I had a VHS tape with a this truck and all the other Bigfoot trucks like Bigfoot 7 with those crazy huge tall tires. Watched that on replay.
@defilade10664 ай бұрын
No Decade compared to the 80's!!
@adambater27673 ай бұрын
The iconic sound of them FORD door🤷🏻💯❤
@metalted61283 ай бұрын
What a motor!! What a legend!! Great video!!
@metalted61283 ай бұрын
Crazy modern technology would easily double the power numbers!! But old school!! Is cool school!! Love it!!
@gregorymatre4 ай бұрын
I was at the up hill drags at Peeples, Ohio. When he used the rear steer for the first time. When the sand rail got in his way. And he crabbed big foot around him and went right up that hill of peegravel. And, this was before they had the tires that he uses today. Rear tractor tires all the way around. I wish I still had the pictures that I took that day.
@thatfordguy22684 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to grow up about a half hour from the original Big Foot world headquarters.. which is now a hyundai dealership😢 They would have number 5, the big one parked out front with a porch swing hanging under it. I remeber a news report of number 5 driving it on the overpass on hwy 270 back in the day😂
@allenlindsey11753 ай бұрын
Membe that time BigFoot drove across the Mississippi River EPIC!!
@billyrice97114 ай бұрын
I was born in 1970 I grew up with big foot and that beautiful Ford power 🔋 ❤
@musclekingmedia2 ай бұрын
Awesome and great to see but what erk’d me was the black an fitting. They sell red n blue still. And with that being said… love the show and awesome to see a childhood fav come back to life!!
@randyodom39234 ай бұрын
That was so hot! Thanks guy you made my night. Master Craftsmen!