GRAVE DIGGER

Digger XII is fully two feet longer and five inches wider than it's predecessors. Digger is harder to ignore than ever, with lighter and stronger axles, a staggering 1,500 horsepower engine, and a transmission setup that enables the Grave Digger crew to change the transmission in 20 minutes. Digger XII was driven by Norm Miller in 2000.

Vehicle: 1950 Creative Glass Stretched Chevy Panel Truck

Engine: 540 CI, Chevy with an 871 Littlefield blower

Horespower: 1450

Transmission: Bruno/Lenco 3-speed

Running Gear: PRO-FAB Quick Change transfer case and Rockwell 106 axles with Clark 3:1 planetaries

Suspension: Combs Nitrogen shocks

Wheel Travel: 28" front & 30" rear

Wheel Base: 154 inches

Tires: 66X43X25 inch Goodyear Terras

Width: 12 feet

Height: 11 feet 6 inches

Chassis: Grave Digger custom tube-style with triangulated four-link suspension

Steering: Front: Orbital Controlled Hydraulic Rear: Electric/Hydraulic

I took these shots in Syracuse, NY. 2001.

Gary Porter

I took these shots in Syracuse, NY. 2003.

I took these shots in Syracuse, NY. 2004.

Gary Porter

I took these shots in Wildwood, NJ. 2004.

Gary Porter

From Donnie Farrelly

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Paul M. Harry sent me these photos.

From Trevor Andrews

The pics are from Syracuse, New York (2004 and 2007), Middletown, New York (2004) and Weedsport, New York (2004). There is one picture in particular that I'm very proud of which features Grave Digger and Maximum Destruction during the Ford Photo Moment in 2004. I was hoping to print out a copy and have it blown up as a one-of-a-kind poster. At any rate, enjoy the photos and keep up the absolutely fantastic work.

 Jonathan J. Lenhardt

Jon Lenhardt sent these 3 shots.

1. was taken in Weedsport, NY.

2. Was in Syracuse, NY. just before Gary Porter tipped over backwards.

The last was also taken in Syracuse.

Wildwood, NJ. last fall at Thunder on the Beach. From Will.

Alex Gilger sent me these 2 shots.

Andrew Fitzpatrick sent me these shots.

Andrew Fitzpatrick sent me these shots.

Gary Porter

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