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The team visits Kaase Racing to machine the 640 inch Ford big block from the first monster truck, Bigfoot 1.
The team visits Kaase Racing to machine the 640 inch Ford big block from the first monster truck, Bigfoot 1.
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S6 "Big Foot Engine Build, Part 1"Engine Power gets the honor of rebuilding the 640-inch blown nitrous injected V8 from the original Bigfoot monster truck.
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S6 "Big Foot Engine Build Part 2"The team visits Kaase Racing to machine the 640 inch Ford big block from the first monster truck, Bigfoot 1.
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