
The track is always unique and challenging for racing while featuring some of the biggest freestyle obstacles around. This year ten monster trucks will duke it out for cash and bragging rights with trophies on the line for both the racing and freestyle competitions. Chad Tingler drove the truck in the “Green Ghost” livery at Minneapolis 2006 as a sub for Dennis Anderson, due to his injury.Our good friends at Monster Truck Throwdown put on some of the best independent monster truck shows around and one of their premiere events is the annual Monster Truck Madness at Soaring Eagle Casino and Resorts.The truck did run coil springs as a test in early 2006, they were abandoned after 2 were destroyed.The 'Green Ghost' paint was also ran on Grave Digger 14 and Grave Digger 15.For the 2012 season, 2 special paint jobs were run on the truck, being the Purple and Green 30th anniversary paint schemes.

The hand-painted 25th Chrome paint took 60+ hours to complete.The truck was rebuilt in 2012, with a new shock package, replacing the 26" shocks with 30" shocks.That streak included his 2010 World Racing title and wins at the first ever stadium events in Philadelphia and Cincinnati. From March 2010 through February 2011, Dennis drove this truck to nine straight stadium racing victories, only to be ended by Frank Krmel in Advance Auto Parts Grinder in Atlanta.2012 - Dennis Anderson (As the 30th Anniversary).2011 - Dennis Anderson (racing only because of a blown engine).2007 - Dennis Anderson (As the 25th Anniversary).After some time of running the green ghost, the truck went to the original scheme. Dennis would win his last two racing championships with Grave Digger 20, one in 2006 and one in 2010. #20 was similar in design to #19, but with more tubing and a more stable shock package. The truck debuted in Minneapolis 2005 with a special green ghost body.


This would be Dennis's longest time in a single Digger, running the truck from 2005-2014. Grave Digger 20 was a Chevrolet panel van monster truck driven by Dennis Anderson.
