Swamp Thing (truck)

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Swamp Thing
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Swamp Thing at The Hop Farm Country Park on 18 August 2007
Owner and driver information
OwnerAction Time Services Ltd
Driver(s)Tony Dixon
Truck information
Year created1994
Body style2004 Ford F350 Super Duty
EngineMethanol injected 540 Cubic Inch Tall Block, BDS Supercharger
TransmissionAutoMatics Turbo 400Fully harden
Swamp Thing at the Monster Jam event in Birmingham's NIA (UK), 2010 Swamp Thing Monster Truck 2010.JPG
Swamp Thing at the Monster Jam event in Birmingham's NIA (UK), 2010

Swamp Thing is a monster truck based on a 2004 Ford F350 Super Duty, and driven by Tony Dixon. The truck was named following a holiday Dixon took with his family in the Everglades. [1]

In 2007 Swamp Thing featured in the Scrapheap Challenge final. [2] [3]

Awards and Championships

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