Bigfoot 14

Built by Bigfoot in 1993.

Still owned by Bigfoot and in use on the Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live US tour

This truck debuted at the Louisiana Superdome in January 1994. This truck won its first points championship in 1995. On September 11, 1999, driver Dan Runte and Bigfoot 14 set a then-world record jump of a monster truck at 202 feet, breaking the previous record of 144 feet, 10 inches. The truck set the record by jumping over a Boeing 727 airplane at the Tennessee Aviation Days air show at the Smyrna, Tennessee, Airport.

Firsts:

The first MONSTER TRUCK to use, perform and/or accomplish the following:

BIGFOOT #14

1994 - Indoor Long Jump - Dan Runte - 117 feet - Houston, TX

1996 - First monster truck to win 8 consecutive points races - Dan Runte - Penda Points Series

1999 - World Record Long Jump - Dan Runte - 145 feet - Bloomsburg, PA

1999 - Guinness Book of Records - Monster truck long jump - 202 feet - Smyrna, TN

1999 - Guinness Book of Records - Monster truck recorded speed - 69.3 mph - Smyrna, TN

1999 - Guinness Book of Records - Monster truck jump height - 24 feet - Las Vegas

1999 - First monster truck to jump a tractor-trailer & 7 cars - Las Vegas, NV

2016 - First monster truck to perform in Kuwait - Dan Runte

Bigfoot 14 in Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, October 16, 2010

#14 Charlottetown, PEI 2007

#14 Windsor Nova Scotia July 2011 5

#14 2005 30th Anniversary with hauler

#14 2005 Kane County Fair, July 20, Dave Harkey 7

#14 2009 Bad Boy Larry Swim

#14 2010 Bad Boy Larry Swim design by Cale Putnam

#14 Bad Boy 2011-12 Larry Swim design by Brad Shaw

#14 2010 Ms Bigfoot Amber Walker

#14 at Misissippi Coliseum 2020

#14 Odyssey Battery

#14 2016 Camo Operation-Appreciation

#14 Rodney Tweedy

Bigfoot 14 at the 2003 Ford 100th Anniversary USHRA sanctioned event.

 #14 - Little Valley, August 2019

2000-2003 Bigfoot #14 Chromalusion

March 9, 1998 - Dan Runte, driver of BIGFOOT 14 set the new world record outdoor long distance monster truck jump at the Cox Communications Air Show Spectacular at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa, AZ

2003 - Bigfoot #14 Cyclone from the 2003 Ford 100th Anniversary event in Dearborn, Michigan, driven by Dan Runte. This show is considered to be the last USHRA-ran show the Bigfoot team ran in.

Dan Runte and Bigfoot 14 won racing.

#14, 2003

2003 - Bigfoot #14 as Miss Bigfoot, as seen is the movie ‘Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle’ (but in this image, the word "Miss" has been removed).

2003 - Bigfoot #14 as Miss Bigfoot, as seen is the movie ‘Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle’ – this image shows the ‘Miss’ decal that was only used on the truck in the movie. After filming was finished, the ‘Miss’ decal was removed and the truck was just referred to as ‘Charlie’s Angels Bigfoot’.

Bigfoot #14 - Ghost Flames Bigfoot was a paint scheme from Bigfoot 4X4 on a Ford body used in 2003. Dan Runte ran the body for another year in 2004.

#14 2011-2012

2014 #14 Vi-Cor TruMax Brutus

In Prescott Valley, AZ. The only other venue where this paint scheme was ran.

December 14th 1999 - Dan Runte jumping a tractor-trailer & 7 cars - Las Vegas, NV

In August 2006, BIGFOOT teamed with J&K Motorsports, St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, and Mercy Foundation North for the Crush Out Breast Cancer initiative. BIGFOOT 14 would go on to sport a pink and black campaign inspired body and be driven by Dave Harkey in Red Bluff, California for West Coast Monster Truck Nationals.

#14, Tennessee Aviation Days air show at the Smyrna, Tennessee, Airport.– On September 11, 1999, driver Dan Runte and Bigfoot 14 set a then-world record jump of a monster truck at 202 feet, breaking the previous record of 144 feet, 10 inches. The truck set the record by jumping over a Boeing 727 airplane at the

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