Long before most of us really became aware of the world we live in, in 1989, a guy by the name Doug Malewicki was hard at work creating mechanical wonders. Responsible for a wide range of contraptions ...
Firebird Final Event Spectacular: The East Valley’s long-time speedway goes out of business in style with one final race event featuring monster trucks, funny cars, jet dragsters and Robosaurus — a ...
Anyone who has ever dreamed of owning a real Transformer now can — if the price is right. Robosaurus, a monster truck that turns into a fire-breathing mechanical Tyrannosaurus Rex, will be auctioned ...
Robosaurus — the 42-foot robot-dinosaur star of monster truck rallies, TV shows and movie fame — came, saw and shot 20-foot flames Saturday night at the Miramar Air Show. Controlled (from its head) by ...
Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! See the fire-breathing Robosaurus auctioned off in Scottsdale! See the 40-foot tall metal monster move crush the crowded throngs of auction-goers! See the 20-foot long flames ...
Remember Robosaurus, the 30-ton, 40-foot-tall, fire-breathing, car-crushing monster? It's back. Built way back in 1989 at a reported cost of $2.2 million, Robosaurus was sold at the Barrett-Jackson ...
If the “cash for clunkers” program seems like a good deal for the everyday man, just imagine how happy Robosaurus must be these days. At more than 40 feet tall and 62,000 pounds, the monster has a ...
Robosaurus just sold in all of it's car-crunching amazingness, for a sale price of just $575,000 here at the Barrett-Jackson classic car auction and told the world he'd promise "not to eat any of your ...
When Doug Malewicki attended his first monster truck car show in the late 1980s, he walked away thinking it was extremely stupid. Giant, oversized trucks battering and steamrolling junk cars? Silly.
Modeled after Trasformers toys, Robosaurus is a transforming dinosaur robot, with the driver (or “pilot”) sitting in the head of the ‘bot, with the ability to transform from a 48-foot semi trailer ...
There is something transfixing about watching cars get crushed and set on fire. When they have a name like "Robosaurus" and transform from a typical semi-truck into a 40-foot-tall, 30-ton ...
The 30-ton metallic monster named Robosaurus was back in action Saturday night ahead of the Verizon IndyCar Series’ Firestone 600 at Texas Motor Speedway. While the was postponed due to "weepers" on ...
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