Monster Tank with big-block Chevy V8s is definitely $92,000 worth of fun

  • This monster tank is a intimidating combo of a tank and a monster truck
  • It’s currently on sale for $92,000 and comes with Chevy V8 engines
  • You need to try and convince everyone you know that buying this is a good idea

Published on Apr 05, 2025 at 4:09 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Apr 01, 2025 at 7:00 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Daisy Edwards

This $92,000 Monster Tank, complete with big-block Chevy V8s, went back on the market after being sold not too long ago for $105,000.

The monster truck, known by the name ‘Overtime Traxx‘, used to be called ‘Bigfoot Fastrax’ and was painted in a classic ’80s Memphis style of teal, purple, yellow, and magenta.

There’s enough space in the monster tank for two, so if you’re interested in purchasing the coolest – or weirdest, depending on what you’re into – date spot, then Overtime Traxx may be for you.

The interior looks incredibly complicated, and coupled with this truck’s intimidating exterior, it’s going to take someone with guts to tame this monster.

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Finally time to buy a $92,000 Monster Tank

If you can think of the two scariest and intimidating vehicles, they’re most definitely a tank and a monster truck.

So, what happens when a tank and a monster truck fall in love? You get Overtime Traxx, the scariest looking vehicle you’ve ever seen.

The monster tank has been relisted after previously being sold via online auction for $105,000.

And now the $92,000 Monster Tank and its big-block Chevy V8s are back on the market. It’s looking for the perfect driver, or drivers, as there’s room enough for two behind the tank’s wheel.

The truck was originally called Bigfoot Fastrax and was painted in the classic Memphis style of the 80s.

If you’re not familiar, that generally means airbrushed in teal, yellow, magenta, and purple. It also features a sturdy Chevy body with two powerful Chevy engines.

You’ll need to work overtime to afford Overtime Traxx

There’s a lot of things you could buy for $92,000 – a brand new GMC Hummer EV SUV, anyone?

But why would you get one of those when you could get an alarming DIY franken-vehicle that’s a combination of a tank and a monster truck?

The Chevy van body was shortened down and replaced by a 1990 Ford Aerostar Body. But even though it was made shorter, it didn’t make it weigh any less at a whopping 20,000 lbs.

This is the Monster Tank of your dreams. You just have to convince every single one of your loved ones that it is, in fact, a good idea…

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Daisy Edwards is a Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Daisy has more than five years’ experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a degree from Goldsmiths, University of London and a dissertation in vintage electric vehicles. Daisy specializes in writing about cars, EVs, tech and luxury lifestyle.