Kansas man passed state trooper in 30,000lb 'unstoppable' semi-truck built to plough through everything
Published on Jun 30, 2025 at 6:21 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Jun 30, 2025 at 6:21 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Fenton
This Kansas man passed a state trooper in a 30,000lb ‘unstoppable’ semi-truck built for one thing, and one thing only.
The huge customisation stemmed from a wholesome idea.
And, as the creation came to life, it was clear that the semi-truck was an absolute beast.
But when the man took it for a spin, he passed an unexpected figure along the way.
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This Kansas man passed a state trooper in an ‘unstoppable’ semi-truck
Now, it’s no secret that semi trucks are known to be huge, powerful, and a force to be reckoned with.
But one YouTuber decided to go a step further and customised the 30,000lb semi-truck with a plough, which he deemed to be ‘unstoppable’.
YouTuber Westen Champlin is known to have some creative ideas when it comes to modifying vehicles, but this one may just take the crown.
After a whole customisation project attaching the huge plough that bore a striking resemblance to GTA’s Phantom Wedge, the time came to hit the road and take the huge machine for a spin.
But the risk-taking YouTuber ended up passing a state trooper when he got behind the wheel, which came as a rather big surprise.
“I’ve never seen this many cops anywhere,” he said as he navigated the test drive of the huge truck.
“He turned back on us, he just waved,” he continued.
Online, gearheads couldn’t believe the ordeal either.
“That cop has definitely played GTA, he knows exactly what that thing would do to his car,” suggested one person.
“What in the phantom wedge is this?” joked another.
Westen Champlin is no stranger to creating unusual auto projects
The daredevil gearhead is well known for his unusual creations that have ranged in size and shape.

The YouTuber has driven many vehicles, from huge trucks to sports cars.
In fact, one out-of-the-box project consisted of taking an abandoned cop car and turning it into the ‘world’s fastest’ complete with incredible horsepower.
Plus, we can’t forget the time he tried to drive a truck that he’d blindly bought online over 1,000 miles to Alaska’s most northern point.
There isn’t much that Westen Champlin hasn’t attempted.
For now, though, you can catch all of the cop and plough spotting action below.
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