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An up-to-date list of Australian trucks running today.
Gallery may be updated over time. Click on the image for full photo. All photos belong to Down Under Monster Watch unless credited otherwise.

Bushranger
Driver: Simon O'Neil
Debut: 2016
Fun Fact: Originally a rebuilt Live Wire in the United States, it never competed until it was given the Bushranger name once shipped in Australia.
Debut: 2016
Fun Fact: Originally a rebuilt Live Wire in the United States, it never competed until it was given the Bushranger name once shipped in Australia.

Buddy
Driver: Brock Thomas
Debut: 2017
Fun Fact: Buddy was the first 3D dog body ever constructed in Australia.
Debut: 2017
Fun Fact: Buddy was the first 3D dog body ever constructed in Australia.

Devil's Taxi
Driver: Sam Xuereb, Michael Xuereb
Debut: 2008
Fun Fact: Built from the ground up by Sam, this truck once held the world record for Longest Wheelstand In A Monster Truck.
Debut: 2008
Fun Fact: Built from the ground up by Sam, this truck once held the world record for Longest Wheelstand In A Monster Truck.

Extreme
Driver: Michael Stratte
Debut: 2010
Fun Fact: This truck, when under a different guise, attempted to beat the record for Fasted Speed In A Monster Truck.
Debut: 2010
Fun Fact: This truck, when under a different guise, attempted to beat the record for Fasted Speed In A Monster Truck.

Madusa
Driver: Madusa
Debut: 2020
Fun Fact: This truck was piloted by the Queen Of Carnage herself on two occassions.
Credit: Paris Charles
Debut: 2020
Fun Fact: This truck was piloted by the Queen Of Carnage herself on two occassions.
Credit: Paris Charles

MisMayhem
Driver: Various
Debut: 2016
Fun Fact: MisMayhem has two additional seats in the back, allowing for passengers to ride along with the driver.
Debut: 2016
Fun Fact: MisMayhem has two additional seats in the back, allowing for passengers to ride along with the driver.

Monster Lubricants
Driver: Michael Stratte
Debut: 2015
Fun Fact: This truck is sponsored by the lubricant company of the same name.
Credit: Paris Charles
Debut: 2015
Fun Fact: This truck is sponsored by the lubricant company of the same name.
Credit: Paris Charles

Monster Patrol
Driver: Mark Gilbert
Debut: 2008
Fun Fact: This was one of only three Monster Patrols currently competing in the world.
Credit: Paris Charles
Debut: 2008
Fun Fact: This was one of only three Monster Patrols currently competing in the world.
Credit: Paris Charles

Outback Thunda
Driver: Clive Featherby
Debut: 2003
Fun Fact: This is the only Australian truck to have competed in the United States.
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Debut: 2003
Fun Fact: This is the only Australian truck to have competed in the United States.
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Raptor's Rampage
Driver: Hayden Francis
Debut: 2009
Fun Fact: This truck appeared at the Monster Jam 2013 show, as well as the Top Gear festival, both of which were in Sydney.
Debut: 2009
Fun Fact: This truck appeared at the Monster Jam 2013 show, as well as the Top Gear festival, both of which were in Sydney.

Scruffy
Driver: Ken Dorman
Debut: 2011
Fun Fact: This was originally the Aussie Predator truck.
Debut: 2011
Fun Fact: This was originally the Aussie Predator truck.

Shattered Silence
Driver: Aaron Tuana
Debut: 2009
Fun Fact: This was one of the two stunt trucks used for the filming of Mad Max: Fury Road.
Credit: Little Big City Media
Debut: 2009
Fun Fact: This was one of the two stunt trucks used for the filming of Mad Max: Fury Road.
Credit: Little Big City Media

The Convict
Driver: Various
Debut: 2013
Fun Fact: This truck has gone for land speed records in the past.
Credit: Paris Charles
Debut: 2013
Fun Fact: This truck has gone for land speed records in the past.
Credit: Paris Charles

Tom Cat
Driver:
Debut: 2017
Fun Fact: Tom Cat has a Turbomecca Marbore Mark II engine in the rear, allowing it to light up some flame every now and again.
Debut: 2017
Fun Fact: Tom Cat has a Turbomecca Marbore Mark II engine in the rear, allowing it to light up some flame every now and again.

Tropical Thunder
Driver: Michael Xuereb
Debut: 2001
Fun Fact: Tropical Thunder is well-known for its wheelies and big air whenever Michael hits the track.
Debut: 2001
Fun Fact: Tropical Thunder is well-known for its wheelies and big air whenever Michael hits the track.

Wicked
Driver: Hayden McLeary
Debut: 2012
Fun Fact: Parts of the body were taken from the previous parts of the old Batman mold.
Debut: 2012
Fun Fact: Parts of the body were taken from the previous parts of the old Batman mold.

Bear Foot USA
Driver: Cassius Stevenson
Debut: 2004
Fun Fact: The truck returned in 2020 sporting the rarely used yellow Ford F150 last seen 13 years ago.
Credit: Sunshine Coast Stadium
Debut: 2004
Fun Fact: The truck returned in 2020 sporting the rarely used yellow Ford F150 last seen 13 years ago.
Credit: Sunshine Coast Stadium

MonstaTron
Driver: Markus Thompson
Debut: 2021
Fun Fact: Sporting the latest in industry parts, MonstaTron is programmed to destroy the other trucks!
Debut: 2021
Fun Fact: Sporting the latest in industry parts, MonstaTron is programmed to destroy the other trucks!

Thor
Driver:
Debut: 2021
Fun Fact: Formerly MIssy, Thor will bring the thunder to the track!
Debut: 2021
Fun Fact: Formerly MIssy, Thor will bring the thunder to the track!

TNT
Driver: TBA
Debut: 2021
Fun Fact: Originally a truck from the United States, this truck sports flash parts from both America and Australia. It is also the only Willy's body currently running in Australia.
Debut: 2021
Fun Fact: Originally a truck from the United States, this truck sports flash parts from both America and Australia. It is also the only Willy's body currently running in Australia.
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