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TAKE a look at the world’s longest monster truck that stretches for 32 feet and is worth 1 million dollars. The Sin City Hustler stands 12 feet tall and roams the desert of White Hills, Arizona, just 45 minutes outside Las Vegas. Seating up to 12 passengers and weighing around 15,000lbs, the perfect party truck was designed and built by owner Brad Campbell, 38, whose wife Jennifer, 31, plays a key part in organising and running daily tours for people to enjoy inside the truck.

Videographer / director: Brad and Jen Campbell
Producer: Danny Baggott, Ruby Coote
Editor: Joshua Douglas

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00:00People are really excited. They all think the truck is insanely amazing.
00:13Retired monster truck racers, Brad and Jennifer Campbell, have built the world's longest monster truck, the Sin City Hustler.
00:21The inspiration behind building the monster truck, well a lot of it actually just comes from our race experience.
00:27We took a lot of the components of a race truck.
00:35We decided, you know, we better go big.
00:38Brad, if he's going to do something, he has to do it bigger and better than everybody else.
00:43We found this ginormous limo and it all started from there.
00:47It's not every day you get to build the world's longest monster truck.
00:51The process for building the truck was actually pretty impressive.
00:54Brad and our employee, Mike, actually did most of the fabrication work and the design work.
00:59They built the chassis and the roll cage and all of the custom paneling, things like that, put everything together.
01:07The build itself took 15 months.
01:10What started out as, oh, we can get it done in like three, four months, turned into a bigger project than either of us anticipated.
01:17They just did everything by hand.
01:20So 15 months, and I'm not going to lie, I cried when I saw it pull out of the shop.
01:25I was so excited.
01:26The engine size for the car, it's a 521 Big Block Ford.
01:31The estimated horsepower, somewhere 750 plus horsepower.
01:35One of the things about monster trucks that draws people in is the tires and the wheels.
01:40People are like amazed by these things and they're 66 inches tall.
01:44So I totally understand.
01:45They're huge.
01:46We built the truck to hold 12 passengers.
01:49This gigantic truck is worth a staggering $1 million.
01:53You know, one of the coolest parts about being with this monster truck is seeing people's reactions to the truck.
01:59People are really excited.
02:00They all think the truck is insanely amazing.
02:03When you see it in person, it's insane.
02:06It literally makes you speechless.
02:09It's just crazy.
02:11We offer tours in the monster truck.
02:13They're not really tours so much as they are a thrill ride.
02:16It's about five minutes and we go through some canyons over the hills.
02:19It's a pretty extreme little ride.
02:21I used to race monster trucks professionally.
02:23So for me to say it's pretty awesome actually means a lot.
02:26It kind of holds a lot.
02:27I'm not just a pretty face here.
02:30So it's pretty cool.
02:31That's what we do.

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