We totaled Monstermax (plz send help) - Summary

Summary

A music video shoot for a new song called "Diesel" went awry when the truck being used for filming suffered extensive damage, including a broken driveshaft, axles, shocks, sway bars, and fuel tank, among other issues. The truck's owner was left to ponder the financial implications of the damage, estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. The truck, nicknamed "Monster Max," will be sent to Michigan for repairs, which may take months.

Facts

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1. A music video for a new song called "Diesel" was being filmed.
2. The video shoot involved a truck doing jumps and stunts.
3. The truck suffered significant damage during the filming, including a broken rear axle and a damaged fuel tank.
4. The driver of the truck continued to drive it despite the damage, causing further destruction.
5. The truck's owner estimated that the damage would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to repair.
6. The truck's parts that were damaged or broken included the driveshaft, axles, shocks, sway bars, rotors, brakes, air tank, air lines, rear steer lights, roll pan, bed, frame, and brackets for the shocks.
7. The truck's owner mentioned that they had done a partnership with Classic Firearms.
8. The truck, named "Monster Max," would be sent to Michigan for repairs.
9. The repairs would take several months to complete.
10. The truck's owner expressed frustration and disappointment at the extent of the damage.