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RAM TRUCK BRAND BRINGS A “MONSTER” EXPERIENCE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY TO O’FALLON

The Ram Truck brand and Lou Fusz Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram are bringing the award-winning Raminator, driven by Hall Brothers Racing, to 3480 Highway K, O’Fallon MO on August 31 from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and September 2 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. for an experience the family will enjoy. Guests can climb aboard the back of the eight-passenger Raminator for a ride with the Hall Brothers Racing Team!

 

Offering a dynamic and friendly, family experience, the Ram Truck brand and Lou Fusz Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram are providing the entire community with a behind-the-scenes opportunity to see first-hand an award winning Ram monster truck.  Fans can also meet the highly skilled driver behind the wheel of the iconic Raminator. 

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Weighing in at a car-crushing 10,300 pounds, with more than 2,000 in horsepower and 10 feet in height, the Ram monster trucks are among the most feared contenders on the racetrack.

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“The new Ram Trucks are simply amazing,” said Hall Brothers Racing President and Crew Chief Tim Hall. “The team is not only excited about getting these monster trucks on the racetrack, but we love to bring a crowd-pleasing show to local Ram dealerships.”

 

Since 2002, the Ram Truck brand has proudly sponsored Raminator and Rammunition monster trucks, owned by Champaign, IL. based Hall Brothers Racing. More than a million people attend monster truck events each year and the Raminator and Rammunition have become household names amongst truck enthusiasts. When they’re not racing, the Raminator and Rammunition appear at trade shows, farm shows and many other events. For additional information on Ram Trucks, please visit www.RamTrucks.com

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