In 1993, Pablo Huffaker first began driving for the Grave Digger team as part of a 10-show deal. He initially used the chassis from his second Jus' Show N Off truck with the fiberglass body from Grave Digger 4, which had been run by Jack Koberna under a similar deal. The truck lacks a true Grave Digger number, though it has been misidentified as #4 because of its use of #4's body, and as Grave Digger 5, as there was confusion regarding the relationship of #5 to #2 (Grave Digger 5 reused parts from #2 after #2 was retired, but was in fact a separate chassis frame.) This, despite Pablo's debut as a Grave Digger driver, came after the debut of Grave Digger 8. This chassis later ran as Terraduster for a while, then as Problem Child and finally as Dave Radzierez's Hushpower Diesel truck. It currently runs as a ride truck called Warrior.
Trivia[]
- This truck is one of the only three Grave Digger's to be converted from something else (the others being Grave Digger 22 and Grave Digger 32).
- In the 1997, Grave Digger DVD, this truck wasn't mentioned at all, though Pablo appeared in the video.
- Grave Digger body painter Jim McShea gave Pablo Huffaker a swordfish painted like a Grave Digger body as a retirement gift. One of the tombstones listed the numbers of the Grave Digger trucks Pablo has run, and included "#4" to represent this truck because of the reuse of #4's body.
- One of the two Grave Diggers to run white rims. Grave Digger 10 originally ran white rims, until Pablo changed them to gray/silver.
- The chassis was originally black, and later repainted to green briefly before being retired and sold.
- Terry Woodcock drove the truck at least once.