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Still "Miss" Behavin'
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Welcome race fans!

Are you interested in reading race reviews and checking out awesome pictures of Trucks and Jeeps flying through the air, breaking, rolling, and doing whatever it takes finish in first place?

Well this is the site for you. I guarantee write ups and pictures of all the Tuff Truck events in and around Southern Alberta,Canada that the Still "Miss" Behavin' Race Jeep participates in.
Wanna know more?

Wanna learn about how she was built, what her specs are and who is the driver? Then check out the Specs section and the Meet the Driver section. There you'll find the "dirt" on the Jeep and some cool pics to accompany the details.
Monster Jam Street Warrior Challenge
Still "Miss" Behavin' Jeep wins 1st on Friday night, 2nd on Saturday night and 2nd at the finals. After many years of fixing differentials, transmissions and whatever else that liked to snap we ended up doing a total rebuild and now we seem to have this 1985 CJ7 dialed in.

Site Last Updated May 17, 2001

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This site was created for YOU, the fans of Still "Miss" Behavin'. I didn't know I had fans until the autograph session on Friday night at the Pengrowth Saddledome, where many many women just had to shake the hand of the Lady Racer that spanked the boys! Without you, the race fans, we wouldn't have a sport to compete in.

Thanks for your support and enjoy the Still "Miss" Behavin' website.

Please check back frequently as more pictures and stories will be added as the races roll around!

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Anything can happen when you are flying through the air!
Its the landing that hurts the most. As you can see here, axles can snap very easily. So can tranny's and pretty much anything, usually a race truck will have a weak link when it first starts racing, it can take years of rebuilding to work it out.


DISCLAIMER

All racing activities on this site were performed on Private Land or at Official Race Venues. To learn more about Tuff Trucks and the different rules and regulations for building these vehicles please visit the RULES AND REGS section of this website or Email Still "Miss" Behavin' your questions. Activities and vehicle modifications appearing or described on this site may be dangerous. Special safety equipment is required for vehicle modifications and also for competeting in this sport. If you chose to participate in Tuff Truck Competitions drive smart and use your head and do so at your own risk. Please use common sense when racing or making any modifications to your vehicle.