Basically a monster truck based on the 1979 Ford F-250 "High Boy" pickup.
This design was the first monster truck created over the course of the mid-late 1970s in St. Louis Missouri by Bob Chandler to promote his 4x4 specialty shop, Midwest 4wd and performance center. Every weekend on family outings he'd break stuff on the truck and it snowballed into the 1st generation Monster Truck known as Bigfoot #1, #2, and #3.
Based on a 1974 Ford F-250 "High Boy" chassis with a 1979 body, this vehicle featured a 460 cubic inch Ford V8 engine with two predator carburators, sticking through the hood, a modified ford C series trsnsmission. It has drivetrain from a 5 ton military truck including 2 5 ton Rockwell military truck axles with steering for all 4 wheels, a rockwell transfercase for 4wd - giving the truck its innovative 4x4x4 attribute. It sits on 66" agricultural tires. Other builders went to Bigfoot from all over the world to have help making their own monster trucks, and shares its design with others (Goliath, Godzilla, Pac-Man, High Roller, King Kong, etc...).
Reasons I think its a good fit? Could be a shorter footprint, yet taller, more stable alternative to the IFA, might be fun to knock parts off other cars (crush) with, higher towing capacity. Could be used to run over Zombies. Could use the light bar from the Poyopa and the engine and steering wheel from the Musgoat. Plus tires could be put on other vehicles to make them monster trucks if wanted.