Not a RAM but I would trade my RAM for it
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ICON Dodge D200 Power Wagon Reformer
The latest creation from custom truck builder ICON is something old, something new and all kinds of awesome. Based on a 1965 Dodge D200 pickup truck, it's been modernized with a custom 5.9-liter Cummins diesel engine from Banks Power, Hutchinson lift kit and a free range bison leather upholstered interior. Price? Unpublished, but slightly more than the original...at least.
Read more: ICON working on 'new' 1965 Dodge pickup
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ICON Dodge D200 Power Wagon Reformer
The latest creation from custom truck builder ICON is something old, something new and all kinds of awesome. Based on a 1965 Dodge D200 pickup truck, it's been modernized with a custom 5.9-liter Cummins diesel engine from Banks Power, Hutchinson lift kit and a free range bison leather upholstered interior. Price? Unpublished, but slightly more than the original...at least.
Read more: ICON working on 'new' 1965 Dodge pickup
Source: ICON
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Chrysler is very excited about its new lineup of 2013 Ram pickup trucks, with their bold styling and fuel efficient drivetrains, but at least one truck shopper is looking for something a little more nostalgic.
California classic truck and car reimaginatorium ICON has revealed its next project to FoxNews.com, and it’s an ex-military 1965 Dodge D200 crew cab fitted with modern underpinnings.
Part of the company’s Reformer series of one-off vehicles, the four-door pickup is being rebuilt on a heavy duty Dodge 3500 platform powered by a specially prepared 5.9-liter Cummins diesel engine from Banks Power that puts out 975 lb-ft of torque and a custom exhaust braking system to reel it in. A 4.5-inch Baja 1000 Chase lift kit and a set of black Hutchinson rims should give it an appropriately menacing stance.
The body is finished in white paint, PVD black and brushed stainless steel trim, while the interior will be upholstered in very un-military-spec free-range bison leather from Parabellum Collection and outfitted with an audio system that includes high end Focal speakers and a JBL subwoofer.
The finished truck will be revealed at the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association show in Las Vegas, which starts October 30th, but is currently intended to be a one-off for an anonymous client. Nevertheless, if reception at the show is good, it probably wouldn’t be too hard to convince ICON to do another one or two.
The price of the, for now, unique vehicle has not been revealed, but fully-loaded examples of ICON’s production models, like its 1971 Ford Bronco-based BR Series, can run as high as $200,000.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/...#ixzz2CXryAKOm
Chrysler is very excited about its new lineup of 2013 Ram pickup trucks, with their bold styling and fuel efficient drivetrains, but at least one truck shopper is looking for something a little more nostalgic.
California classic truck and car reimaginatorium ICON has revealed its next project to FoxNews.com, and it’s an ex-military 1965 Dodge D200 crew cab fitted with modern underpinnings.
Part of the company’s Reformer series of one-off vehicles, the four-door pickup is being rebuilt on a heavy duty Dodge 3500 platform powered by a specially prepared 5.9-liter Cummins diesel engine from Banks Power that puts out 975 lb-ft of torque and a custom exhaust braking system to reel it in. A 4.5-inch Baja 1000 Chase lift kit and a set of black Hutchinson rims should give it an appropriately menacing stance.
The body is finished in white paint, PVD black and brushed stainless steel trim, while the interior will be upholstered in very un-military-spec free-range bison leather from Parabellum Collection and outfitted with an audio system that includes high end Focal speakers and a JBL subwoofer.
The finished truck will be revealed at the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association show in Las Vegas, which starts October 30th, but is currently intended to be a one-off for an anonymous client. Nevertheless, if reception at the show is good, it probably wouldn’t be too hard to convince ICON to do another one or two.
The price of the, for now, unique vehicle has not been revealed, but fully-loaded examples of ICON’s production models, like its 1971 Ford Bronco-based BR Series, can run as high as $200,000.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/...#ixzz2CXryAKOm
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Icon mixes a little bit of old school with new school with its latest project to be shown in Las Vegas at the 2012 SEMA show. Together with diesel experts Banks Power, Icon has created a one-off Dodge D200 truck dubbed the Icon D200. Based off the 1965 Dodge D200 crew cab pickup, the truck may look old on the outside, but everything underneath that vintage skin is new. A modern Dodge 3500 chassis lays the foundation, and sits on a 4.5-inch Baja 1000 Chase lift kit equipped with Fox shocks. Meanwhile, a tweaked 5.9-liter Cummins turbodiesel inline-six provides power for the retro pickup, packing a whopping 975 lb-ft of torque. Other upgrades include a Banks Brake exhaust system, Six-Gun Diesel Tuner, Monster Ram intake manifold, and Banks Monster Diesel dual exhaust. 1965 Dodge ICON D200 Rear Three Quarters The white Icon D200 wears 17-inch matte-black wheels shod with BF Goodrich all-terrain 37-inch tires. The interior is upholstered in "American Indian Reservation bison leather," and will feature a custom audio system. Icon designed exterior touches like the custom tailgate latches, mirrors, and other trim pieces, which were produced with help from Loner Industries. Though the D200 is currently a one-off SEMA build, it's possible Icon could one day offer the truck alongside its Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser, Jeep CJ, and Ford Bronco replicas.
Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/auto_shows...#ixzz2CXuah2rB
Icon mixes a little bit of old school with new school with its latest project to be shown in Las Vegas at the 2012 SEMA show. Together with diesel experts Banks Power, Icon has created a one-off Dodge D200 truck dubbed the Icon D200. Based off the 1965 Dodge D200 crew cab pickup, the truck may look old on the outside, but everything underneath that vintage skin is new. A modern Dodge 3500 chassis lays the foundation, and sits on a 4.5-inch Baja 1000 Chase lift kit equipped with Fox shocks. Meanwhile, a tweaked 5.9-liter Cummins turbodiesel inline-six provides power for the retro pickup, packing a whopping 975 lb-ft of torque. Other upgrades include a Banks Brake exhaust system, Six-Gun Diesel Tuner, Monster Ram intake manifold, and Banks Monster Diesel dual exhaust. 1965 Dodge ICON D200 Rear Three Quarters The white Icon D200 wears 17-inch matte-black wheels shod with BF Goodrich all-terrain 37-inch tires. The interior is upholstered in "American Indian Reservation bison leather," and will feature a custom audio system. Icon designed exterior touches like the custom tailgate latches, mirrors, and other trim pieces, which were produced with help from Loner Industries. Though the D200 is currently a one-off SEMA build, it's possible Icon could one day offer the truck alongside its Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser, Jeep CJ, and Ford Bronco replicas.
Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/auto_shows...#ixzz2CXuah2rB



