Icon D200: I WANT ONE
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Icon D200: I WANT ONE
ICON has rolled out a slew of official photos of its D200 Pickup headed for this year's SEMA show. Built with some help from the diesel-fiends at Banks Power, this 1965 Dodge D200 Crew Cab uses a modern Dodge 3500 chassis. That means there's a 5.9-liter Cummins inline-six thrashing around under the hood, good for 975 pound-feet of torque. Much of that twist comes from the Banks toy box, including tricks like a Six-Gun Diesel Tuner, Banks iQ Man-Machine Interface, a Monster Ram Intake Manifold and Monster Diesel Dual Exhaust among others
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/10/26/i...d-d200-pickup/
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/10/26/i...d-d200-pickup/
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Hey Pat...Remember when a guy was in highschool and these trucks where considered the ugly duckling of trucks...
Now many years latter...They are consider a cool body style...I remember the 1st gen dodges where not liked to much in body style compared to a ford or chev in the early 80's..Now you look on how the 1st gen dodge diesels have appreciated in price...Old school body designs...
Now many years latter...They are consider a cool body style...I remember the 1st gen dodges where not liked to much in body style compared to a ford or chev in the early 80's..Now you look on how the 1st gen dodge diesels have appreciated in price...Old school body designs...
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Hey Pat...Remember when a guy was in highschool and these trucks where considered the ugly duckling of trucks...
Now many years latter...They are consider a cool body style...I remember the 1st gen dodges where not liked to much in body style compared to a ford or chev in the early 80's..Now you look on how the 1st gen dodge diesels have appreciated in price...Old school body designs...
Now many years latter...They are consider a cool body style...I remember the 1st gen dodges where not liked to much in body style compared to a ford or chev in the early 80's..Now you look on how the 1st gen dodge diesels have appreciated in price...Old school body designs...
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That thing is sweet. I would have a hard choice between that and the Legacy Powerwagon.
http://www.legacypowerwagon.com/Phot...ery_ep_42.html
http://www.legacypowerwagon.com/Phot...ery_ep_42.html
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