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1969 Dodge Power Wagon in West Palm Beach, Florida
This custom 1969 Dodge D200 Power Wagon Mega Cab is a one-of-a-kind
custom originally built for SEMA 2016 and was featured in numerous
magazines and articles. This Power Wagon has been modified using a
2016 Ram 3500 as a donor truck, including swapping the chassis,
powertrain and the complete interior. Over 1,200 hours were spent
on custom fabrication, including stretching the front clip to fit
the built Cummins diesel engine as well as stretching the cab to a
Mega Cab for extra legroom, storage and to allow room for the
exhaust, which exits through the cab. A fully custom bed was also
fabricated with wood-grain flooring and a functional fifth-wheel
setup with mounts. It is powered by a modified 6.7-liter Cummins
inline 6-cylinder engine de-stroked to a 6.4-liter using a compound
turbo setup and an ATS CP3 dual fuel pump producing 650hp and 1,300
ft/lbs of torque. This Power Wagon was originally displayed at the
Toyo Tire Treadpass at SEMA 2016 and then at the Kelderman booth in
2018. It was noted by Four Wheeler magazine as one of 20
showstopping vehicles from SEMA 2016 and then one of the Top
Diesels at SEMA in 2018. It was featured in the Toyo Tires SEMA Top
Build contest. The fourth-generation Ram interior fits seamlessly
inside the 1969 cab and retains all the factory functions as a new
Ram, including power windows and locks, power seats, air
conditioning, heat and defroster, Bluetooth Alpine radio with a
custom JL Audio sound system, suede headliner and custom door
panels. The Kelderman air suspension allows 3 inches of travel with
Fox 2.0 shocks. Exterior features include Kelderman Alpha Series
front and rear bumpers with a 16,500-pound WARN winch with a Factor
55 fairlead and safety thimble. The truck rides on 22-inch polished
American Force wheels with 37-inch Toyo Open Country tires. The
body was painted with a custom two-tone gray metallic paint that
has been ceramic-coated in preparation for the sale. Also included
are Rigid LED lights throughout the build, as well as AMP power
running boards and custom train horns.
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