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Sunday, 17 February 2013

Icon Dodge D200 Pickup

 Icon Dodge D200 Pickup 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.   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 Dodge D200 Pickup

 Icon Dodge D200 Pickup

  Icon Dodge D200 Pickup

 Icon Dodge D200 Pickup















 Icon Dodge D200 Pickup

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.