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Before the Power Wagon and Ram nameplates were born, Dodge’s array of pickup trucks was dubbed the D Series. The successor of the C Series was assembled from 1961 to 1993 in various shapes and ...
The most notable second-gen transformations of the D Series trucks were made by Los Angeles, CA customizer, ICON, who reworked ... requested a 1960s Dodge Power Wagon with all the creature ...
Show full PR text ICON PARTNERS WITH BANKS POWER ON SPECIAL 1965 DODGE D200 REFORMER SERIES BUILD TO DEBUT SEMA 2012 CHATSWORTH, CALIFORNIA (September 14, 2012) – In its ongoing mission to ...
This Dodge D200 crew ... and underside. ICON used its first application of a new gray coating on the D200 exhaust that includes a Banks Brake with a Power Elbow and the 4-inch Monster dual exhaust ...
The Power Wagon is an American icon. Built by Dodge just after World War II, it originally sat on an Army truck chassis and was dubbed the M37. It had only a 230-cubic-inch flathead six-cylinder ...
The "Lunch Wagon," this 1964 Dodge Power Wagon D200, is the team at House of Hot Rods' (Mansfield, Texas) incredible, laid-out dualie, a truck that stopped us in our tracks on the show's opening day.
We know we’re supposed to be impartial and all that, but we have to admit to being big fans of Icon’s work. Whether it’s a Bronco, a Toyota FJ, a Dodge D200 or even an old DeSoto wagon ...
One of Dodge's most iconic nameplates ... If you're in the market for an old-school and mostly unaltered Power Wagon, this 1963 D200 Power Wagon is looking for a new home from Champlain, New ...
Dodge launched the civilian-market Power Wagon as a response to this demand in 1946, and as Motor Trend notes, it was largely unchanged from the U.S. military’s WC series. The truck was ...