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Icon 4x4 has once again made a big splash at
SEMA, this time with its heavily customized 1965
Dodge D200 Crew Cab pickup built as part of its Reformer Series - old machinery with modern underpinnings. We love it.
Powered by a 5.9-liter Cummins turbo-diesel inline six-cylinder engine pumping out 975 pound-feet of torque to all four wheels, courtesy of some tweaking from
Banks Performance, we have a feeling there's not much that can stand in this brute's way.
Having a crapton of ground clearance certainly doesn't hurt, either, thanks in no small part to a 4.5-inch Baja 1000 Chase lift kit, Fox 3.0 reservoir shocks and 37-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain tires. The interior wasn't left out, with seats covered in free-range American Indian Reservation sourced bison leather, plus a JL Audio subwoofer and amp, 165 KRC series mid-range speakers and tweeters to pump, pump the jams.
Feel free to read more in the press release
below, but not before checking out the high-res gallery of live images above.
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