If they would only bring this thing into production it might give Ford a little competition for the Raptor. Source pickuptrucks.com:
The 44th annual Easter Jeep Safari off-road gathering in Moab, Utah, happens March 27-April 4. Chrysler's Mopar accessories and performance parts group is customizing several vehicles for the event, including this preview sketch of a regular cab Ram Power Wagon.
The production 2010 Ram Power Wagon is available only as a three-quarter-ton crew cab with a 5.7-liter Hemi V-8, so Mopar definitely has our attention with a shorter wheelbase version.
There's no word on whether Mopar's Power Wagon has the Hemi V-8 lurking under its hood or the 6.7-liter Cummins I-6 diesel. The diesel won't work in the production Power Wagon because its integrated winch blocks the inlet for the diesel's intercooler.
Besides the regular cab configuration, another feature we really like is the Mopar Power Wagon's styleside cargo box. We're thinking that could also work well for a modern Little Red Truck.
We'll bring you more information and pictures of the truck direct from Moab later this month. Stay tuned!
The 44th annual Easter Jeep Safari off-road gathering in Moab, Utah, happens March 27-April 4. Chrysler's Mopar accessories and performance parts group is customizing several vehicles for the event, including this preview sketch of a regular cab Ram Power Wagon.
The production 2010 Ram Power Wagon is available only as a three-quarter-ton crew cab with a 5.7-liter Hemi V-8, so Mopar definitely has our attention with a shorter wheelbase version.
There's no word on whether Mopar's Power Wagon has the Hemi V-8 lurking under its hood or the 6.7-liter Cummins I-6 diesel. The diesel won't work in the production Power Wagon because its integrated winch blocks the inlet for the diesel's intercooler.
Besides the regular cab configuration, another feature we really like is the Mopar Power Wagon's styleside cargo box. We're thinking that could also work well for a modern Little Red Truck.
We'll bring you more information and pictures of the truck direct from Moab later this month. Stay tuned!

