A Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep dealer employee in Florida showed an unusual custom. The man decided to combine the power of RAM 1500 and the off -road potential of Wrangler. An elderly pickup was launched under the knife: the back of the body was shortened, the nasal part of Jeep appeared in the front, a number of details had to be developed from scratch. The final result was called Ramgler.
Rural exotic: Forgotten pickups
Only the headlights and grille of the radiator managed to borrow from the usual Wrangler JL: it was necessary to cut the front wings, the gap between the hood and the bow is lamping with the LED ribbon. The power bumper does not reach the wheels and can be considered an amplifier. Everything is also artisanly behind: niches are cut under large wheels on the sides, a small bumper is installed, and there are no platform covers.
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Nevertheless, without a posterior history, a long nose and on the 37-inch “toothy” Ramgler wheels looks very brutal. With a five -centimeter suspension elevator and a jacket, the pickup should be more capable of off -road. In the cabin, everything remains of the original RAM, there is no information about the replacement of the units either. Non -traditional proportions and aggressive design will not leave indifferent.
Research: Americans lose interest in full -size pickups
RAM reads a request from customers to expand the lineup. On the way, a medium-size truck with a load-bearing body should also expand the line of heavy pickups: the V8 motor will still be returned to the gamut. The car manufacturer also hinted at the return of a more powerful TRX super -ropac.
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