401 Dodge RAM 2500 (2nd Gen) Pick Up Truck (1996) N 946 FSR
Dodge RAM 1500 Truck (2nd Gen) (1994-01) Engine 5883cc 12v S6 Cummins Diesel 215bhp
Registration Number N 946 FSR (Dundee)
DODGE SET
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The Ram pickup (formerly the Dodge Ram pickup) is a full-size pickup truck first launched in 1981 Just like Ford, Dodge used 150 to indicate a one-half ton truck, 250 for a three-quarter ton truck, and 350 for one-ton truck. The first series were externly facelifted version of the previous Dodge D Series pickup from 172.
During the later design stages of second generation chief design engineer Phillip E. Payne was shown a draft of the new truck by Bob Lutz he stated it looked just like a rehash of everyone else's truck, Lutz's reply was that he had six months to design something better. The design featured a big-rig-looking front end and a large grille that was nothing like the current Ford or Chevy/GMC pickups in design. The redesigned 1994 Ram was a sales success, with sales rocketing from 78,000 units in 1993 to 240,000 in 1994, 410,000 in 1995, and nearly 480,000 in 1996. Sales of this generation peaked at just over 400,000 in 1999 before declining against the redesigned Ford and GM trucks. By 2001, Ram sales figures were below those of Ford and Chevy trucks, but the third generation was on the horizon.
Engine offerings for the second generation continued over from the first-generation Ram and were the 3.9 L V6, 5.2 L V8, 5.9 L V8, and 5.9 L I6 Cummins turbo diesel. Added to the line up was a new 488 cubic inch 8.0L V10 engine designed as an alternative for those who wanted superior pulling power but didn't want a diesel. The new V10 and Cummins turbo diesel could only be had in the 2500 and higher designation models. Models were now the 1500 half-ton, 2500 three-quarter-ton, and 3500
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Shot 21.07.2019 at , Ashover Classic Car Show, Ashover, Derbyshire 143-401
401 Dodge RAM 2500 (2nd Gen) Pick Up Truck (1996) N 946 FSR
Dodge RAM 1500 Truck (2nd Gen) (1994-01) Engine 5883cc 12v S6 Cummins Diesel 215bhp
Registration Number N 946 FSR (Dundee)
DODGE SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623789157832...
The Ram pickup (formerly the Dodge Ram pickup) is a full-size pickup truck first launched in 1981 Just like Ford, Dodge used 150 to indicate a one-half ton truck, 250 for a three-quarter ton truck, and 350 for one-ton truck. The first series were externly facelifted version of the previous Dodge D Series pickup from 172.
During the later design stages of second generation chief design engineer Phillip E. Payne was shown a draft of the new truck by Bob Lutz he stated it looked just like a rehash of everyone else's truck, Lutz's reply was that he had six months to design something better. The design featured a big-rig-looking front end and a large grille that was nothing like the current Ford or Chevy/GMC pickups in design. The redesigned 1994 Ram was a sales success, with sales rocketing from 78,000 units in 1993 to 240,000 in 1994, 410,000 in 1995, and nearly 480,000 in 1996. Sales of this generation peaked at just over 400,000 in 1999 before declining against the redesigned Ford and GM trucks. By 2001, Ram sales figures were below those of Ford and Chevy trucks, but the third generation was on the horizon.
Engine offerings for the second generation continued over from the first-generation Ram and were the 3.9 L V6, 5.2 L V8, 5.9 L V8, and 5.9 L I6 Cummins turbo diesel. Added to the line up was a new 488 cubic inch 8.0L V10 engine designed as an alternative for those who wanted superior pulling power but didn't want a diesel. The new V10 and Cummins turbo diesel could only be had in the 2500 and higher designation models. Models were now the 1500 half-ton, 2500 three-quarter-ton, and 3500
Diolch am 75,652,537 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 75,652,537 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 21.07.2019 at , Ashover Classic Car Show, Ashover, Derbyshire 143-401