Meet the latest from designer Jonathan Ward of L.A.-based ICON: the 1964 Dodge Power Wagon. Rather than trying to custom build a chassis to a vintage body, ICON hand-mates a 1964 Dodge body to a 2007 Dodge 2500 Mega-Cab chassis which results in a much tighter build. It also allows for easy service. Beefing up the stock 5.7L HEMI is a Magnuson intercooled supercharger along with ceramic coated exhaust. The interior, however, is where Jonathan Ward design really comes alive. Seating is top-grain Italian leather with complementary quilted leather on the headliner and arm-rests. The dashboard is CNC cut and quilted nickel plate and even includes a custom iPad Mini mount. Outside is a rehabbed 1964 Dodge body covered in Volkswagen Agave Green and mounted to Hutchinson run-flat wheels that are finished in ICON Volcanic Black powder coat.
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