
Are you into classic pickup trucks? The 1st-generation Dodge Ram doesn’t feel too old, but this generation first came out in 1981. The 5.9L Cummins turbo-diesel joined the lineup with the 1989 model year. These are beloved and durable trucks, but they came with either a regular two-door cab or an extended Club Cab configuration. What if you could get it in a full-size crew cab configuration?


The renderings you see here are based on a 1991 Dodge Ram W250 regular cab truck. It sure looks like an attractive and handsome pickup truck. What do you think?
If you could buy a close-to-original resto-mod classic crew cab truck versus an all-original regular cab, which one would you pick? Please let us know in the comments below.
Check out this old versus new comparison as well… It’s a first drive of a 1985 Dodge Ram D250 Cummins prototype.
What if it wasn’t 1st-generation Dodge Ram, but a 2nd-generation Dodge Ram HD in the crew cab configuration. Take a look at some of these renderings.

This resto-mod idea can be expanded further to compass other classic pickup trucks. How about an original 1946 Dodge Power Wagon crew cab? Amazing classic looks with some additional utility and comfort of a larger cab.












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