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Excessive Addition of Wheels Makes Dodge Ram Look Preposterous, Even Beyond the Capabilities of Homeowners Associations to Manage

Customized vehicle boasts six wheels, Cummins turbodiesel engine, and Hot Wheels-inspired design, earning it a spot among the most audacious custom builds.

Extra wheels render a Dodge Ram excessively outrageous, causing an uproar that surpasses the...
Extra wheels render a Dodge Ram excessively outrageous, causing an uproar that surpasses the limitations set by a Homeowners Association.

Excessive Addition of Wheels Makes Dodge Ram Look Preposterous, Even Beyond the Capabilities of Homeowners Associations to Manage

In an exciting turn of events, a unique six-wheeled truck named Cab Over Evolved is currently up for auction on Bring A Trailer. This custom vehicle, originally a 1991 Dodge D250, has undergone a remarkable transformation by Daimler Trucks North America.

The truck's listing reveals that it boasts a Cummins 5.9-liter 6BT turbodiesel engine, equipped with a "killer dowel pin" fix, a Holset HX35 turbocharger, Bosch injectors, and a rebuilt injection pump. The engine powers the middle pair of axles, while the undriven rear axle is purely for show.

The truck's distinctive features don't end with its engine. It sports a handmade steel body, massive 24-inch front wheels, and even larger 28-inch rear wheels with ultra-low profile tires. The custom suspension setup includes Slam Specialties air springs, an independent front end with Dakota spindles, and dual triangulated four-link setups at the rear.

Inside, the truck's interior is as impressive as its exterior. Hand-formed dash and centre console, unique-looking seats, and some non-functioning gauges, including the speedometer, add to its distinctive charm. However, it's worth noting that the listing includes a warning that it might be out of reach for those with more conventional budgets.

For Hot Wheels enthusiasts, this truck is a dream come true, as it is a drivable version of a Hot Wheels car. The exterior and interior details appear to be expertly crafted and finished, showcasing the meticulous work that has gone into its restoration.

As of the writing of this article, the bidding for the truck has reached $90,000. The vehicle is registered in Florida and its Carfax report is clean, ensuring peace of mind for potential buyers. If you're a fan of custom trucks or Hot Wheels, this is an opportunity not to be missed. You can find the truck's listing on Bring A Trailer.

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