It was once told by Troy Simonson, the Chrysler engineer responsible for sourcing a diesel engine for the Ram truck line, that the original marketing plan was for 1,000 diesel Rams to be made. As we know by the following photo, the sales demand turned out to be far beyond Dodge’s expectations as on December 12th, 1991, Dodge assembled the 100,000th Cummins Ram.
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A friend of mine has two experimental Slant Six engines that Chrysler "Dieselized" for use in pickup trucks. As everyone knows, they went with Cummins, instead.I still have the 90... (AKA: Montana)
I just put him in winter storage, where he will stay safe & free from the salty winter mountain roads here in NH... unless he's needed.
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There was one out here on kijiji latelyA friend of mine has two experimental Slant Six engines that Chrysler "Dieselized" for use in pickup trucks. As everyone knows, they went with Cummins, instead.