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Autoblog link for full gallery and story: http://www.autoblog.com/2007/10/23/sema-20...-dodge-ram-bft/

SEMA 2007 Preview: Dodge Ram BFT

Posted Oct 23rd 2007 9:33PM by Sam Abuelsamid

Filed under: Concept Cars, SEMA, Trucks/Pickups, Dodge

As Capt. Starbuck might say, "That's a Big Frakkin" Truck!" The biggest of Chrysler's 2007 SEMA concept vehicles is the Dodge Ram BFT. The BFT is what happens when you take a Quad Cab Ram pickup with the eight foot bed and slap a regular cab on it. The crew at Chrysler solved the issue of resulting 2-foot chasm the shorter cab created by putting together a longer ten foot bed. Then, they upgraded to the ten bolt hubs from the medium duty Ram truck and let Gale Banks have his way with the Cummins diesel. With a 9.4 ft Big Dog chopper easily fitting in the bed, this is one truck that could easily migrate to the assembly line.

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Penises must be getting smaller these days. Kidding, that's a pretty cool truck, but I have no idear how I'd park it.

No different than parking the Quad Cab...since they're the same size.

As for the first part of your comment...I haven't been surveying male genitalia, but I'm sure there's a government-funded report on such things.

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No different than parking the Quad Cab...since they're the same size.

As for the first part of your comment...I haven't been surveying male genitalia, but I'm sure there's a government-funded report on such things.

OCN is one of the surveyors.

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