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2003 Dodge Ram - Pursuit Vehicle

Go Ahead - Just Try To Evade This Dodge
From the November, 2009 issue of Sport Truck
By Mike Finnegan
Photography by Mike Finnegan
 
Rear Left View
Edgar Lopez's Dodge Ram represents all that is right with the sport truck world right now. The scene has graduated from lame, one-dimensional rides that only excel in a single environment to trucks that break the old mold with style and performance. We've all grown up and so has the ethic behind our builds, and although the price of admission has escalated along with the list of prerequisites for crafting a righteous ride, the driving experience and picture show is that much better. Edgar's truck follows suit: an ultra-low cruiser piercing the night with screaming supercharged Hemi horsepower, quickly cutting in and out of the shadows with a wide stance and menacing black facade. This is no ordinary Ram.

License Plate
Sleep, eat, go to school, work all night, and then do it all over again. That's been Edgar Lopez's life since he purchased the Ram brand-new in '04. After racking up one too many speeding tickets and losing his driver's license on the way home from Las Vegas five years ago, this fast-paced routine has kept him out of trouble and in the white hot spotlight of the custom truck world. If he could do it all over again, he'd go to school first and then build this truck. Then again, he also says that the payoff for all of the hard work and stress during his first build is looking at the black marauder sitting in the parking lot of his family's restaurant. As beautiful and custom as this truck is, he still mobs it to school and work, which is quite a gamble considering that every single body panel beneath the silky smooth black paint is one-off.

Front Left View
While most of the kids in his welding, body shop, and machinist classes were fixing up rusted hulks of vintage iron, Edgar dropped jaws by taking a d/a sander to his truck while it was still wearing paper plates. During a pair of semesters at San Fernando Occupational Center, the Ram gained a rollpan and lost its tailgate, handles and taillights. Eventually, Edgar turned his home garage into a small shop and spent the next year filling in the cab seams, molding the grille to the hood, and shaving the rest of the body. When the dust from the grinding and body filler became overwhelming, he moved the truck to Metal Minds in nearby Lancaster for a traditional 4-inch body-drop and airbags. This was accomplished in just two months and then the truck moved again to Edgar's friend Felipe's garage, where it wouldn't see the light of day again until SEMA '08.

Monitor
It was at Felipe's house that the wide body stance was finally realized. A set of staggered 24-inch Forgiatto wheels with a ton of dish weren't going to fit inside of the Ram's fenders, but they offered the look that Edgar was after so drastic measures were taken to bolt them onto the suspension.

Custom Interior
All show and no go doesn't work in our world, and Edgar is certainly in agreement. After spending a considerable amount of time giving his ride a look that would strike fear in the hearts of other truck owners, it would have been sacrilege to leave the 5.7L Hemi stock. After all, it wasn't going to knock down any great fuel economy numbers anyway. Mike Stafford came to the rescue right before the truck was slated to leave for the '08 SEMA Show by hopping up the engine with an intercooled Vortech supercharger system. The system pushes 10 psi of boost into the intake, aided by methanol injected from the stock windshield wiper reservoir, which serves to stave off detonation at wide-open throttle. Split Second fuel and ignition systems light the fire, and the exhaust is sent packing through dual Flowmaster pipes and mufflers.


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