The Chrysler people claim that BFT  does not stand for what you think it does, instead suggesting less  profane names like Big Fine Truck or Built For Towing. In fact, it's  more built for hauling. At a time when pickup cabs are growing and their  cargo beds are shrinking, the BFT reverses that trend,  with an extra-long, 10-foot cargo box. Advanced studio designer Scott  Krugger's team started with a Ram 3500 HD Mega Cab dualie. They replaced  the four-door Mega cab with a standard cab, which is two feet shorter.
They then custom-fabricated a 10-foot box from a standard 8-footer. The engine is a Cummins turbodiesel, naturally, with a prototype air intake and a custom exhaust (horsepower and torque figures are not yet available). The truck features a 6-inch Superlift kit and rolls on 22-inch, 10-lug wheels. Chrome tubular step bars and bed rails complete the look.
They then custom-fabricated a 10-foot box from a standard 8-footer. The engine is a Cummins turbodiesel, naturally, with a prototype air intake and a custom exhaust (horsepower and torque figures are not yet available). The truck features a 6-inch Superlift kit and rolls on 22-inch, 10-lug wheels. Chrome tubular step bars and bed rails complete the look.
Dodge Ram BFT

Dodge Ram BFT

Dodge Ram BFT

Dodge Ram BFT

Dodge Ram BFT

Dodge Ram BFT
Dodge Ram BFT
Dodge Ram BFT
Dodge Ram BFT