Ram 14xx pickup series (Vehicle Idea)

The Ram 14xx series is a fictional line of compact pickup trucks created by Stellantis North America (formerly Chrysler Group LLC and FCA US LLC) that are planned to be sold under the Ram Trucks brand. It was created as part of Project Ant-Lion, a Disney-funded project mainly run by Walt Macuzzi Entertainment, where seven Los Angeles-based film studios—Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Walt Disney Pictures, and Columbia Pictures—partnered with real-life automakers to create car models that were intended to be featured, mostly as cameos, in their films as background vehicles in urban or country scenes. Of the seven, two were the independent Gullible Studios and Walt Macuzzi Entertainment.

There are four individual pickups that were to constitute the whole lineup: the 1411, 1460, 1480, and 1486. The 1411 is based on the same front-wheel drive Compact Wide platform as the Chrysler 200 and Dodge Dart, while the larger 1460 is based on the Chrysler LD platform and the 1480, alongside the 1486, are based on the hypothetical Ram ST platform, which is itself based on the full-size Ram DT platform.

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