Vehicle Description
2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Pickup
The Dodge Ram SRT-10 was introduced February 13, 2003 but not put
into production until 2004. Unlike the previous Ram Trucks, the
SRT-10 was built solely for the purpose of speed. In fact, in
February 2004 it set both the Guinness World Record and Sports Car
Club of America's record for fastest truck. The previous record
holder, the Ford Lightning, attained a speed of 147.54 mph, while
the SRT-10 reached a high speed of 154.59 mph. The main attraction
of the SRT-10 is its engine, which is an 8.3 Liter V10 Viper
Engine. This engine produces 500 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 525
lb-ft of torque at 4,200 rpm. With this engine the truck can reach
a top speed of 154 mph and can accelerate the regular cab SRT-10
from 0 to 60 in 4.9 seconds.
For consignment, a sports car disguised as a pickup truck. This
truck can certainly haul cargo, but its main theme is to definitely
haul ass. A top speed of 154mph you will not be fooling around when
going from job site to job site due to the V10 Viper engine under
the hood. This truck is equipped with a somewhat rare 6-speed Hurst
actuated manual transmission and is presented in Flame Red. Built
for toughness under the RAM moniker, but no fooling around on the
acceleration and speed aspect thanks to Viper power. This 9,639
title verified actual mile hauler is a 3 owner truck that has had
some paint work performed by our consignor to correct the faded
flat surface paint that occurred from the truck sitting. With that
work completed, we can proudly offer to you for consignment this
2004 SRT-10 Ram in low milage all stock format...Read on and let's
haul some serious ass!
Exterior
Bathed in repaint of the factory correct coating of Flame Red
Clearcoat, this truck presents well with only minor chipping and a
few light scuffs that are appropriate for the verified 9,639 miles.
With its large tall body matching grille, and lower rounded fenders
flanking the central honeycomb dressed scooped hood and huge front
bumper/aero setup, it looks like a big sports car. A hood scoop,
raked windshield in tinted glass and all rounded off surfaces, in
all steel, let's go racin'! Add the rear spoiler off the top of the
rear tailgate, big black 22-inch wheels wrapped with 305/40R22
gummy rubbers, and you can run with the best of them. The bed is
totally lined with a sprayed in encompassing liner which is a black
textured finish. Factory tinted glass is all around, the badging is
correct, and I simply can't wait to get behind the wheel of this
snake-bitten pick'em up truck.
Interior
Lots-O-conveniences in here with power windows, power locks, power
seats, an AM/FM/CD changer stereo, and A/C all the creature
comforts of home in there. The leather bolsters frame suede inserts
in charcoal black color are both very nicely preserved for these
buckets. In the center is the Hurst 6-speed shifter, and the dash
has neat-o white faced gauges with some digital readouts inserted
too. Charcoal carpeting covers the floors, and a light gray felted
headliner is above all this truck/sports car-esque menagerie.
Drivetrain
Look ...under the hood, it's a Viper engine! Yes, kids hold on
because we have 10 cylinders, (8.3 Liters of them to be exact), to
pump out EFI fed fossils and air to the tune of 500hp. It's quite
possible that a few extra ponies have been snuck under the hood
with the hood scoop being fully functional. On back is a 6-speed
manual tranny in Tremec T56 form and a Dana 80 pumpkin with 4.11
gears. A Viper engine never looked so good in a truck!
Undercarriage
The usual very light patina and wear certainly not out of the
ordinary is seen underneath. Sports car like Bilstein shock
absorbers are on along with independent coil springs up front and
leaf springs in the rear. Also seen are large caliper power disc
brakes on all 4 corners. A stock with shiny exhaust snaking its way
from front to rear and ends just under the right side of the rear
bumper.
Drive-Ability
A turn of the key and in my mind I heard Viper V10 but I was oddly
sitting up high behind the wheel looking out of what might be
misconstrued as a big rig. But it all came together upon a throw of
the Hurst shifter and pop of the clutch where I raced off to the
test track. Here it performed swimmingly with beautiful unending
acceleration, bias free braking, (important!), and good handling
because it's a pickup truck after all! All functions were working
just fine, and it has a real kick when you get a bit leaded with
the right foot.
Look! It's a truck...No it's a sports car....No it's actually a
really cool and fast pickup truck with the heart of a Viper V10 EFI
high performance package. A burning Flame, (Red), if you will. Come
to our Hallowed Halls and try to catch it before it
disappears...possibly into the V10 sunset.
3D7HA16H34G167219
3-Mexico
D-Dodge
7-Truck
H-Manual Belts, Front & Side Airbags
A-Ram 4x2
1-Economy Ram 1500
6-2 Door Pickup
H-8.3L V10 500hp
3-Check Digit
4-2004
G-Saltillo, MX Assy Plant
167219-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our
showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just
1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888)
227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come
see the vehicle in person.