Vehicle Description
Classic Car Addict is excited to present this 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10
two-door for sale in our Mesa, AZ showroom. Hot-rod pickups go back
to the 1930s, but it took a while for manufacturers to do their own
sporty trucks. The Dodge Lil' Red Express of 1978 was an early
example, but sporty trucks didn't really become their own thing
until the 1990s, with the GMC Syclone, Chevrolet 454 SS, and Ford
F-150 SVT Lightning all roasting tires between America's
stoplights.
Fast forward another decade, and the Dodge Ram SRT-10 pickup took
things to an even further extreme. It first appeared at the 2002
North American Auto Show in Detroit and hit the market in 2004. The
fastest pickup built to that date, it featured the Dodge Viper's
8.3-liter V-10 engine with 500 hp and a whopping 525 pound-feet of
torque with a 6-speed manual transmission.
The bolstered seats are trimmed in black leather with synthetic
suede inserts and feature SRT-10 headrest embroidery. Silver-color
trim accents the matching dashboard and door panels. Amenities
include a power-adjustable driver's seat, air conditioning, cruise
control, an Infinity CD stereo with a subwoofer, a six-disc CD
changer, push-button start, side curtain airbags, a Hurst shifter,
and metal pedal covers. The four-spoke leather-wrapped steering
wheel frames a 160-mph speedometer, a tachometer with a 6k-rpm
redline, and gauges for oil pressure, coolant temperature, voltage,
and fuel level. The digital odometer indicates 30K miles.
The truck is finished in Bright Silver Metallic and features a
front air dam with integrated fog lights as well as a domed hood
with an integrated scoop. It is also equipped with an SRT rear
spoiler, lower body cladding and a color matching tonneau cover.
There are a few small paint imperfections, and you can see those on
our YouTube channel. Consignor also added color matched side window
deflectors to protect from rain/snow and wind.
The 8.3-liter V10 was shared with the contemporary Dodge Viper and
was factory rated at 500 horsepower and 525 lb.-ft of torque. Power
is sent to the rear wheels through a Tremec T-56 six-speed manual
transmission and a Dana 60 rear axle with a limited-slip
differential. This Ram SRT-10 will be sold on a clean Arizona title
and a clean CarFax report and the original window sticker is
framed.
The SRT-10 is more than I expected in a truck. It's very civilized
when puttering around, but when called upon, it just flat-out goes.
Don't miss out on this beauty, call Classic Car Addict today at
480-256-1459. And be sure to follow us on all our socials,
Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. We welcome all buyers to have a
pre-purchase inspection done as all our vehicles are sold AS
IS.