"If you fire a 12 gauge shotgun packed with 00 buck, you'll get a
sense of what it's like to pull the trigger on a Ram SRT-10: a loud
roar, followed by a cloud of smoke, and, suddenly, heavy metal
flying through space. The only difference is that this truck's
Viper sourced V10 firepower, good for a 5.2 second 0 to 60 run,
surges smoothly at your back and not abruptly against your
shoulder." MotorTrend, March 2020
For consignment, a 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 pickup with a title
verified 46,592 actual miles. A major player in the sport truck
category, the SRT-10 has already been awarded legendary status and
resides in the same vein of the GMC Syclone and Ford F150 SVT
Lightning and not only one of the fastest pickup trucks ever
produced, but one of more collectibility.
Exterior
The SRT-10 takes the Ram's freight train like grille and adds even
more real estate to it with a chin spoiler under a low intake and a
massive intake duct on the front of the hood, the tail end of which
creates an extended power bulge. The super truck takes the normal
tire to wheel ratio of a Ram and switches it, filling 22-inch Viper
inspired wheels with 305/40R22 tires and the entire body is
dropped. Over the tailgate is a wing, theoretically for downforce
but practically for awesome good looks. This truck is solid Black,
so the coveted SRT-10 emblems pop visually and the twin exhaust
tips shine with a matching mirror finish. One multi parted scratch
and curb rash are the only imperfections we find on this beast. The
open bed is clean.
Interior
Black molded plastic is designed in a complex series of curves and
shapes and storage bins on inner doors along with a brushed
aluminum trim piece and carpeted insert. The tall buckets have
suede inserts between black leather bolsters and the center armrest
doubles as a jumper seat as needed. Other than some slight wear on
the driver's seat, they're all in great condition. A fat steering
wheel fronts an instrument cluster with racy white faced gauges and
an oil temp gauge is posted on the A-pillar. The center stack
contains an AM/FM/CD player and A/C panel along with another
storage cubby while the floor houses the tall Hurst shifter for
this six speed manual. Clean black carpet on the floor and an
unmarred soft, gray headliner above, and this rocket is ready for
its pilot.
Drivetrain
Here's the magic, 8.3 liter V10 with sequential fuel injection,
Viper branded red valve covers, and a horsepower rating of an even
500. A Tremec T56 6-speed manual backs this venomous engine up,
sending all the power to the Dana 80 axle in back with 4.11
gears.
Undercarriage
Some surface rust on the exhaust components, leaf springs, and some
other untreated metals join the general patina in testament to a
truck that's been driven. It's otherwise clean with some residual
oil on the pan and crossmember. Meanwhile, dual exhaust enters a
single original muffler, then runs in tandem to the back where
chrome tips, side by side, exit out the right rear. Naturally,
power disc brakes are on all four wheels and suspension consists of
coil springs up front and leaf springs in the back.
Drive-Ability
Even though it's dropped a bit, it's still a step up into the Ram
where you plant your can in some of the most supportive truck seats
you're ever going to find, and one that gives you a bird's eye view
of the road over the long, muscular hood. She starts right up with
a mighty bellow and we shift the long fun stick into first and
slither onto the test loop. We go from a roll so as not to spin the
tires and the truck has enormous power, flat straight tracking, and
much better handling than your Dodge Ram 3500. Not overwrought with
computers and gadgets, this simple muscle truck's functions all
work as intended and just like that, it's time to get back to our
desks. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
If you're like us and you like fast trucks, here's one built by the
factory. Known colloquially as the Viper Truck, the boys over at
SRT put a raucous sports car engine in a big, comfortable truck and
threw it out to the world. Like the snake they were buying, the
public bit hard and scooped them up. Every so often, an owner is
ready to move on to something else, and that opens an opportunity
for you and me. Don't let this one slither away. It's a clean truck
with some miles so it can be driven instead of being shelved!
3D7HA16H44G270925
3-Mexico
D-Dodge
3-Truck
H-Manual Belts, Front & Side Airbags
A-Ram 4x2
1-Economy Ram 1500
6-2 Door Pickup
H-8.3L V10 500hp
4-Check Digit
4-2006
G-Saltillo, MX Assy Plant
270925-Sequential Unit Number
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and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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Vehicle Details
2004 Dodge Ram
Listing ID:CC-2020073
Price:$39,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:2004
Make:Dodge
Model:Ram
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:46592
Stock Number:8024
VIN:3D7HA16H44G270925
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