This 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 pickup is powered by an 8.3-liter V10
engine shared with the Dodge Viper and paired with a 6-speed Tremec
T56 manual transmission. It was developed by Dodge's Street and
Racing Technology (SRT) division and set a Guinness World Record as
the fastest production truck with a top speed of 154.587 mph. The
truck produces 500hp and 525 ft/lbs of torque, reaching 0-60 mph in
4.9 seconds. It rides on a performance-tuned chassis featuring a
lowered suspension, stiffer springs and 15-inch front rotors with
4-piston calipers. The exterior is finished in black with factory
SRT styling cues including an aggressive hood scoop, aerodynamic
fascia, body kit, rear spoiler and 22-inch polished aluminum wheels
with performance tires. The interior features black leather sport
seats with SRT-10 logos, silver trim, performance gauges and
built-in performance timers. This single-cab example includes its
original Window Sticker. 6,962 miles (title reads exempt).
Vehicle Details
2004 Dodge Ram
Listing ID:CC-2026651
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:2004
Make:Dodge
Model:Ram
Exterior Color:BLACK
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:291093
VIN:3D7HA16H54G185091
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