Back when you could say ‘Dodge’ and ‘Ram’ in the same breath, the carmaker brought the world a one-of-a-kind sport pickup truck based on the regular Ram 1500, with just 10,000 or so units made. The so ...
If you've ever wanted a Viper but found that car's 50/50 weight distribution to be a little too perfect, then today's Nice Price or No Dice SRT-10 Ram with its 56/44 balance might be your cup of crazy ...
Take home this 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10, a low-mileage beast with 25,200 miles, located in Newport News, Virginia. Owned since 2011, this meticulously serviced truck features Belanger headers, K&N intake ...
It's likely you've heard the old saw: The only difference between men and boys is in the price of their toys. The price of this toy, the 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 pickup truck, is $45,795. But the cost ...
The SRT-10, despite weighing over 5000 pounds, can absolutely move in a straight line. 500-hp and 525 lb./ft. help the pickup hit 60 mph in about five seconds, half a second slower than a Viper with ...
This is an independent design study by wb.artist20 that has not been endorsed by RAM. The beloved 6.2-liter Hellcat supercharged V8 has found its way into a plethora of models over the years, ...
The world of over-the-top trucks has been booming recently, with models like the Ram 1500 TRX and Ford F-150 Raptor R flaunting supercharged V8s and absurd power figures. But let’s wind the clock back ...
The Dodge Ram SRT-10 was born from the idea that you can take a V10 Viper engine and use it to create a performance-oriented pickup truck. It was the early 2000s equivalent of an F-150 Raptor, only ...
The 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 is what happens when you cross a Viper with a Ram. Powered by the Viper's 8.3-liter V-10, which makes 500-horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, the Dodge boys claim that the ...
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