- 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 SRT-10
- 8.3L Naturally Aspirated V10
- Tremec T-56 6-Speed Manual
- RWD
- Black Exterior
- Black Interior
- Owned By Former Professional WWE Star Paul Wight
- Aftermarket Wheels
- Factory Hurst Short-Throw Shifter w/ Cue-Ball Knob
- Dana 60 Rear Axle w/ Limited-Slip Differential
- Dual Exhaust
- Viper Badging
- JL Audio Subwoofer & Aftermarket Amplifier
The Dodge Viper was a menacing, manic sports car that saw a massive V10 engine stuffed in front of a two-seat passenger cabin and sent out on the roads with nary any driver assistance aids. Now imagine what would happen if that same drivetrain was shoved into a pickup truck? That’s exactly what Dodge did with the Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10. This came about when the RAM Pickup line was still under the Dodge nameplate, and just over 10,000 units were built between 2004 and 2006. That’s less production than some Italian exotic cars! Today, we’ve got a very special 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10 for sale from Land O’Lakes, Florida. What makes this 23,395-mile super-truck special is the fact that it was owned by former Professional WWE Star Paul Wight. You’d better act fast, then, as we already have envisioned the queue forming.
Exterior and Interior
Wearing a menacing black coat, this 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10 looks every bit as potent as it is, thanks to features such as a lowered stance, black alloy wheels, twin tailpipes at the rear, and a large power bulge with air intake atop the hood. But, it’s still practical, with a truck bed waiting for your cargo, and you can fit a tonneau cover if you wish. Just bear in mind that whatever cargo you place there will likely get jostled about as you become enthusiastic with this truck’s performance. The interior of this 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10 features black leather seats, a multifunction steering wheel, air conditioning and the usual powered convenience features that you’d expect. It’s also got white-faced SRT dials telling you that this isn’t a regular RAM 1500. Furthermore, we see an aftermarket audio system and speakers for an upgraded music listening experience.
Engine
Now for the meat of this 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10, and it’s the same 505ci (8.3L) V10 as found in a Viper from that period. Power and torque sit at 500hp and 525lb-ft respectively. All this goes to the rear wheels through a 6-speed Tremec manual gearbox, making this a real driver’s delight. Upgraded suspension and beefier brakes are present too, since this truck can easily crack 0-60 in under 6 seconds, or vaporize the rear tires with ease.
The RAM 1500, formerly known as the Dodge RAM 1500 is a well-rounded half-ton truck that offers mobility to millions of Americans involved in trade, small business, agriculture and other blue-collar jobs. It’s a stylish truck which can be used for family transport too. However, in the early 2000s, Dodge wondered what would happen if they took the monster 8.3-liter V10 from their fearsome Viper sports car and crammed it into the engine bay of a Dodge RAM 1500. The result was the Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10, released in 2004 and offered until 2006. Just over 10,000 examples were made during this time, making the RAM 1500 SRT-10 rarer than some Italian exotic cars! Today, we’ve got a 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10 for sale in Port Angeles, Washington, with a super-light 14,310 miles on the clock. Why not snap up this super-truck before someone else does? After all, you can’t find anything similar in the brand-new market today.
The Dodge Viper was a menacing, manic sports car that saw a massive V10 engine stuffed in front of a two-seat passenger cabin and sent out on the roads with nary any driver assistance aids. Now imagine what would happen if that same drivetrain was shoved into a pickup truck? That’s exactly what Dodge did with the Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10. This came about when the RAM Pickup line was still under the Dodge nameplate, and just over 10,000 units were built between 2004 and 2006. That’s less production than some Italian exotic cars! Today, we’ve got a very special 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10 for sale from Land O’Lakes, Florida. What makes this 23,395-mile super-truck special is the fact that it was owned by former Professional WWE Star Paul Wight. You’d better act fast, then, as we already have envisioned the queue forming.
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What if we told you that Chevy made a coupe utility – basically a coupe styled pickup truck, stuck a V8 under the hood, and gave it a retractable hardtop for the passenger cabin for an extra measure of craziness? Yes, that’s precisely what the GM engineers did with the SSR. Produced between 2003 and 2006, just 24,112 units were sold to the public. Today, the SSR represents a curio that’s a sure-fire future classic, but also an example of what happens when you give automotive engineers and designers free reign to create something truly unique. This 2005 Chevrolet SSR is up for grabs in Lancaster, with a decent 128,348 miles on the clock. It’s a great choice for anyone seeking an SSR, because in 2005, the model got an upgraded 6.0-liter LS2 V8 that had 90hp more than the 5.3-liter unit installed for 2003 through 2004 units. This vehicle has that, plus a set of staggered painted aluminum wheels, and automatic gearbox, and infinite quirkiness.
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The Chevrolet SSR remains one of the most unique vehicles of the 2000s, blending retro-inspired hot rod styling with modern pickup practicality and V8 performance. This 2005 Chevrolet SSR LS is finished in striking Smokin’ Asphalt over an Ebony leather interior and shows approximately 36,000 miles on the odometer. Unlike earlier SSR models, the 2005 model year introduced the powerful 6.0L V8 paired with the highly desirable Tremec 6-speed manual transmission, transforming the SSR into a genuinely engaging performance cruiser. Combining a power retractable hardtop, muscular styling, and pickup utility into one package, the SSR carved out its own niche as a modern American specialty vehicle that continues to stand out nearly two decades later.
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