
If you’re a fan of high-performance trucks and rare Mopar builds, this 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Commemorative Edition Regular Cab is a must-see. It’s No. 171 out of only 200 ever made, and with just 12,000 miles on the odometer, it’s a near-pristine example of one of Dodge’s boldest moves from the early 2000s.

This beast is powered by the 8.3-liter (505 cubic-inch) VIPER V10 engine, the same one found in the Dodge Viper. It cranks out 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque—factory-rated. That power goes straight to the rear wheels through a 6-speed Tremec T-56 manual transmission and a Dana 60 limited-slip rear end—no paddle shifters here—just a Hurst short-throw shifter and three pedals like a real performance machine.
All 200 Commemorative Editions came painted in Bright White with Electric Blue racing stripes. This one keeps it factory fresh with matching stripes, polished 22-inch wheels, side skirts, fog lights, a functional hood scoop, and a fiberglass tonneau cover capped with an SRT-specific spoiler.

The truck sits lower than a standard Ram and features upgraded Bilstein shocks, stiffer springs, and an extra axle damper to help control wheel hop when launching all that torque. The big brakes and 305/40 Toyo Proxes S/T tires (2018 date codes) add extra grip and stopping power.
Inside, the bolstered bucket seats are finished in Dark Slate Gray leather with suede inserts, featuring unique blue stitching exclusive to the Commemorative Edition. That stitching carries through to the shift boot, knob, wheel, and floor mats. There’s also a power driver’s seat, push-button start, cruise control, and air conditioning to keep things comfortable. A Pioneer head unit, ARC amplifier, Electra speakers, and JL Audio subwoofers give the stereo some serious punch.

The factory dash plaque confirms this is truck No. 171 of 200, and it comes with a clean Pennsylvania title and clean Carfax report—no accidents, no damage.
If you’ve ever wanted a factory-built street truck with supercar DNA, now’s your chance. This truck is currently live on BringATrailer.com, with bidding ending Thursday, July 17, at 2:33 p.m. EDT. Don’t sleep on this one—these Commemorative Editions don’t come up for sale often, especially in this condition.