In 2004, Dodge//SRT released a trio of “Commemorative Edition” SRT vehicles to celebrate the excitement, power, and performance of three of the hottest production vehicles on the road at the time. Those vehicles included the 2005 Dodge Viper SRT-10, 2005 Dodge SRT4, and 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10.
Each model featured a distinctive paint scheme of Electric Blue “dual-fang” racing stripes over a Bright White exterior color. Each Commemorative Edition vehicle included unique interior features such as a numbered plaque and a special edition SRT book.
Only available in Regular Cab configuration, the Dodge Ram SRT-10 Commemorative Edition also featured Blue stitching on the seats, shift boot, shift knob, and steering wheel. The floor mats were embroidered with matching stitching with SRT-10 logo. Each Commemorative Edition also came standard with 22-inch polished wheels, brushed aluminum scuff plates, and a hard tonneau cover.
The package was priced at $4,500 over the standard Ram SRT-10 Regular Cab and limited to a production of 200 units. According to Chrysler Group records, there were 201 units built with the extra unit being used as a show (or display) truck. This truck shown is #62/200.
Over the years, the Ram SRT-10 Commemorative Edition has become one of the most sought-after variants of the Ram performance truck for collectors. This particular model has appeared on the popular auction site BringATrailer.com and only has 16,132 miles on the odometer.
Under the hood is the beloved 8.3-liter (505 cubic-inch) VIPER V10 engine producing 500 horsepower (373 kW) and 525 lb.-ft. (712 N⋅m) of torque. The VIPER V10 delivered 90% of its torque from 1,500 to 5,600 rpm. Mated to a Tremec T-56 6-speed manual transmission, the Ram SRT-10 Regular Cab was capable of a 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) time of 4.9 seconds. Depending on how fast the driver could shift, the 5,130 lb. pickup could run the 1/4-mile in 13.6 seconds @ 106 mph (171 km/h).
With an original window sticker of $50,825 (including destination), the Ram SRT-10 looks like a much better deal than today’s Ram 1500 TRX. The Carfax report shows no accidents or damage and lists history in North Carolina, Tennessee, and California.
This beautiful example will be listed until Saturday, September 17th. To see a lot more images or to bid on this amazing-looking truck, you can check out its dedicated page on BringATrailer.com.
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