2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Srt-10 Pickup Truck Viper Engine 6 Speed Transmission on 2040-cars
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
You are bidding on a 2005 Dodge SRT-10 pickup. This truck was purchased by me in 2008 with only 19000 miles. Current milage is a mere 28000 at this time. This truck is factory equipped with the fierce 505 horsepower V10 as OEM for the Viper. This powerhouse is shifted through a 6 speed Tremec manual transmission and mechanical locker rear. All this power is mitigated through the awesome four wheel disc brakes that are truly up to the task of stopping this 3700 pound truck with ease. I added the matching shell, bed rug and tow hitch at the time I purchased the truck and they provide the perfect disguise for this hod rod as well as adding useful accessories. The original wing equipped on the bed is included with the truck. New tires were installed less than 4000 miles ago and are high end Yokohamas. The interior is well equipped with power brakes and steering. Full gauge package including oil temperature on the A-pilar. This truck came equipped with premium CD sound system, ice cold air conditioning, leather seats, power windows, power locks and 6 way electric driver's seat. The petal assembly is height adjustable as is the steering column. All fluids have been changed at regular intervals and engine has only been run with full synthetic oil and premium fuel. There are as expected some flaws in the paint as to be expected with use, but nothing unusual. Wheel coating shows some chipping as consistent with regular use. There are signs of wear in the leather, but have been that way since I purchased the truck and has been unchanged since 2008. I noted today that the front left fog lens is cracked. Carpets, dash and interior panels are in good condition with very minor signs of use and no cracks of any kind. Please see the attached photos and feel free to contact me should you have questions. Reserve is set at $16000 and this truck is well worth it. I am only selling because I hardly use it.
On May-26-14 at 05:27:53 PDT, seller added the following information: There is some loss of under hood insulation not seen in the photos. |
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