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Here's Your Chance to Own a Virtually New Viper-Powered Dodge Ram

Photo credit: Bring a Trailer
Photo credit: Bring a Trailer

As cool as the Viper is, there's another V-10-powered vehicle Dodge built in the mid-2000s that takes the crown: The Ram SRT-10. It's a Ram 1500 that uses the engine and transmission from that generation's Viper, capable of 0-60 in under five seconds. If you've wanted to own a brand-new example but couldn't when they were on showroom floors, now's your best chance.

Bring a Trailer is auctioning off a 2004 Ram SRT-10 with an insane 47 miles on the clock right now. It's the one you want to; a regular cab body style with the six-speed manual T-56 transmission sending power to the rear wheels. The silver paint, 22-inch Viper-style wheels, and grey leather interior look in spectacular condition. The underside makes it seem like the car was never driven outside of the factory, while the gear knob is still wrapped in plastic. A true time capsule.

While we can understand someone tucking away an actual Viper for this long and letting it sit to accumulate value, we're not exactly sure why someone would do this to the Ram truck version. Sure, it's cool and rare, but there's so much usability going to waste. It's still a pickup that can haul stuff and tow things, after all.

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Clean SRT-10 Rams with some miles on the clock can easily sell for over $40,000. We're not exactly sure how much value this sort of ultra-low mileage adds, but we know it won't be cheap. Would you buy a Ram truck with delivery miles instead of a new Ram 1500 TRX? Let us know in the comments below.

Disclaimer: Bring a Trailer is owned by Road & Track’s parent company, Hearst Autos.

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