This 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 is one of 50 examples produced for members of the Viper Club of America and was sold new from DodgeLand of Columbia, South Carolina where it remained until the seller’s June 2021 acquisition, reportedly from the estate of its original owner. The truck is finished in Electric Blue Pearl with Stone White stripes over a Dark Slate Grey interior and is powered by a Viper-sourced 8.3-liter V10 paired with a six-speed manual…
This 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 is one of 50 examples produced for members of the Viper Club of America and was sold new from DodgeLand of Columbia, South Carolina where it remained until the seller’s June 2021 acquisition, reportedly from the estate of its original owner. The truck is finished in Electric Blue Pearl with Stone White stripes over a Dark Slate Grey interior and is powered by a Viper-sourced 8.3-liter V10 paired with a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. Equipment includes a rear wing, 22″ alloy wheels, synthetic suede upholstery, air conditioning, cruise control, a Hurst shifter, and an in-dash CD changer. An oil change was carried out in preparation for the sale.
The Ram SRT-10 VCA Edition was offered to Viper Club of America members via a raffle drawing, and this example is finished in Electric Blue Pearl with Stone White dual stripes. Features include a front air dam with integrated fog lights, a hood scoop, a sliding rear window, Viper Club of America graphics, and a rear wing.
Polished 22″ Viper-style wheels wear older 305/40 Pirelli Scorpion tires. The SRT-10 rides on a lowered suspension compared to the standard Ram, and is equipped with stiffer springs as well as an additional rear-axle shock to limit axle hop. Braking is handled by TRW-designed four-piston monoblock calipers with 15″ rotors up front, which are cooled by integrated ducts that run from the truck’s lower front valance.
The cabin is upholstered in black leather with synthetic suede inserts and features “SRT-10” embroidery on the headrests along with silver stitching. Silver-colored trim accents the matching dashboard and door panels. Amenities include a power-adjustable driver’s seat, air conditioning, an Infinity CD stereo with a subwoofer, Viper Club of America-branded floor mats, push-button start, metal pedal covers, and a Hurst shifter.
A plaque on the dashboard shows this example as #32 of 50 Viper Club of America editions produced and contains the signature of Chrysler Group’s former Chief Operating Officer Wolfgang Bernhard.
A leather-wrapped steering wheel frames a a 160-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 6k-rpm redline. An SRT-branded Auto Meter oil temperature gauge is mounted in a pod attached to the left A-pillar. The odometer shows 2,400 miles.
The 8.3-liter Viper V10 produced 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque when new and features Bernhard’s signature on the intake manifold. An oil change was performed by the seller.
Power is transferred to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential.
The window sticker lists factory colors, optional equipment, and a total MSRP of $50,850. An owner’s manual, manufacturer’s literature, service records, and two keys are included in the sale.