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2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Srt-10 on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:13690 Color:
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Markesan, Wisconsin, United States

Markesan, Wisconsin, United States
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2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 – Regular Cab – 6 Speed Manual Hurst Shifter – Navigation – Very Clean Interior, Engine Bay, Exterior – Less Than 14K miles!!!Only 471 of these Regular Cab SRT-10 Pickups were manufactured in Black in 2005, Super Rare

 

What we have for sale here is the ultra rare, never to be produced again 2005 lightweight 8.3L 10 Cylinder OHV 20 valve Viper powered sport truck to beat all sport trucks! This example has less than 13.9K miles and is rust free, 2 adult owned. It has immaculate dark grey leather and suede interior that smells like new.  

Power drivers seat, leather trimmed steering wheel, cruise control, steering wheel audio controls for the awesome Infinity Stereo, CD audio system that is factory original. It has a Navigation System, Manual sliding rear window. Rear Spoiler, Hood Scoop, Fog Lamps, 22-inch Polished Chrome Wheels with very light oxidation (see photos). This was purchased 1.5 years ago in Texas with 7K miles on it and has been very carefully driven to shows and cruise nights for the additional 6.5K miles under my care. I have owned many spectacular sport vehicles including a LS7 Z06 Corvette.  This truck shifts and steers tighter than the Corvette!!! It is capable of 16+ MPG on the highway. You wouldn’t even be reading this if you didn’t know that these trucks were only produced 3 years in very low numbers and are already starting to go up in value. I think this is a blue chip motor vehicle investment (think 1970 Superbird).

Recent service included a full oil change with filter, new spark plugs, replacement of a coil pack,and thermostat. This truck has never had any accident damage, never been smoked in, or carried a pet. This truck has had excellent care and service with no expense spared and is currently in top low mileage condition. The bed has never hauled a single thing. Buy it with confidence from a private party with 100% satisfaction ratings with Ebay. If you want to get a flavor of the rarity and how collectible these are going to be, take a look at the Wikipedia page for Dodge Ram 1500 SRT-10. It still holds the world record for the fastest pickup ever manufactured. Read all about it on Wikipedia and come back and bid on this no reserve sale. I have over $30,000 in this vehicle and it sold new for over $45,000. I firmly believe you can buy this truck today and enjoy it carefully,like I have, while doubling your money in the next 5-10 years. I will be very sorry I sold this but with 2 kids going to college this fall I don't have the luxury to keep things until they skyrocket like I believe this vehicle will soon.

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