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2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Srt-10 Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 8.3l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:59700 Color: paint
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2006 RAM SRT-10 Quad Cab, Long Bed, Viper Truck Limited NIGHT RUNNER Edition

You are bidding on a 2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Night Runner Limited Edition Truck,
Quad Cab with Long Bed. One of the last year Viper Trucks produced.
I bought the truck new in 2007. Current milage is 59700 at this time.
The truck has the 48RE four-speed automatic transmission.
Plastic hardshell in the bed, tow hitch package installed.
Comes with an upgraded Dodge GPS/Radio with 6-CD changer and is
equipped with the Premium Sound System and active Subwoofer.
Ice cold air conditioning, tinted windows, new set of Viper Floormats.
Only used Mobile1 Full Synthetic Oil 0W40 and changed it every 5k miles.

Truck is very clean and in good, used condition, has some minor scratches
from daily usage with clear Florida title. Comes also with the original floor mats.

The Night Runner Edition is not equipped with a sunroof.

The Limited Night Runner Edition was publicised as "400 built"
but this is incorrect. They never got around to completing them.
Chrysler's records show only 79 being built but research for yourself.

Night Runners came painted in Brilliant Black exterior paint,
Dark Nickel Pearl finish 22-inch wheels,
black chrome grille inserts, black center headlights,
unique Night Runner Badges, black center stack,
center console bezel overlay and a serialized Night Runner dash.
The Night Runner is a stealth version of the Dodge Ram SRT/10 model.
Available as a 2006 model only.

In February 2004, the Dodge Ram SRT/10 set both the Guinness World Record
and Sports Car Club of America's record for the world's fastest production
truck with an average speed of 154.587mph.

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Chrysler expecting up to 200,000 9-speed transmissions for 3 models this year

Tue, 22 Jan 2013

Striving for improved fuel economy, we already knew that Chrysler will begin using a nine-speed automatic transmission in some of its new products this year, but what we haven't known is that volume at which this gearbox will be used. According to Bloomberg, Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has been quoted as saying that the automaker expects to sell close to 200,000 units equipped with this new transmission in 2013. Those gear-rich trannies will be spread out across three models, consisting of the redesigned Chrysler 200, the still-unnamed Jeep Liberty replacement and the Dodge Dart.
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Chrysler almost smothered the Hellcat before it lived

Thu, 06 Nov 2014

Chrysler's 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 was an absolute sensation from the very moment it was announced, and honestly, how could it not have been? Packing 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, its numbers immediately put every other production muscle car (and many supercars) to shame. Plus, we soon learned that would be wrapped in a package retailing for around $60,000 - a pittance compared to other vehicles offering similar grunt. However, the Hellcat almost never got the chance to rumble under the hood of the Challenger and Charger.
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