Low-Mileage 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 With Supercharged V10 Hits Market

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Low-Mileage 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 With Supercharged V10 Hits Market

A highly modified and low-mileage 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 is drawing attention as it enters the market, offering a rare blend of factory performance and aftermarket enhancement. With just over 9,000 miles recorded, the regular-cab pickup represents one of the more extreme interpretations of early 2000s performance engineering.

Originally developed during a period when automakers pushed unconventional performance concepts, the Ram SRT-10 paired a pickup truck platform with the same 8.3-liter V10 engine found in the Dodge Viper. This example builds on that already aggressive formula by adding a Roe Racing twin-screw supercharger system, significantly increasing its performance potential.

The truck is finished in Bright Silver Metallic and features design elements that emphasize its performance identity. A domed hood with an integrated scoop, bold SRT graphics, and a sculpted front fascia contribute to its unmistakable presence. Additional exterior features include a fiberglass tonneau cover, integrated rear spoiler, and lower body cladding, reinforcing its purpose-built look.

Riding on polished 22-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli Scorpion Zero tires, the SRT-10 benefits from a factory-lowered suspension system with stiffer springs. Enhancements such as aftermarket traction bars and a rear-axle damper help manage power delivery, while four-wheel ventilated disc brakes support stopping performance.

Inside, the cabin is trimmed in dark slate gray leather and suede, with sport seats featuring SRT-10 embroidery. The interior combines comfort and functionality, offering a navigation system, premium audio with subwoofer, air conditioning, and cruise control. Performance-focused details include a Hurst shifter, metal pedal covers, and additional gauges mounted for monitoring engine conditions.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Tremec T-56 six-speed manual transmission and a Dana 60 limited-slip rear axle, delivering a driving experience centered on control and raw output. Recent maintenance, including fluid services and injector cleaning, has been completed.

With its single-owner history, clean title, and combination of low mileage and performance upgrades, the truck stands as a notable example of a Viper-powered pickup that continues to attract collectors and enthusiasts seeking something distinctly unconventional. See it here.

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