In 2004, Dodge created the SRT-10 by dropping a Viper V-10 into its Ram pickup
This example is incredibly well preserved, having been driven just 3000 miles
The SRT-10 combines 10 cylinders and a six-speed manual transmission for a one-two punch that's a knockout

Pleasingly, this example is finished in a Flame Red paint job that brings up memories of one of the original muscle Mopar trucks
For collectibility, you want a regular cab like this one, complete with low mileage and a gear shifter the length of a 9-iron
Ram's current rollout of sport pickup trucks is a bit of a gamble, and it remains to be seen whether the timing is right for a return of full-size-pickup performance

The SRT-10 holds its own against Ram's new muscle trucks in terms of cylinder count and pedal count
With a clean history, a pristine interior, and just 3000 miles on the odometer, this Viper-engined pickup is a blue-chip collectible with a country-music twang
The auction ends May 27

This first-year SRT-10 bests Ram's new muscle trucks in terms of raw power and performance
The SRT-10 is a past example of when Dodge pushed all its chips into the middle, bet big and won.
