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2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 on Bring a Trailer Has Two Things Ram's New Rumble Bees Don't
Key takeaways
- A V-10 engine and a six-speed manual can't be had in Ram's new sport trucks.
- Bring a Trailer Ram recently announced new Rumble Bee sport trucks, but the idea goes back a ways.Back in 2004, Dodge dropped a Viper V-10 into its Ram pickup to create the SRT-10.
- With Ram roaring back to its V-8 performance roots with a trio of muscle trucks, it might seem that there's never been a time when Stellantis has hit harder.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
A V-10 engine and a six-speed manual can't be had in Ram's new sport trucks.
Bring a Trailer Ram recently announced new Rumble Bee sport trucks, but the idea goes back a ways.Back in 2004, Dodge dropped a Viper V-10 into its Ram pickup to create the SRT-10. This example is incredibly well preserved, having been driven just 3000 miles.
With Ram roaring back to its V-8 performance roots with a trio of muscle trucks, it might seem that there's never been a time when Stellantis has hit harder. Well, you'd be wrong about that, as there was a time when Dodge was so audacious that it decided to stuff a Viper engine into a pickup.
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