The Dodge Ram SRT-10 was introduced in 2004, created by Chrysler PVO (Performance Vehicle Operations) division using Dodge Viper and Plymouth Prowler engineers, and was equipped with the same 500 HP 8.3L V10 found in the third-generation Dodge Viper, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. This 2005 example is #173 of only 500 Yellow Fever Editions built, finished in Solar Yellow with matching yellow interior trim. It was originally delivered to Alberta, Canada, and had belonged to esteemed car collector Steve Todhunter before joining the current owner's collection in 2018. This rare Yellow Fever Edition SRT-10 is now being offered for auction out of New York showing under 1k miles on the odometer..
Of the 500 Yellow Fever Editions produced, only 200 were configured with a standard 2-door cab. The exterior of this Ram SRT-10 is finished in Solar Yellow (PYH) and features a vented hood with black “fang” graphics and “Viper Powered” badging, an aerodynamic front fascia, ground effects, a rear spoiler, red brake calipers, and polished twin exhaust tips. The 22” Viper-style polished aluminum wheels are mounted with original Pirelli Scorpion tires. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The interior features deeply bolstered seats trimmed with black leather with perforated microsuede inserts, yellow SRT-10 insignias in the headrests, and yellow contrast stitching throughout. Matching yellow accents can be seen on the center console and door panels, while a serialized “Yellow Fever” plaque mounted on the center dashboard marks this example as #173 out of 500. Amenities include power accessories, white-faced instrument dials, dual-zone automatic climate control, and an Infinity sound system with an in-dash CD changer.
The Ram SRT-10 is equipped with an 8.3L V10 rated at 500 HP and 525 lb.-ft of torque, delivered to the rear wheels by way of a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. This Viper-powered Ram can accelerate from 0-60 MPH in less than 5 seconds while reaching a top speed of nearly 150 MPH. Performance features include a modified rack and pinion steering system, a sport-tuned front suspension, a lowered ride height of 1” in the front and 2.5” in the rear, Bilstein shock absorbers, a fifth shock on the rear axle to prevent wheel hop, and front four-piston monoblock brake calipers. The last reported service occurred in March of 2018 when a maintenance inspection was completed by Smith Haven Chrysler Jeep Dodge of New York. The vehicle has remained virtually undriven since.
This sale will include a clean title.
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I think Old Yeller is going to a new home today!
Best color hands down
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@Fortunato21 can’t be too many this nice. My guess we are no where near reserve
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Thanks for the pic,
Built Oct 6, 2004 at 6am
@zraphael I do have #083 information, showing it in Florida. I dont keep names or emails associated with the trucks, i only track the vin, ddmmhh, plaque number, state/country
I keep a Yellow Fever Registry to track which ones are still alive and document which dash number goes with which vin. Dodge never documented this and didn't even build them in sequential dash OR vin order. Would you mind sending me a pic of the dash bezel and pic of the door jamb decal showing the build information? Thanks
@BadAzp Robert I am 83 typed 84 by mistake or maybe I was subconsciously testing u to see if u are still on top of your game ? Keep up the good work buddy with the registry . all the best
@zraphael I keep a Yellow Fever Registry to track which ones are still alive and document which dash number goes with which vin. Dodge never documented this and didn't even build them in sequential dash OR vin order. Would you mind sending me a pic of the dash bezel and pic of the door jamb decal showing the build information?
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I have exact same one in my collection .yellow fever number 84. What a monster very special truck and the lucky person that will buy this one will be very happy . Just keep it stored until gas price goes down if not its house of pain on MPG :-) GLWS!!!!
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