15 Jul 2026, Wed

Rev Up Your Garage with the 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Viper Truck Giveaway

In the automotive world where power meets practicality, the 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Viper Truck stands as a testament to engineering prowess. From 2004-2006, Dodge dared to dream by embedding the robust 8.3L Viper V-10 engine into the frame of a RAM half-ton, resulting in the birth of the iconic SRT-10 Viper truck. Lauded by enthusiasts and critics alike, including Motor Trend, for its innovative design, this truck seamlessly blends the soul of a sports car with the body of a rugged American truck.

Get your entries to win here.

Now, through a charitable giveaway, you have the chance to own this legendary piece of automotive history. With only 6,600 miles clocked, this particular SRT-10 Viper truck is among the most pristine examples you’ll find worldwide. Carefully preserved in a climate-controlled environment for nearly two decades, this vehicle represents the pinnacle of performance and collectibility.

At the heart of this beast lies the 500hp Viper V-10 engine, mated to a manual-shift six-speed transmission, offering an unparalleled driving experience. Not just a collector’s dream, but a driver’s delight, this truck promises the thrill of a Viper with the versatility of a pickup.

And the stakes are even higher with this giveaway – the winner not only claims this exceptional vehicle but also receives a substantial contribution towards the taxes, ensuring that your focus remains on the excitement of ownership, not the paperwork.

Did you know? The Dodge Ram SRT-10’s legacy isn’t just in its design; it also boasts a title as the world’s fastest production truck, a record set in 2004 with an average speed of 154.587 mph.

Don’t let this opportunity slip by. Secure your chance to win, support a worthy cause, and potentially drive away with the 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Viper Truck – a true icon where power meets purpose. Enter now and make your automotive dreams a reality. Enter here.

By Shawn Henry

Shawn Henry has been writing about cars long enough that it's less a job than a habit he can't shake. He covers a little of everything—classic machines, the newest tech, and wherever the industry happens to be heading—and he's the type who actually understands what's going on under the hood, not just how to describe it. Mostly, he just likes telling a good car story.