And that's exactly why in 15 yrs, a stock, unmodded, low-mile example will be worth at least double today's value to a collector. People beat the PISS out of these trucks, and add all sorts of Pep Boys goodies to them...
As with any "exotic" (yes, a Ram 1500 with an 8.3L Viper motor/Borg Warner tranny is exotic), low-mile, showroom-clean examples will ALWAYS fetch a premium once the cars reach classic status.
I imagine there will be a few more "sought after" models, such as the CE and NR models, but I'm keeping my eyes peeled for the rarest of the rare.
In 1990, you could score a CHERRY BMW Isetta for about $6k. Today, the same car is worth over $50k. Nobody wanted one then, but they are hen's teeth today...platinum hen's teeth.
It will be harder to find a 10,000 mile, bone-stock SRT10 Ram in 2025 than it is to find Hoffa. And some rich douchebag who had no money in 2013 will be dying for one then. Cha-ching.
-big