they saved the silver for the folks with impeccible taste
Hate to be the party pooper here but there are (at least) 2 problems with the Wikipedia article.TREKER said:Found this on Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Ram_SRT-10
Looks like 05 numbers are real.
ViperTruck2933 said:Hate to be the party pooper here but there are (at least) 2 problems with the Wikipedia article.
1) they said the trucks are assembled in St. Louis MO.
2) they only show 163 white CE trucks.
We know they are not assembled in St. Louis, but in Mexico. We also know that CE#200 of 200 was owned by a member of our site.
Looks to me like Wikipedia doesn't know what they are talking about. I don't believe their numbers.
That makes no sense to me. They were all built in one place (Mexico). #200 of 200 means 200 were built to me, but what do I know? :dontknow:TREKER said:I know Wiki is not always correct but I was informed that the numbered trucks were not produced in sequence. There will be gaps since different locations had different tags. I could be wrong but it made sense.
mauiSRT/10 said:Interesting that silver is produced in such lower numbers compared to red or black. I see silver trucks all the time.....seems like a popular color to me.
patrick