SRT-10's for Sale per Autotrader

joemags54 said:
I'm not going to say history will repeat itself but, you couldn't give away a muscle car in the '70's .Some sat on lots discounted for almost a year or longer because of some of the same problems in the market today. (gas/insurance). ... Some complain its a truck that can't tow. Well how about the El Camino? A car that thinks its a truck. Who would have thought the price for a clean example would be in the stratosphere? ... Bottom line, these are unique vehicles that are just a blast to drive and if you see the counts of all the visiting "BJs" trying to steal one on E-bay , there is obvious interest. There is a new one bidding right now for 41k. ... If you like it, step up to the plate and pay the lady. Otherwise sit down, keep quiet and enjoy your politically correct hybrid.
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There will be one more on there in about a month. Once I get mine back together.
 
There may be one less once a possible buyer comes and checks mine out...once the snow melts off the roads.
 
Take one off, cause I just bought it. Red '05 rc with 720 miles. I'm leaving tonight to go fly to atl to pick it up.
 
BigRed460 said:
Take one off, cause I just bought it. Red '05 rc with 720 miles. I'm leaving tonight to go fly to atl to pick it up.

Congrats and welcome to the RBC....
 
At the risk of beating a dead horse, The Truck always stays the same (metaphorically). It is the enviornment that changes. For example, gas goes up, lost desire, can't afford, like newer/different model, etc. BUT that doesnot change the original truck one bought,... only your perception. (wow this is Kung Fu shit) All i'm saying is don't knock the truck if it isn't for you, ...now or sometime in the future. There are 1000+ people on this website with a common thread....... 20yrs from now i'm sure everyone will have gone through some changes, but, if well cared for, your truck will have not. It will be pretty close to what it was......and for some.... what it wasn't.:)
 
I don't think the Woodhouse deal is going to affect our trucks value at all.
What they have done is put more of them on the road and hopefully cause even more people to want to buy them hence boosting the used market.
 
You are probably right Fatjack. In the long run these bargain buyers may have done the right thing for the wrong reason.
 
joemags54 said:
There is a new one bidding right now for 41k. Not too shabby.
If it is the red 06 on eBay, there is shill bidding going on. I have been tracking it the previous three times it was listed and it never got close to 37K. If you look at the bidders, they are the same three that were bidding on it prior to this auction. I am not trying to debate you , but I am just showing this auction it is not an accurate representation of the market for this truck.

Nevertheless, the truck is not for everybody and sometimes they quickly find that out and decide to dump it. I myself like it alot, only if it had an extra gear for the auto.
 
FATJACK said:
I don't think the Woodhouse deal is going to affect our trucks value at all.
What they have done is put more of them on the road and hopefully cause even more people to want to buy them hence boosting the used market.
Woodhouse probably did us all a favor. Fewer in the new truck pipeline means ours will be in demand for those folks in the market for one.
 
501 in Autotrader as of today, numbers continue to fall, Big Perm has Big Smile :D
 
Autotrader update for Feb:

490 as of today...

Keep shinking baby :rock:
 
Hey Big Perm

Went back through this thread since your update brought it to the top, and I wouldn't change a word I wrote. 2 months ago there were about 600 available. Now, less than 500. Trend? Who knows. All I do know is people do things for different reasons including buying and selling. The best thing SRT 10 owners have going for them is total production numbers and time. I haven't lost a dime on MY truck because I haven't sold it, (and paid full boat). At the risk of repeating myself, these trucks ARE unique, dare I say special. There is a dear friend of mine who restores vintage Ducati NCR bikes. (total production runs of maybe 25). He would take this truck over a Viper any day. May sound silly to some of you who posted some strong words. Does he have the last word? Is he the expert? I do respect him for his talent experience and knowledge.And it IS another "one mans" opinion. We, as current owners, buyers or sellers, should know what this truck is or isn't. No vehicle could be "everything". I bought it to "recapture" that '60's HP feel. As well, maybe oneday to show my grandkids (none yet or expected soon) what raw, take no prisoners, politically incorrect, totally over the top HP USED to be like in vehicles of my day.
 
I don't care if I lose my a$$ on my truck. I bought my truck in Oct of 2005 and paid more than the book value. Latter I found out I could have gotten a better deal thanks to the site. But I knew before hand sticker price and accepted the price I paid. IMO it was a fair price. The price the trucks are selling for now is an absolute steal. It is the funnest vehicle to drive. My son is counting the days he can drive it. Little does he know it will be several, several years for that to happen.:)
 
Even when gas is 8 bucks a gallon, i'm sure, for anybody with a pulse,:) it will be the most exciting 9 miles you ever go.
 
Big Perm said:
Since this seems to be such a hot topic, I'm gonna try and remember to post new figures about once a week.....according to Autotrader, this is the number for sale, which includes new and used, all years, throughout the US:

606 total
117 04 RC's
88 05 RC's
154 05 QC's
56 06 RC's
127 06 QC's

Notice, the different search criteria don't add up, so it isn't perfect, but a weekly benchmark will help.

Today's tally - 443

From 606 to 443 in just a number of months....proof these are the baddest trucks on the road :rock:
 
Nice, would like to see 250 or less by the end of the year...
 

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