SRT 10 totaled

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65 Cuda 340

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Holy ****. THAT was an abrupt stop.
These trucks were capable of 154 mph despite the weight and aero being less than optimal.
My "fake" SRT-8 truck seems to fool some people.

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I don't think the occupants survived that but I sure hope that they did. It is weird how the whole front end peeled up like that:

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i find it fascinating that they took the wheel off and then put the lug nuts back on.

also, there' s bio hazard sticker on the... uhh... roof? i guess? so you know nothing bueno happened there.
 
Holy crap ! Hard to imagine anyone survived.
I drove an SRT-10 with a few thousand miles on it. Not as fast as I was hoping it to be .
 
Holy crap ! Hard to imagine anyone survived.
I drove an SRT-10 with a few thousand miles on it. Not as fast as I was hoping it to be .
Power to weight is probably no better than a late 60s small block Camaro. Ram trucks are heavy. My 05 Ram standard cab short bed V6/6 speed has aluminum heads, plastic intake, aluminum transmission case, aluminum driveshaft, aluminum front suspension uprights and upper control arms, and aluminum wheels. And it still weighs almost 5000 lbs.
 
Do You see any hint of an engine? This thing is getting prepped for the crusher. Probabaly worked their *** off for the fuel pedal.
 

i find it fascinating that they took the wheel off and then put the lug nuts back on.

also, there' s bio hazard sticker on the... uhh... roof? i guess? so you know nothing bueno happened there.
The driver's side drive axle is also missing. I think that's some of it layin under the passenger's side of the truck.
 
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