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June 2020

The Mystery Behind the Dodge SRT-666

- JOHN MATA JR

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RARELY DO WE COME ACROSS A TRUCK IMBUED WITH SO MUCH MYSTERY AND UNCERTAINTY. Here is a snapshot of a dually that’s especially popular among custom Dodge truck fanatics— hell, anyone with a palate for slammed pickups in general couldn’t argue how unbelievably wicked this particular ’04 Ram is. It has been dubbed the SRT-666 for obvious reasons, and while the truck has been around the scene for some time now, we believe it was in its prime as it’s depicted here on these pages.

The truck first started to gain notoriety in the late 2000s, but it had a completely different look back then. It was built in Texas by Chris Dybala. It was mostly gray with orange and yellow flames on the frontend and had a unique appeal to it. It was still a pretty sweet truck, as it was freshly ‘bagged on 24-inch Alcoa wheels and had the SRT-10 frontend swap and reworked rear bumper. After it was painted black though, it didn’t register to a lot of truck enthusiasts that it was, indeed, the same exact truck. The Dodge just hada sinister appearance, and had begun to carry a certain air of mysticism to it.

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