The Ram 1500 TRX, including its limited-run TRX Sandblast Edition and the Final Edition, represents a pinnacle of modern American muscle. Produced between 2021 and 2024, this vehicle combines the power of a supercharged 6.2L Hemi V8 with the capability to conquer any terrain. The TRX has earned a reputation as a Raptor-killer, making it a prized possession for collectors in Michigan and beyond. With the end of its production, the TRX has become an instant collector's item, steeped in the rich lineage of the Hellcat family.
As you consider donating your TRX, it's important to understand the growing appreciation for these models. Their rarity and unique performance features make them highly sought-after by enthusiasts. Great Lakes Givers values your donation, ensuring it goes directly to support our community initiatives. Your contribution not only helps others but also preserves the legacy of these incredible vehicles.
📖Generation guide
Ram 1500 TRX • 2021-2024
The only supercharged Hemi V8 half-ton truck ever produced, featuring aggressive off-road capabilities, advanced technology, and a wealth of special editions like the TRX Sandblast and Final Edition.
Known issues by generation
The Ram 1500 TRX has been celebrated for its performance but does have some known issues to be aware of. The supercharged 6.2L Hemi V8 often experiences problems with the supercharger's snout-bearing, especially in high-mileage or modified cars. It's advisable to check the service history for any rebuilds or preventative maintenance, particularly concerning the MDS lifter recall. The adaptive Bilstein BDS shocks may require rebuilding after extensive use, and the electronic locking rear differential actuator can fail over time. Proper maintenance and service history documentation are crucial for potential collectors and donors alike.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Ram 1500 TRX, especially in its limited Sandblast and Final Edition configurations, holds significant value in today's collector market. As production has ceased, these trucks are gaining status as instant collectibles, making them highly desirable at auctions like Bring a Trailer and Barrett-Jackson. Rarity adds to their historic importance, especially in the context of the ending of the supercharged Hemi V8 line. Appropriate documentation, such as service records and maintenance history, can further bolster value. Collectors are particularly interested in clean, low-mileage examples free from any track or Baja abuse.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ram 1500 TRX is a seamless process with Great Lakes Givers. We recommend consulting a qualified appraiser to ascertain the value of your vehicle, especially since IRS Form 8283 Section B will heavily apply in this case. Clean examples of the TRX routinely sell for $75k+, making them valuable contributions. We advise enclosed transport for low-mile vehicles and emphasize the need for proper documentation on maintenance history, including any supercharger rebuilds and MDS lifter recall completions.
Michigan regional notes
In Michigan, owners of the Ram 1500 TRX benefit from a robust network of specialists familiar with the unique needs of American muscle vehicles. The regional culture embraces everything from drag racing to off-road adventures, making it a great backdrop for collectors. With a preservation focus, these vehicles maintain their value, especially given the salt-belt conditions. Great Lakes Givers works within the local collector community, facilitating connections and ensuring your donation makes a meaningful impact.
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