The more I know about cars, the less I know.
I aint a truck guy, however, even though I used to be a "shooter" in the OEM truck business in a past life. I really liked hanging out with those folks though, any of the CAR "guys".
We (the OE car people) got a lotta crap about some of the stupid s**t we did over the years.
BUT, they (all the "big 3") could (the technical people) build ANYTHING you could imagine. I used to know this, but something like 25% of all vehicles that made it far enough to have 4-5 mules around, ever made it to production.
But the time I was there (early'90''s), we all had much less money to spread around on vanity "projects" and other stuff we'd never build. '
50's-'60's-'70's? man, what a great time to be a gear head IN a OEM domestic car company. tons of cash and every resource known to humankid at your disposal.
Anyway, the "grandpappy" of the SVO LIghtning, SS-454, Ram SRT-10 -- i.e., the muscle truck -- was the
Dodge CSS (Custom Sports Special)-
HPP (High Performance Package)
in 1964.
Yes, 1964.
60 years ago. Not the first "stump puller" .. but kinda the first LUXURY stump puller. Even had a console.
SRT-10 "grandpa" is a little over the top, but not far from wrong to me.
source:
https://www.motortrend.com/features/dodge-d100-custom-sports-special-hemi-review/
Aa a $1,200 factory option package for the D-100 CSs-HPP ($11,000 in today's money), you got a 426-Wedge "
LoadFlite" 727 auto, HD springs, traction bars, and a gauge package with 6,000 rpm tach.
Actually, in first available late in 1963 MY with a 413, to emulate an aftermarket drag truck piece (,lightly modified) by San Diego DJ Dick Boynton (did 12.71 sec/109 mph at Pomona in 1963, 3900 lbs., 70% of that weight in front). The cats in Highland Park said "Hmm" ....
Enjoy. It was real. Truck below was a WPC museum piece, taken on a road trip, back in 2011. Museum is closed now, but I assume they still have the truck stored with their other stuff.
source:
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/dick-boynton-b-fx-trucks.573152/