

It is a sure to be classic muscle truck with the HEMI power to spare that will back up its looks and heritage too. You will get noticed in this rare 2005 Dodge Ram Hemi Rumble Bee we have at Skyway Classics. Our factory painted in yellow Dodge Ram Rumble Bee was a limited production pickup truck built only on the two-door short-bed truck platform and it includes lower body cladding, a hood scoop, a stripe with a "Rumble Bee" emblem, similar to that of the Super Bee and finished in black clearcoat with "solar yellow" trim, a color-keyed front air valance, side skirts and rear air dam, which were specific to the Rumble Bee for those years. The bucket seat looks factory stock with fold down center seat/console, interior of our Bee consists of the cabin that features a 40/20/40 split-bench seat upholstered in black/grey cloth, yellow/grey dash trim, Folding center armrest with a storage console, Air conditioning, Factory dash with white-faced gauges, Factory stereo radio system, under-seat storage, PS, PB, PW, Cruise control, a four-spoke steering wheel and the serialized production number plaque on the center stack. The engine was a cast iron block fitted with aluminum heads and is backed by an automatic transmission, 20" black clad aluminum wheels, black sidewall tires, and an exhaust tip. Our Rumble Bee features Dodge's powerful 5.7 Hemi V-8 engine that produces 345 horsepower and 375 foot-pounds of torque. Serialized production number plaque on the center stack

In the two years of production, only 8,700 of these special edition trucks were created.ģ45 horsepower and 375 foot-pounds of torqueĮngine was a cast iron block fitted with aluminum headsĬabin features a 40/20/40 split-bench seat upholstered in black/grey clothįolding center armrest with a storage console We have a great black one here at Skyway Classics. 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 rated 395 horsepower, 407 pounds-feet of torque, mated to eight-speed automatic transmission.In 2005 Dodge produced a Ram pickup truck with a distinctive yellow and black styling package, reminiscent of the 1970s Dodge Super Bee, called the Rumble Bee.Giant 24-inch-diameter wheels, tall enough that Ram was able to lower the suspension a bit for good handling and good looks, without threat from Detroit's notorious potholes.The original was available with rear-wheel or four-wheel drive. Two-wheel drive configuration for light weight.

Highlights of the Rumble Bee concept that paraded up Woodward Avenue: The Rumble Bee is based on a 2013 Ram R/T high-performance sport truck. He says, noting, "We have had great success with 'buzz' models." "If the response to the concept is strong, we would consider it for production, Owners of those originals trotted them out for the weekend's Dream Cruise and they seem to resonate with people, Ram spokesman Nick Cappa says. It's generated a cult following and the multiple websites that such special interest vehicles spawn. That Ruble Bee truck was a take-off on the Dodge Super Bee cars of the 1960s: Yellow with black stripes, like a bee. The concept truck commemorates the 10th anniversary of a limited-production Rumble Bee sold in model years 20. Officially, "no current plan" for a showroom model, but Chrysler's savvy enough to move fast if there's an appetite among potential buyers.

Chrysler built a one-off Rumble Bee concept version of its Ram pickup for Detroit's Woodward Dream Cruise car parade last week, and won't rule out putting the wild machine into production.
