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1 Owner Solar Yellow 2004 Dodge Rumble Bee Ram1500 Slt Leather Low Mile 5.7 Hemi on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:74264
Location:

New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States

New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States
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 I purchased this Real Rumble Bee (see 4136 on dash plaque and the $2,600.00 Rumble Bee Group on window sticker) from Daytona Dodge in Daytona Beach Florida August 11th 2004 almost exactly 10 years ago to the day and have driven on the average of just over 7 thousand miles a year since. I drive one of my other vehicles to work most of the time.
I'm not going to run down the full option list but it does include 5 original 20"X9" Cast Aluminum wheels with full size spare.
 The very special (and Rare) Rumble Bee Leather seats with power driver seat and leather covered center seat cushion storage compartment.
Overhead console with trip computer.
Special audiophile quality sound system with remote.
Power door locks with remote key less entry.
Tilt steering column.
Cab back storage and sliding rear window.
Power-heated fold away mirrors.
Trailer tow package with 136 amp alternator.
5 speed automatic transmission backing up the 5.7 Liter Hemi Magnum engine in front of a Positraction 3.92 rear gear.
26 gallon polyethylene fuel tank.
Heavy Duty front stabilizer bar. speed/cruise control.
Power windows with driver one touch down feature.
Full analog instrumentation with white face gauges and tachometer.
Cargo lamp and bed liner.
Sport appearance group with Fog Lamps body color grille, body color rear bumper with step pads & body color fascia.
All of this along with all the usual options that you find on well optioned vehicles an too many others to mention.
The cold A/C is nice on a Hot August Day here in Sunny Florida.
This truck has always performed flawlessly and the oil filter & drain plug will be pulled tomorrow and the oil with less than 3 thousand miles will drain for the last time while in my possession.
By now you have gathered that this isn't just any truck and has not been neglected.
That about exhausts my ability to describe this Rumble Bee.
The steering is unbelievably tight and responsive (since day one) with a tendency for anyone without experience to over-steer a corner until they grow accustomed to the sensitivity.
Once payment in full is secure, I will gladly turn over the title keys and truck at the local tag office or I can refer you to a licensed Florida dealer with a great eBay track record that will handle the entire transaction for us and get you transferred prior to your arrival to drive home.
You can be picked up at either Daytona, Sanford or Orlando airports.
I'm sure that I've overlooked many areas where you might have a question.
I put off selling this truck for far too long so email any question/s and I will try my best to respond in a timely manner.
Thank you for your interest, bid whatever it is worth to you & enjoy the auction..

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