1989 89 Dodge Dakota Shelby Special Edition #719 Of 995 on 2040-cars
Rogers, Arkansas, United States
This auto is being offered from the Mickey Beagle Car “Hoard” with NO RESERVE. That concept seems to be gaining popularity now, however this “hoard” was not an obsession gone awry, but each one was selected for a specific purpose and was waiting its turn to be utilized in a future project. Mickey owned and operated a build shop in Rogers, Arkansas and the shop was broken into approximately a month and a half ago. As a parting gift, the thieves set the building on fire and the shop was a total loss (“Suspects”, yeah right, are now in custody). In many of these pictures you may see the fire damage on the building in the background. The owner of the property is not going to rebuild and is giving Mickey a deadline to vacate the premises, hence the only viable option is to sell off the projects. Bear in mind these are not my project cars and I know little about them. I will seek any answers I don’t know and get back to you in time. Happy bidding and thanks for looking. Hopefully this sad story has tugged on your heartstrings and makes you want to bid ridiculously on this item. (lol) Seriously, hope you can use these in your projects or as your projects and that they do not see their way to a future crusher. Check out my other auctions and don’t miss your next build from the Beagle Bunch! 42
This is #719 of only 995 total red Shelby Dakotas. There were 1475 in all. The rest were white. So, that being said, even though it is tired and needs restored, it is rare as collector autos go and they were only made this year, and they were packaged by the legendary Carol Shelby operation. This one runs strong and is fun doing burnouts and doughnuts; figure eights and stuff like that. This would be a cool father & son project truck, and an investment as it is only going to be more valuable as time goes on. The VIN is: 1B7FL96Y0KS131570 and it has a title.
Email with any questions. A $200.00 deposit is required via Paypal within three business days of close of sale with remainder to be paid in cash or cashier’s check upon pick-up. No, I cannot end it early and there is not a buy-it-now price. It will run its course on auction. Buyer is responsible for pick-up; however seller is willing to coordinate w/you and assist in arrangements. Seller is willing to deliver within a 100 mile radius for reasonable fee. |
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