1989 Dodge Dakota Shelby <> Very Rare <> Number 1080 <> 75,547 Miles <> Red on 2040-cars
Jasper, Indiana, United States
1989 DODGE DAKOTA SHELBY I PURCHASES THIS TRUCK OFF OF THE INTERNET AND HAD MY MECHANIC REPLACE OR FIX EVERYTHING THAT WAS WRONG WITH THIS TRUCK. AFTER SPENDING CLOSE TO $4,000.00 I GOT THE TRUCK. I STARTED DRIVING IT AND REALIZED THAT AFTER HAVING A STROKE IN 2005 THAT LEFT ME WITH A STIFF RIGHT LEG AND BEING FIRST GENERATION DAKOTA AND A REGULAR CAB THAT I DIDN'T FIT IN THE CAB. AS A BONUS WHEN YOU USE BUY IT NOW I WILL INCLUDE A COMPLETE SET OF NOS OWNER'S MANUAL FOR THE 1989 SELBY DAKOTA, A SHELBY KEY CHAIR, TEE SHIRT, & BALL CAP
I HAVE A 2003 DODGE DAKOTA R/T CLUB CAB THAT'S BEEN TRICKED OUT AND IT HAS ENOUGH LEG ROOM. THE SHELBY IS A FUN TRUCK TO DRIVE SO MY LOSS COULD BE YOUR GAIN.
On Sep-01-13 at 12:51:50 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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