1989 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Truck V-6 112901 Miles Nice Stick Shift Full 8 Foot Bed on 2040-cars
this is my dads farm truck he just dont need any more,hes had it for 16 years or more,and its been a great truck,like i said it was a farm truck so it does have some bumps and bruises look at the pictures,but if your wanting a cheap reliable truck this is it.it a 1989 dodge dakota 4x4 truck,with a v-6 stick shift,it pulls like a diesel truck.it has a full 8 foot bed to haul the mega load.the miles are orginal we live about 30 miles from lexington in mount sterling,ky.and thats where the truck will have to be picked up at,or you arrange the shipping.if you live close come by and check it out,just call me and we can set up a time..my number is 859-404-9500 just call.or email if you have any questions.thanks for looking.
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