2002 Dodge Dakota R/t 5.9l V8 Great Condition Low Miles Flame Red Chrome Wheels! on 2040-cars
United States
Up for sale is a 2002 Dodge Dakota R/T, powered by a huge
5.9L 360ci motor. This Dakota has always been garage kept in Florida and only
has a 2 owner history. The body is in excellent condition for a 12 year old
truck! The exterior shows very little signs of wear and the paint is in great
condition. The truck bed also features an additional bed liner mat, as well as
a leather tonneau cover, worth over $350! The interior is also in great
condition, with only one blemish on the driver’s side carpet. Having only 67k miles and bright red paint
this little red truck is truly a show stopper. In 1999 Dodge decided to create
a modern day hot rod truck for consumers, and this truck was the result of
those experiments. With only 299 R/T trucks made in 2002, surly far fewer were
optioned with Flame Red exterior, dark slate gray interior and chrome wheels. This
truck has also been lowered 2” to give it an aggressive look, while also improving
the driving experience greatly. A brand new install Cold Air Intake has just
been installed and really gives this big motor a unique sound, plus all new
headlights, fog lights and a custom grill to set this truck apart from the
crowd! This Dakota not only rides great down the highway, with the air blowing
cold, but it’s also guaranteed to turn heads at any car meet! It really is a
fun driver and I hate to see it go, I just don’t have the time to drive it
anymore. Someone’s going to get a great deal on a reliable truck, guaranteed! |
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