1989 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible Pickup on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
UP FOR SALE IS MY 1989 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT CONVERTIBLE PICKUP TRUCK. LESS THAN 3000 WERE BUILT IN 1989. I BOUGHT THIS IN 11/2012 FROM THE SECOND OWNER IN ILLINOIS. I ALWAYS WANTED ONE, BUT NEVER USE IT, I ONLY PUT ON 494 MILES. IT IS A NICE TRUCK. RUNS WELL. MILEAGE IS CORRECT , BUT EXEMPT DUE TO ITS AGE. FULL OWNERSHIP HISTORY. I HAVE THE TOP BOOT WHICH IS USUALLY MISSING. I PUT ON A NEW A/C COMPRESSOR. THE A/C BLOWS COLD. THE TOP IS NICE. INTERIOR IS GOOD WITH A FEW CIGARETTE BURNS FROM THE FIRST OWNER, I DONT SMOKE AND THE SECOND OWNER DID NOT EITHER. THERE IS NO SMOKE SMELL IN THE TRUCK, I AM PICKY ABOUT THAT, MOST EVERYTHING WORKS. THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON, PROBABLY A SENSOR THE TRUCK WAS REPAINTED AT ONE TIME. IT SHINES WELL, BUT HAS SOME CHIPS.. I HAVE DRIVEN THE TRUCK IN 100 DEGREE WEATHER. IT HAS A CLEAN CAR FAX, BUT HAS SOME PAINT AND BODY WORK DONE AT ONE TIME. THE BED CAP AND FENDER FLARES WERE ADDED WHEN THE TRUCK WAS NEW. SOLD AS IS. VEHICLE AND TITLE RELEASED WHEN FUNDS CLEAR. I DO NOT FIANCE OR WORK WITH ANY FINANCE COMPANIES. DO NOT BID ON MY TRUCK UNLESS YOU CAN PAY PROMPTLY. THANKYOU. PS. THE TEXAS LICENSE PLATES DO NOT STAY WITH THE TRUCK. THERE IS NO RUST HOLES IN THIS TRUCK. IT IS NOT A PIECE OF JUNK LIKE SOME OF THE OTHER ONES I HAVE SEEN ON EBAY. TEXAS TITLE IN MY NAME IN HAND. CONTACT PETER KRELL 469-569-0827 I DO NOT TEXT.
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