1999 Dodge Dakota Slt Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 5.2l on 2040-cars
Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States
Engine:5.2L 5211CC 318Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Extended Cab Pickup
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Sub Model: Dodge Dakota Extended Cab 4x4 5.2 Liter Off Road
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: Dakota
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: SLT Extended Cab Pickup 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 141,320
Take a look at a nice 1999 Dodge Dakota Extended Cab 4x4. Don't worry about catching people's attention with this truck!! The bright yellow color, off--set with black, will turn the head of just about anyone! Yes, it's a 4x4 and yes, it's an Extended Cab 6 passenger. Yes, it has Power Locks, Windows, A/C, Factory Cruise Control and a Powerful 5.2 liter V-8 motor. And, too have just a bit of fun off road, a little lift under the body and some tires that lift a bit more, making it look GOOD! in my opinion.
The motor and transmission in this truck are in good condition. The motor is quite and smooth running 5.2 liter Dodge motor. It sounds just like every other Dodge/Jeep vehicle with a 5.2 motor, no odd noises, only this has a bit more acceleration, I believe, with the addition of a K&N filter system, also said to improve the MPG. The transmission is tight never missing a shift, and cruises down the road quite comfortably. The 4x4 is in working condition in 2wd 4x4 high and 4x4 low range. Just set the factory cruise control and slide down the road, looking down at everyone. We gave the truck a fresh oil change so we believe it is ready to go!
The interior of the truck is clean, with two, 3 passengers seats, front and back. The truck comes equipped with Power windows, Power locks, Factory Cruise Control, A/C and the Dodge Infinity Radio System, all in working condition!
The Paint on this truck is a shiny bright Yellow. And the underside has been shot with under coating, jet black, offsetting the bright yellow nicely. The truck has been repainted at some point, but whoever did it, did a pretty nice job in my opinion. It has also had the striping added down sides as you can see in the picture. The bumpers have been repainted as well and look very presentable. The truck bed comes with a Bed Liner, "Dodge" is the only word I found for the make.
The tires are in Good Shape with good tread on them. They are a bit oversized from normal for a Dodge Dakota (31/10.5 R15). These make for a nice ride I think, and they add to the sporty off-road look of the truck. The exhaust system on the truck is good and quite. The only problem found on the exhaust was a broken flange bolt that was repaired with a Walker Flange repair kit on the passenger's side. The brakes seem to be good, stopping correctly, no grinding or pulling, one direction or the other. There is a hitch installed for towing (see the tail gate picture).
All and all, this is quite a truck for the money!! People are really attracted to this vehicle, it is an eye catcher!!!
We try to be upfront with all we know about the truck, so here are a few details that most wouldn't even catch. We don't want any surprises so feel free to ask question or call, I'll send photos, video or do the best I can to answer any questions. Please note that all of our vehicles local or on eBay are sold As Is with no warranty. eBay and others do sell a warranty, but these would be the buyer's responsibility.
On the interior of the truck, the rear seat has a snag about the size of a silver dollar (visible in the photo), 1-2" speaker cover is missing (driver's door panel), and 1 A/C vent cover, and a piece of trim by the 4x4 shift lever (yellow on this truck). As mentioned above, one exhaust manifold flange bolt has been repaired. The truck is lifted 4"+ or -. There is a bit of surface rust on the front corners near, and, on the bumper, and over the rear fender flare (drivers side, just bubbled no rust color thru) not a lot, but it's there. The under side has all been undercoated to protect, but there is some rust there if you look closely. Nothing was found to have major operational problems. When the lift was made, we think the spare tire was removed then, so there is no spare with this truck. The truck has an aftermarket security system installed, but not working or disabled.
For many of our eBay customers, shipping and transport of the vehicle is a concern. These are the buyer's responsibility, however, don't hesitate to ask us for a free quote to have this Great 4x4 delivered right to you, by us! Our prices are very competitive and sometimes half the price of commercial shippers! You can contact us thru eBay or at 641-673-5750 or direct at 515-371-9333.
There you have it!! Really, not a bad truck for the money. It does turn some heads when you see it. The truck appears to be in good condition and ready to go in our opinion. The title is clear, and just waiting for your name! Don't hold back, have some fun, and look good doing it! Don't let this get past you, Bid Confidently, and take this one home!!
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