1989 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible Pickup on 2040-cars
Borden, Indiana, United States
I'm selling my 1989 dodge Dakota convertible 4x4 body is in good shape the hood is faded from the sun and it has a couple of pings on the bed of the truck and it does have a couple scratches. The drivers door has a small dent nothing big. The truck looks nice. It has a spray in bed liner and I had the top replaced 3 years ago it has a 4 or 5 year warranty on it I have the receipt. Underneath the truck is in good shape. I replaced all tie rods, upper lower ball joints and all universal joints 3 years ago. All parts have a life time warranty. I have all receipts that go with the truck. Transmission just rebuilt last year. It's a good running truck it does not smoke or leak oil. Break system about 3 years old. Radiator about 3 years old. I replaced a lot of parts. Heater core and blower motor has been replaced. Heat works great. It has ac but it needs to be charged. Inside the truck is ok, just sum faded spots and couple of crakes in dash. Seat has two tinny burn holes. pay pal or cash when truck is pick up but a 1000 dollars deposit is required 24 hours after sale u come pick up or pay me money in advance and I can bring the truck to a reasonable place for a fee |
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