1989 Dodge Dakota Shelby V-8 Pickup Truck Very Very Rare **low Reserve on 2040-cars
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
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Dakota Shelby Trucks were Made as a 1 Year Production. 1,400 of them were
Manufactured, 900 Red Trucks and 500 White Trucks. This one is number
209 out of 500. It has a V-8 Race Motor and Auto Trans. This Truck was
set up by Carol Shelby and Flies! It has 130,000 Miles. My Dad bought it
Brand New. Interior Like New, headliner starting to sag. Runs and
Drives Awesome, Broken Breakline will need to be towed. Original Wheels
included. Great Collectable Truck to Restore and Enjoy.
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Dodge Dakota for Sale
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