1993 Dodge Dakota Le Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 3.9l on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
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1993 DODGE DAKOTA PICK-UP SHORTBED WITH LINER AND BED COVER . TRUCK HAS COLD AIR, CRUISE CONTROL, SLIDING BACK WINDOW, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS. NICE TRUCK WITH THE 3.9 V-6 MAGNUM MOTOR. VERY DEPENDABLE TRUCK AND ONE THAT WILL LAST YOU A LONG TIME. IT HAS BEEN SERVICED EVERY 3000 MILES AND KEPT UP. HAS NEW ALTERNATOR, HOSES, TUNE-UP AND RADIATOR FEW YEARS BACK. TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES NICELY. DONT MISS OUT ON THIS VERY NICE TRUCK. IT NADA PRICES HIGHER THAN MY BUY IT NOW. I WILL ACCEPT A DECENT OFFER CLOSE TO MY BUY IT NOW PRICE. I AM A INDIVIDUAL SELLING MY TRUCK AND A VERY HONEST EBAYER. THIS TRUCK ISNT NEW BUT A VERY NICE WELL KEPT TRUCK. IT HAS NO RUST EXCEPT WHERE SMALL PAINT HAS COME OFF NO HOLES OR DAMAGE. IT DOES HAVE NEW TIRES THE AGGRESSIVE LOOKING ONE THAT WILL LAST. COME DRIVE THIS BEAUTY HOME. AS A INDIVIDUAL SELLING I HAVE NO ADDED FEES EVEN THOUGH IT COST ME TO LIST MY VEHICLE ON HERE LIKE SOME OF THE DEALERS THAT HAVE AN OVERHEAD AND HAVE TO. GREAT WAY AND PERSONAL WAY TO BUY YOUR NEXT VEHICLE. HERE IT IS, DONT WAIT I AM LISTING IT LOCALLY. TO MAKE SURE YOU GET IT YOU CLICK BUY IT NOW OR YOU CAN WAIT AND MAKE OFFER BUT IF I DONT ACCEPT YOUR OFFER AND IT SELLS LOCALLY FOR THE FULL BUY IT NOW PRICE I WILL LET IT GO. IT ONLY HONEST AND A GOOD WAY TO DO BUSINESS. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY TRUCK. HAVE A BLESSED DAY.
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