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1998 Dodge Dakota R/t Extended Cab 5.9l on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:108000
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
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Here's a link to a youtube video of a complete and detailed walkaround of the truck http://youtu.be/cqunVgFxonI

Books at $6,050 stock... http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/1998/Dodge/Dakota-Pickup-1-2-Ton-V6/Club-Cab-R-T-Sport/Values

5.9L Magnum V8 engine
4-speed automatic trans. with 3.92 axle ratio
Limited-slip differential
Power windows/locks/mirrors
Cruse Conrol
Tilt steering wheel
CD deck with 2 10" subwoofers under the rear fold-down seat. This baby bumps hard with absolutely no rattle.

Fresh oil change

Vehicle has plasti dip matte white wrap. Truck was originally black so the door jambs/sills etc are still black.

I wrapped my Dodge Intrepid 2 years ago and it has never been garaged and is hardly washed because it is just my beater car  and it still looks great. This material seems impervious to winter/salt/gravel and is rated to withstand temps from -60 to over 300 degrees. I'm actually wrapping my Dodge Ram and SRT-8 Charger (there's a reason my ebay name is MoparMan) in the next few weeks.

Goodies:
Performance Headers
Programmer Chip
Dual Exhaust (sounds f'n awesome)
K&N cold air intake
Upgraded/Rebuilt trans w/shift kit
New trans pan and shaft output gaskets along with all new trans fluids.
New Belts
New plugs/wires
New interior carpet (Black)
Painted headliner, interior panels (Blacked out interior)
New headlights
New Grille
New Battery (2 weeks old)
275/55/17 Dunlop rear tires (staggered)
Bedliner
Wrapped in matte white
I also have a fiberglass tonneau cover with rear wing/spoiler available (not pictured as I still have to wrap it)


Has 'Manufacture Buyback' title

If you know anything about the history of these Dakota's, you may know that Chrysler 'misprinted' the advertised R/T's towing capability when this line was released. Dodge stated it had a 6,400lb towing capacity when in reality its about 2000lbs. This lead to a lawsuits against DaimlerChrysler AG which ultimately lead to a "manufacture buyback" for disgruntled customers. This is one of those buybacks. Title in hand.

Runs great, sounds great, turns heads!

Purchased in Ohio and I drove it all the way to SD. I'd take it cross country right now if need be.

Only selling because I'm getting married in May and need some honeymoon cash.

Has about 1.5 inches of 'play' in the steering.

Spedometer doesnt work between 0-50, but works from 50mph+ From what i've read, its a very common problem with the Dakotas. 


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