1990 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible 2-door 3.9l on 2040-cars
Ashland, Kentucky, United States
1990 Dodge Dakota Convertible, brought from Florida last spring, No Rust on Body. Runs and drives great, Drove from Kentucky to Nebraska and back in May. Previous owner in Florida removed Carpet and put spray in Bed liner on floor and in Bed of truck. Bucket seats and console. Original paint on most of truck, some scratches and front end has been repainted. Drivers door has a dent that has been pushed out. Some fading but overall truck looks great. Convertible top is not very old, window is clear and no damage to top. The metal band over windshield that was installed by ASC when they built truck has rust on it but nowhere else on truck. Chrome is in great shape everywhere on truck.Tires have 50% left but have some weather checking. All match and are correct P215/75R15 size. The anti lock light is on and I replaced the anti lock sensor but light did not go off. The previous owner also removed the catalytic convertor and air pump system. The previous owner replaced the brakes all around, the upper and lower ball joints and inner and outer tie rods. I replaced the master cylinder, heater core, wiper motor and made the center caps for the wheels. - unfortunately one is gone. After the trip to Nebraska I had the Transmission rebuilt and replaced the torque convertor with an rebuilt unit. When I picked up truck in Florida I was told it would drive home to Ky with no problems. I made it maybe 50 miles before it started to get hot. I never let it overheat (boil over). In trying to get the truck home I ended up replacing the water pump, fan clutch, thermostat, head gaskets, intake and exhaust gaskets and the truck still was getting warm. The new radiator that had been installed by the previous owner was clogged up with stop leak! Replaced the radiator and it is great.A/C works good. This is a great running, driving and looking original truck.
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