Vehicle Description
There are few people that remember there was an official drop-top
pickup from Dodge. But those in the know are going to get excited
about the condition of this 1989 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible.
And if you're just learning about this truck now, we bet the value
price and distinction have already made you a fan.
This truck has a highly original presentation. The red paint is the
factory application. It does show signs of use and age from over 30
years of being out in the world, but the clean and complete
presentation still shows good care. In fact, the odometer is
believed to reflect the full actual mileage, and that means only
averaging about 2,800 miles annually. This less use means sheet
metal that remains looking clean and crisp today. This kind of care
can be expected because the convertible Dakotas are a rarity. It's
believed that less than 4,000 were produced over a three-year run.
And this lives up to the sporty look of the Dakota Sport name. You
have a blackout front end with integrated fog lights, and that goes
well with other dark pieces like the flared fenders and convertible
top. Plus, the side rocker stripes fade to black. There's even a
newer black tonneau over the useful truck bed. So you have a very
unique pickup that loves to show off its respected rarity.
The red interior continues the well-respected classic style. The
contoured bench seat has the classic pattern in the velour, and
having a cloth seat in a convertible is always a bonus. The
carpeting, door panels, and dash show that the fundamentals remain
clean. This is loaded with good features like the factory AM/FM
cassette stereo, power windows, provisions for power locks (will
need servicing,) and the full gauges w/tach goes well with the
shifter. There are a few areas that you may choose to improve, like
getting the top re-done. But really, you'll love taking it down to
showcase the truck's most unique features, and there's even a new
tonneau for it.
Under the hood is more of the well-respected stock style. The
3.9-liter V6 comes from a long line of hardy Mopar powerplants, and
this even comes from the era of factory fuel injection. You take
full control of it all with the five-speed manual transmission. It
has an overall solid cruiser attitude with features like power
steering and power brakes with discs up front.
Complete with maintenance records, you're looking at a highly
original and rare drop-top truck. So it's time for something useful
and unique offered for a terrific price. Call today!!!