Vehicle Description
1990 Dodge Dakota Convertible Pickup
Crisp sunshine, blue skies, and cool breezes are yours to enjoy.
Just pop the easy to operate top on the Dakota SE convertible and
open up on good times. This pickup combines the dramatic effects of
the Dakota Sport with the open air excitement of a convertible.
-from the 1990 sales brochure.
For consignment, a rare bird open the air and open for business on
the back end as a pickup bed. Yes folks were talkkin' a convertible
pickup. Whaaaaaah? you may say.. well yeeeeaaaah we say! And its
one of only 909 produced in 1990. For some trivia, only 8 were made
in 1991. So this special Daytona Blue version is showing off in
great shape, has nifty late 80's graphics in white on its sides,
and an upgraded and consignor-stated refreshed 318ci Magnum V8.
Lovely!
NOTE: Due to modifications of the emissions control devices
installed by the manufacturer, please check your local, state, and
federal laws to determine if this vehicle is applicable for use on
public highways in your area.
Exterior
So we start with a 1990 Dakota Sport featuring a blackout grille,
stacked rectangular headlights and turn signals, a black wide
bumper below and let's also wrap the wheel wells with the black
plastic trims, and add a spoiler below the bumper and we are ready
to cruise! Deep Daytona Blue covers the steel panels of this truck
which show slight areas of various stages of rust bubbling
underneath the paint. The gaps are being well minded and we see
some intentional graphics using a fade technique on the uppers at
the beltline of the truck. These go from white to light gray and
are factory applied. A black rocker covering is below the doors and
front and rear of the rear wheel wells. A black lined ribbed
bedliner is in the bed floor and sides and also the tailgate, so
all is protected. Another black bumper is on back and some dual
tail pipes are peeking out from under the rear bumper. And now for
the piece' de resistance, with a black canvas convertible top. Yes
its covering and then not covering the cab area and this feature
has rarely been seen, making this beauty truly special. Drop the
top and rely on the roll bar, let's get some sand in those
tires!
Interior
With that top pwn let's have a peek at the interior where we swing
the doors that reveal some gray molded plastic uppers and a tuck
and roll light gray broadcloth panels inserted just above the
molded plastic armrests. A black rectangular panel houses the
actuator and power window and door lock toggles and on the bottom
is some darker gray carpeting and a stereo speaker.Inside, for the
chairs are high back broadcloth buckets with integrated headrests.
The broadcloth is nicely preserved and features tuck and roll
inserts with smooth bolsters and some gray vinyl lower coverings.
These chairs are using some velour-esque broadcloth in light gray.
A black insert panel is just below the headrests. A padded roll bar
is directly behind the buckets and stretches above from side to
side presenting in black. It's still the 80's with the square and
rectangle design for the dash which uses several of these shapes to
create the dash. Instruments are in black panels and the dash front
is faux brushed aluminum. The car has heat and fresh cool air
capabilities. There is an AM/FM /Cassette stereo just below. A
light gray padded dash top forms a shelf in front of the passenger
and a glovebox resides below said shelf. On the bottom of the dash
are a trio of aftermarket gauges to motor oil pressure, volts and
water temp. All this menagerie floats on clean light gray carpeting
with black floor mats for protection.
Drivetrain
Under the hood the mill is so bright you'd better wear shades. Yes
this gleaming example is now a Magnum 318ci V8 and our consignor
states its been recently "refreshed". On top is a Holley 4-barrel
carburetor and on back a consigner stated A904 3-speed automatic
also recently " refreshed". The rear axle weighs in at 8-1/4
inches. Shiny ribbed valve coverings, a polished intake manifold,
and bright blue painted cast engine block all add to the allure and
work with supple hoses and wiring. New body mounts,headers, and
dual Flowmaster exhaust are on for the exhale.
Undercarriage
Pretty much stripped down, very slight surface rust on the frame,
but all straight and structurally sound steel. Independent coil
springs, (like new), are in front and rear leaf springs, (also like
new), form the suspension. Power disc brakes are up front, and
power drums on the rear, provide the woah! Looking good in this
undercarriage neighborhood with dual exhaust running to the rear of
the truck but without catalytic converters.
Drive-Ability
Our courageous and sometimes overly brave test driver jumped right
into this driop top pickup and had the full experience. It fired
right up he reportedand ran very smoothly with lots-o-power.
Handling was great and the braking was bias free. He did report the
tachometer did not read rpm's but all else was in working
order.
One of only 909 from the factory this White Hat Boys piece of
history is writing what it will go down in, and is ripe for the low
hanging fruit picking. Guts Glory Ram, sans top!
1B7FL69X3LS699248
1-USA
B-Dodge
7-Truck
F-4001 Thru 5000 GVWR
L-Dakota 4x2
6-Sport
9-Convertible
X-3.9 Liter EFI V6
3-Check Digit
L-1990
S-Warren, MI Assy Plant
699248-Sequential Unit Number
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interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our
showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just
1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888)
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see the vehicle in person.