Power and Performance –
Packed with a robust 5.9-liter (360 cubic-inch) MAGNUM V8 engine, this Dakota means business. With a factory rating of 250 horsepower and 345 lb.-ft. of torque, the power is channeled through a four-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential with 3.92:1 gearing. The custom dual exhaust system adds a throaty growl and hints at the truck’s performance pedigree.
Exterior Elegance –
Draped in a captivating Atlantic Blue Pearl finish, this Dakota commands attention. The shaker-style hood, mesh grille inserts, and 17-inch alloy wheels contribute to its aggressive stance. Notable exterior features include tubular side steps, a body-color fiberglass tonneau cover, and polished dual exhaust outlets exiting through a custom roll pan. While the truck has seen the world with a crack in the passenger tinted vent shade and a missing trim piece on the tonneau cover, these are mere battle scars from its journey.
Interior Comfort –
Inside, the Dark Slate Gray cloth upholstery welcomes you with a split front bench and split-folding rear bench. Air conditioning, cruise control, and power windows enhance the driving experience. The CD/Cassette stereo, linked to an Infinity sound system and a Kicker subwoofer, ensures that a soundtrack accompanies every journey.
Auction Details –
If you’ve been dreaming of owning a low-mileage classic, the opportunity is knocking. This Dakota 5.9 R/T, with a clean Carfax Report and a clean Montana title, is currently on auction on BringATrailer.com. Bidding is set to conclude on Sunday, February 25, at 3:42 p.m. EDT. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of automotive history, ready to hit the road with power and style.
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