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1989 Dodge Shelby Dakota. Shelby's first venture into the truck world was more a reaction to Dodge's lack of rear-drive performance than a desire to build a Shelby truck, per se.
It served as Shelby’s personal truck for a while and as a shop truck for Shelby ... The 1989 Dodge Shelby Dakota was powered by a 5.2-liter LA 318 V8 with throttle body fuel injection lashed ...
The Dodge Shelby Dakota was built for the 1989 model year only, meaning the total build run amounted to just 1,475 trucks. This one is number 1,253, and it's in a completely original condition ...
1988 Dodge Shelby Dakota (Estimate: $10,000–$15,000) ... The prototype truck is said to have a unique suspension that permits the vehicle to ride much lower than production versions.
A truck that acts like a sports car-from a good `ol boy named Carroll. Former racer and now specialty vehicle maker, Carroll Shelby has created a trick `em up/pick `em up Dodge Dakota.
Carroll Shelby helped engineer and bring some of the worlds most iconic cars to life, but this one is a little lesser known. It's not a Ford product, but a 1989 Dodge Dakota. Not just any Dakota ...
Dodge even introduced the increasingly rare 1989 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible, a more robust Shelby variant with a 5.3 liter V8, a Li'l Red Express Dakota, and Dakota Warrior, which harkened ...
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TopSpeed on MSNThis Was The First Production Performance Pickup-Truck - MSNThe 1989 Shelby Dakota's Upgraded Composition . Dodge shipped the standard Dodge Dakota Sport to Shelby's California ...
Enthusiasts point to the original Dodge Dakota as the progenitor of the midsize truck segment. It was larger and longer than industry bestsellers like the Chevy S-10, Ford Ranger, and GMC S-15.
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What Is a Shelby Truck? Here’s Everything You Need To Know! - MSNThe Shelby Dakota would be the only Dodge truck built with the Shelby American name, after which Ford would be the sole recipient (there was a brief dalliance with Oldsmobile!) of the Shelby ...
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