1987 Dodge Dakota 4WD Looks Great Runs Great - $5200 (NE Indianapolis, IN)
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1987 Dodge Dakota 4WD Looks Great Runs Great - $5200 (NE Indianapolis, IN)
https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/...995198928.html
FUEL!
1956 International Harvester S-110 Panel Truck/1961 Scotsman - $15000
4X4 Dodge van with plow - $4500
1969 Pontiac Catalina - $12000
1967 Chevy Suburban 4x4 3 Door - $12500
1971 VW Super Beetle - Gently Used! - $4995
1992 Ford Festiva GL *near mint!* 2-Door Hatchback - 29K miles - $3000
1992 Toyota Hiace Diesel Van 4x4 - $14200
Dodge D200 Sweptline - $10000
Ambulance camper 4x4 - $23000
1978 Ford F 350 Super Camper Special - $6990
Note side door for spare tire in front of rear tire. These long wheelbase Camper Specials have always caught my eye for some reason.
29,000 mile 1970 fairlane 500 - $12500
"radio delete
no carpet (rubber mat)"
My favorite of this bunch:
1969 Plymouth Fury II - 54,600 miles - $7500
It's so weird to me that the Dodge Dakota pretty much invented the mid-sized pick-up truck segment in the US market, and it went extinct while the compacts up-sized and carried on (Tacoma) or we brought back from the grave (Ranger, GM twins).
Ram 1500s dirt cheap after incentives probably didn't help the Dakota's reason to exist.
The later crew cab Dakotas sure got ugly, but those early ones look pretty good. I thought the Shelby Dakotas and the convertible ones were pretty cool too - not anything I'd want to own, but fun to see on the streets back then.
And I really liked the Toyota T100, at the time. Still do, but I don't see notice very many of them around anymore.
Here's a 2WD version in nice condition.
1998 Toyota T100 SR5 - Over 500 Vehicles to Choose From! - $9999
Nice try with the floormats!
1990 Volvo 240R wagon, 5 speed, turbo - $4000
"Volvo never made a 245R, but I did."
1986 Nissan Stanza Wagon - Rare - $4000
1986 Ford Saleen - $6300
1954 Military M37 3/4Ton Dodge Power Wagon with snowplow - $8000
1966 PLYMOUTH, factory Big-Block - $2995
1995 F700 4x4 WaterTruck /Expedition Veh. - $6300
I bet this could be made into something a lot cooler.
1972 Datsun 521 Pickup with G35 AWD swap - $6900
My Dad had a T100 before going to the Ridgeline.
That seems logical. If you want something smaller than a full-size truck and don't want to roll the dice with Ford/Chevy/Dodge (and apparently Nissan now, based on Frontier reviews), there aren't many choices.
The heat, A/C, and radio controls on that T100 are refreshingly simple. Replacing simple levers for fan speed and temperature selection with backlit digital screens was a move in the wrong direction, IMO.
1990 Mazada RX-7 Convertible - $7500
1948 Suburban Carryall Custom - $42500
1958 Morris Minor Convertible - $9500
1988 BMW 325iX E30 AWD Rare - $7000
1978 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ45 Diesel Pickup - $29600
1979 Ford Fairmont Wagon (all original) - $2700
New 1914 Ford Model T Touring - $18500
"This is a 1914 Ford Model T Touring that has been built from scratch...Drives like a new one.
1955 Ford Panel Truck - $21000
1993 Land Rover Defender 110 LHD diesel - $32000
I see this one comes with the optional Rough Neighborhood package.
1987 Buick Lesabre Estate Wagon Original Super Clean One Owner - $14500 (Iowa)
1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon: Not your Mama's Station Wagon - $12500
"Upwards of $10,000 was spent upgrading the car. You can hear it, and feel it, but the exterior looks stock otherwise. An absolute sleeper, and it is FAST!"
Go Cart Manco Indie 1980 - $1500
I'd be all over that Fairmont. That Lesabre wagon is SCREAMING for a set of road wheels.