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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.
Dodge discontinued the Dakota pickup truck due to poor sales, which were partly Dodge's fault but also a result of customers' move toward full-size pickups.
Remember the Dodge Shelby Dakota? We wouldn’t blame you if you don’t. It was a short-lived high-performance compact pickup truck with only 1,475 examples built during it’s one-model-year ...
1989 Dodge Shelby Dakota Though laughably tame by today's standards, the Shelby Dakota was one of the sportiest trucks you could get at the time.
The Dodge Shelby Dakota was built for the 1989 model year only, meaning the total build run amounted to just 1,475 trucks.
Pickups with 500-plus horsepower are now common, but that wasn't always the case. In the 1980s, more modest numbers made ...
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. Though ...
Based on Dodge’s first-generation mid-size pickup, the 1989 Shelby Dakota was actually the first V8 rear-drive vehicle that Shelby had worked on in decades.
For evidence, one need look no further than the 1983 Dodge Shelby D150 Ram and 1988 Dodge Shelby Dakota prototypes detailed here. Both have been plucked from Shelby’s personal collection and are set ...