The Dodge Dakota Convertible Was a Bizarre Drop-Top Truck

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    The Dodge Dakota Convertible was absolutely bizarre. Today I'm reviewing the Dakota Convertible, and I'll show you all the quirks and features of this weird and unusual truck. I'm also going to drive the Dakota Sport Convertible and show you what it's like behind the wheel of this very strange vehicle.
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  • @GHOSTJERKER
    @GHOSTJERKER Před 3 lety +1919

    The rollbar was the only thing holding this entire truck together😂

    • @mioakiyama4919
      @mioakiyama4919 Před 3 lety +11

      lol

    • @dencur4176
      @dencur4176 Před 3 lety +51

      @@mioakiyama4919 not really, i have one and the only thing that rattles is the tailgate going over bumps!

    • @guillo69orgymaster
      @guillo69orgymaster Před 3 lety +13

      Do you have a Hotwheels version of this GhostJerker?

    • @314jeepsnmopars3
      @314jeepsnmopars3 Před 3 lety +42

      Considering it's body on frame I doubt it lost most of the structural rigidity. But I'm sure the cab has some flex though.

    • @Jefff72
      @Jefff72 Před 3 lety +2

      If you have around 1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R, gets hold of Doug! I would love him drive my old Sentra, but it’s rotting in a junkyard somewhere.

  • @Hvitserk67
    @Hvitserk67 Před 3 lety +511

    As a European, I love this period of American cars. They were completely different from European cars and of course that was very interesting, especially when you went on holiday to the states and rented an American car. In this context, I have some experience from, among others, Chrysler LeBaron convertible Mrk.III (1987-1995) (the one with hidden headlights and modern interior). We drove more than 6,000 miles in the western states and I have to say that the car actually performed very well. No faults or shortcomings, well, maybe except that the three-liter Mitsubishi V6 engine was totally powerless at the top of Mt. Evans (14300 feet). However, I do not think many other cars at that time went so much better at that height above sea level. Otherwise, the car went perfectly OK with its 143 HP and Chrysler Ultradrive automatic transmission. The gearbox was undoubtedly perhaps the best thing about the car. Completely different and much more comfortable than the automatic transmission I had at the time in my Mercedes-Benz W201 190E 2.3. However, the overall perceived build quality was a different story, but it was not that bad either. It was mostly about the plastic quality in the interior and some design solutions, but otherwise the car was definitely a pleasant experience.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 3 lety +6

      Did you long for the Maserati version of it that Doug reviewed?

    • @planestrainsdogsncars4336
      @planestrainsdogsncars4336 Před 3 lety +2

      2 words ..George Costanza

    • @sergeychmelev5270
      @sergeychmelev5270 Před 3 lety +16

      Yeah, those were the times before the Japanese taught the Americans that a car interior does not have to look like a furniture shop with randomly thrown buttons and switches, and that there’s something called ergonomics.

    • @Amerikanskis
      @Amerikanskis Před 3 lety +5

      @@sergeychmelev5270 then we taught the Japanese how to build a Tacoma big enough for a 6'3 guy in boots so he can go to work.
      oh wait? we didn't?
      shoot guess we still have something to learn from each other. Pretty silly when you fit inside a VW Golf but not a Toyota Tacoma. Plenty of tall people in Germany to test Golfs.

    • @MrReese
      @MrReese Před 3 lety +1

      The LeBaron was a very common car here in Europe as well. And the automatic transmissions of old Benzes are super comfortable unless they were setup wrong (there is something at the transmission itself where you can pull/push to make it shift harder/smoother).

  • @jakegianino5762
    @jakegianino5762 Před 3 lety +252

    I love how the quality engineered plaque is blocked by the seatbelt

    • @steveoliver1409
      @steveoliver1409 Před 3 lety +21

      And that the Dakota Sport graphic would fit on the door, but they've applied it partly on the front wing!

    • @victornjensen
      @victornjensen Před 3 lety +9

      @@steveoliver1409 that annoyed me very much

  • @hanislip
    @hanislip Před 3 lety +292

    I didnt know this existed

    • @KenanTurkiye
      @KenanTurkiye Před 3 lety +3

      What were they thinking of ? !

    • @samholdsworth3957
      @samholdsworth3957 Před 3 lety +2

      @@KenanTurkiye what were they thinking?!

    • @metalfuture1982
      @metalfuture1982 Před 3 lety +2

      I had an 87 dodge Dakota 4x4 . First year of the dodge dakota.

    • @andrewolson5471
      @andrewolson5471 Před 3 lety +2

      @@KenanTurkiye Dodge execs doing copious amounts of cocaine isn't anything new.

    • @KenanTurkiye
      @KenanTurkiye Před 3 lety +1

      ahhh, ok a new day a new thing I learned, cool (not the car).

  • @davidevans2585
    @davidevans2585 Před 3 lety +337

    “No one will build a convertible truck again”
    Hello Jeep Gladiator.

    • @Anwar74
      @Anwar74 Před 3 lety +11

      I was going to comment the same thing.

    • @johnnyforriester7325
      @johnnyforriester7325 Před 3 lety +10

      Chevy SSR

    • @evilspoons
      @evilspoons Před 3 lety +19

      @@johnnyforriester7325 The Chevy SSR was literally Doug's other example for why "no one would do it again"

    • @FastEddy95
      @FastEddy95 Před 3 lety +7

      Some of the high end F150s have a full roof sunroof that folds open in three parts that's practically a convertible too.

    • @unwatchablevgaming8897
      @unwatchablevgaming8897 Před 3 lety +2

      Also technically all Land Rover series 1/2 pickups are convertible as well. You just manually take of the hard top or soft top. As well as that most of the other older stile land rovers (suck as dougs old defender) are convertible pickups with optional seats

  • @mattt198654321
    @mattt198654321 Před 3 lety +659

    Doug's hand motions are literally shaking the entire truck.

    • @alphaboltz
      @alphaboltz Před 3 lety +29

      My wife hates watching based alone on his spastic hands. She can’t stand it

    • @usmcplu
      @usmcplu Před 3 lety +26

      I feel he's getting more spasitic in his more recent videos.

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 Před 3 lety +4

      That’s his most recent tic

    • @38911bytefree
      @38911bytefree Před 3 lety +1

      @@alphaboltz LOL !!!!!!

    • @tonyrome655
      @tonyrome655 Před 3 lety +5

      There should be a warning at the start that the video may cause seizures. Also, I wanted to like your comment but it was at 69.

  • @iHaveTheDocuments
    @iHaveTheDocuments Před 3 lety +586

    One great thing about dodge that nobody can deny, they make fun crazy stuff. They got balls.

    • @zn-n
      @zn-n Před 3 lety +31

      My fav brand they still love to have fun and their customers are still as loyal as ever

    • @caseyl3789
      @caseyl3789 Před 3 lety +17

      Yeah these convertible Dodge Dakota convertibles didn't sell very well in the late 80s and early 90s, but I think that if they came out with a new convertible truck today it would sell, so many more people buy trucks today than back then. Doug is right, trucks have become a lifestyle today. Another thing that hampered this truck, was that the Federal government practically outlawed convertibles in the 70s and by the early 80s there were only a few models on the market. People had kind of forgotten about convertibles until Mustang brought back the mustang convertible in 1983, and then you started seeing more. Today every manufacturer seems to have at least one model that is a convertible. The dakota convertible also cost allot more than just a base model Dakota which could also be the reason why they didn't sell well. Dodge was ahead of it's time on this one. lol.....

    • @yankesewt6814
      @yankesewt6814 Před 3 lety +21

      Pacifica Hellcat when?

    • @kmzoilus2486
      @kmzoilus2486 Před 3 lety +1

      @ I HAVE THE DOCUMENTS - yes and those balls were usually in the shop getting fixed and or replaced

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 3 lety +7

      Caliber? Caravan? Shadow? Nitro? Intrepid? Are we talking about the same Dodge?
      Dodge makes limited production, overpriced versions of cars, sure, but their regular cars are absolute shit.

  • @jaaj7381
    @jaaj7381 Před 3 lety +508

    It sounds like Doug's mic is also a bizarre failure too lmao

    • @sethie_shots
      @sethie_shots Před 3 lety +51

      It’s the stock ‘89 lavaliere mic 😂

    • @YourLocalWallstreet
      @YourLocalWallstreet Před 3 lety +7

      LOL

    • @Tinydevil12
      @Tinydevil12 Před 3 lety +44

      I've been told he uses the grey plastic mic that came with windows 95

    • @broomhwauser3380
      @broomhwauser3380 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Tinydevil12 even though he looks old I don't think Doug was even born in 95

    • @jaaj7381
      @jaaj7381 Před 3 lety +20

      @@broomhwauser3380 he was born in 88

  • @markgold7153
    @markgold7153 Před 3 lety +194

    Hey Doug, a couple of points of info as I fondly remember these when they were new. Convertible trucks were all the rage in the mini-truck world at that time. Most of them had their hard tops stashed in the bed, as opposed to folding cloth tops. My guess is that Chrysler thought they’d capitalize on the craze, and of course the folks at ASC made it happen. The V8 in the Dakota first appeared on the Shelby model when they shoehorned the bigger motor in. It was only after that model went away that the motor became optional on the standard Dakota. As for the um, multi-colored red interior, I think the age of the plastics combined with sun exposure is partially to blame. As I recall, the color was a little more uniform.

    • @vtr0104
      @vtr0104 Před 3 lety +3

      Maybe someone can find one of those and manage to fit it one of the convertibles. I'm not sure if it'd be a good idea adding even more torque to such a poorly braced body, but it'd be fun to hear burbly sounds with the top down :P

    • @timbrwolf1121
      @timbrwolf1121 Před 3 lety +6

      I love how they say they "shoehorned" the 318 in. The dakota has so much space under the hood. You can literally fit whatever you want in there within reason. 440 swaps are commonplace. Now we are also seeing elephant and hellcat dakotas.

    • @markgold2450
      @markgold2450 Před 3 lety +4

      @@timbrwolf1121 that’s what the reviews of the time said about the Shelby Dakota. I’m not saying it wasn’t an easy swap.

    • @timbrwolf1121
      @timbrwolf1121 Před 3 lety +1

      @@markgold2450 I know. It just is funny considering what people do with them now.

    • @CamaroAmx
      @CamaroAmx Před 3 lety +5

      @@timbrwolf1121 they actually had to lengthen the nose of the truck to fit the v8. The Shelby version moved the radiator support forward and replaced the clutch fan with a low profile electric fan to fit the v8. In 1992 dodge made the Dakota slightly longer to fit the v8 with a clutch fan.

  • @TofersCarTales
    @TofersCarTales Před 3 lety +138

    The interior bits and pieces probably were a bit more color matched before decades of fading as anything red tends to do. Just a guess.

    • @nervsouly
      @nervsouly Před 3 lety +16

      Exterior too.

    • @canadagood
      @canadagood Před 2 lety +2

      I owned a maroon 1989 Dodge Spirit -- which I bought new from the showroom -- and the interior colors and fabric were almost the same as this.

  • @americansmark
    @americansmark Před 3 lety +108

    Btw, that "leg vent" is a very PC way of saying "ball cooler". It was quite literally a ball cooler and was one of the greatest automotive innovations. I'd kill for that in a cooled seat package.

    • @BasuraTeddy
      @BasuraTeddy Před 3 lety +23

      Ah yes, that is the TCU (testical cooling unit)

    • @ILikeCheesesticks
      @ILikeCheesesticks Před 3 lety +13

      They had to discontinue those because people’s lips would get chapped after long drives

    • @CamaroAmx
      @CamaroAmx Před 3 lety +4

      The vent was for fresh air circulation when it didn’t come with A/C. Quite common up until the 90s. Dodge just didn’t remove them when you optioned for A/C like most car companies.

    • @americansmark
      @americansmark Před 3 lety +1

      @@CamaroAmx yea. I've seen them elsewhere, but I remember them well from a Shelby Dakota I drove. I think the Shadow ES Turbo Convertible I had for a while came with a ball vent as well, but the AC didn't work and I just kept the top down whenever it was warm enough and didn't need a ball cooler.

    • @americansmark
      @americansmark Před 3 lety +3

      @@ILikeCheesesticks which lips? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @frankiefourfingers6717
    @frankiefourfingers6717 Před 3 lety +261

    I love this truck. Designed in the days when accountants didn’t have much power and designers could go nuts

  • @Bzons
    @Bzons Před 3 lety +331

    "Have you ever seen a pick-up truck that doubles as a convertible?"
    "No."
    "Would you like to?"

  • @Brad772006
    @Brad772006 Před rokem +11

    A friend of mine got one of these from his parents as a high school graduation present. It was white with black trim. His was 4x4 with the v6. The truck actually got a lot of attention while driving around with the top down. The truck was later destroyed when he let someone else drive it and ran into a ditch. No rollover, just ripped everything off under the engine and bent the frame. Insurance totalled it.

  • @FuglyLookingGuy
    @FuglyLookingGuy Před 3 lety +27

    Doug - the kind of guy who simulates the wind noise of a convertible, while the truck is parked in a garage.

  • @STKSOUND
    @STKSOUND Před 3 lety +262

    looks rad as fuck, one of those coke-fueled crazy 80's ideas. i want one

    • @nemanjatosovic
      @nemanjatosovic Před 3 lety +4

      Lucky you this one is for sale

    • @STKSOUND
      @STKSOUND Před 3 lety +1

      @@nemanjatosovic sadly i live in europe

    • @THESLlCK
      @THESLlCK Před 3 lety

      @@STKSOUND the jeep gladiator sells in europe as far as I know

    • @neovenom9833
      @neovenom9833 Před 3 lety +3

      @@STKSOUND pretty sure you can import it. I don't think Cars & Bids are US only.

    • @gafakyusef6201
      @gafakyusef6201 Před 3 lety

      And we don’t mean the soft drink 😂

  • @CactusBoi420
    @CactusBoi420 Před 3 lety +289

    This is honestly just bizarre. It screams '80s.

    • @stefanbraem
      @stefanbraem Před 3 lety +7

      And Miami Vice... or just Miami 😛

    • @CactusBoi420
      @CactusBoi420 Před 3 lety

      @@stefanbraem fr fr 😂 drop top everything

    • @charlietownend4721
      @charlietownend4721 Před 3 lety +2

      @Brandon Behringer *Started producing them in ‘87.*

    • @atodaso1668
      @atodaso1668 Před 3 lety

      @Brandon Behringer when did the trackers come out? they were "cool" back then. The rappers had them!

  • @straightbusta2609
    @straightbusta2609 Před 3 lety +114

    One day a Hyundai Pickup, another day a Dodge convertible pickup, can't wait to see a Shelby F150 on this channel next in the list of weird pickups

    • @ultraguy8771
      @ultraguy8771 Před 3 lety +10

      I'm waiting on a Chevy Avalanche/Escalade EXT review.

    • @gbaby4rb64
      @gbaby4rb64 Před 3 lety +2

      I’m waiting on the new auto slingshot

    • @THESLlCK
      @THESLlCK Před 3 lety

      @@gbaby4rb64 nice

    • @mikekatz7840
      @mikekatz7840 Před 3 lety +1

      How about the cyber truck lol

    • @theejoeylee
      @theejoeylee Před 3 lety

      I want to see a Shelby Durango..or Daytona IROC R/T with the DOHC 2.2 turbo III

  • @mrbdx
    @mrbdx Před 3 lety +65

    The convertible truck was born out of the 80’s/90’s Lowrider scene in Cali. The late 80’s and early 90’s were full of custom lowered convertible mini trucks with dancing beds, hydraulic suspensions and expensive sound systems.
    This is why the Dakota Convertible was made.

    • @greenstate0fmynd
      @greenstate0fmynd Před 3 lety +3

      Prime example: Masta Ace - "Born to Roll" video.

    • @MrProminister
      @MrProminister Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly, also me as non American remember this model from various rap music MTV's clips.
      True that you can find it in clip of "Born to Roll" by Masta Ace but also you can spot it on same album cover called "Sitting in Chrome".

    • @henryortizjr1533
      @henryortizjr1533 Před 3 lety

      Yes ! I remember these times like a bad hangover !

  • @donaldsouthern5662
    @donaldsouthern5662 Před 3 lety +77

    Being a convertible, the sun would fade each of the red materials at different rates. That's why there are different shades of red. My 89 Mustang had the same problem.

    • @HFV_Junkyardin
      @HFV_Junkyardin Před 3 lety +6

      Also stiff you touch always fades more. Like the steering wheel rim

    • @MMM18092
      @MMM18092 Před 3 lety

      Fading would be much more uneven, this looks like it was built that way.

    • @Stressless2023
      @Stressless2023 Před 3 lety +4

      @@MMM18092 It wasn't built that way. Have owned a dozen old droptops since the early 90's and this type of color fading happens on all unless they're garage queens.

    • @MMM18092
      @MMM18092 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Stressless2023 I’m sure fading is a big factor and I can’t speak for this particular model but if you look at old Motorweek reviews from the 1980s, a lot of US cars had different shades of one colour in the interior.

    • @nickm5419
      @nickm5419 Před 3 lety

      just paint those pieces all black

  • @YourHotAnimeMom
    @YourHotAnimeMom Před 3 lety +110

    *Snorts a line*
    Dodge: Alright. Hear me out. How about a truck that's a convertible?!

    • @stickfights5958
      @stickfights5958 Před 3 lety +3

      *Snorts a line*
      Dodge: yeah what could go wrong?

    • @joemiller1329
      @joemiller1329 Před 3 lety +1

      Grabs the razor and mirror. Yeah i bet the kids will love it..

    • @imrytebeehyneu
      @imrytebeehyneu Před 3 lety +1

      *Snorts a fat one*
      Dodge: We'll be the first. Even if it doesn't sell, imports will say " they're not the only one that could do weird shit. Will whip out one of ours, but better...."

    • @KTMcaptain
      @KTMcaptain Před 3 lety

      Jeep makes a convertible truck with a large roll bar that outsells this entire truck every month.

    • @kiddsosa5906
      @kiddsosa5906 Před 2 lety

      Lmfao I can see this being done in a comedy skit about Dodge's internal business meetings 😆😅🤣

  • @aaronbehindbars
    @aaronbehindbars Před 3 lety +199

    Regarding the lack of headrests, trucks were not required to have head restraints until the early 90's. Passenger cars had to have them starting in 1968.

    • @Midlife_Crisis_
      @Midlife_Crisis_ Před 3 lety +5

      So you are saying the research HAD been done, and Doug just doesn't know wtf he is talking about. Not surprised

    • @Dankcatvacs
      @Dankcatvacs Před 3 lety +1

      so glad my dad's 94 has bucket seats

    • @lethargicstove2024
      @lethargicstove2024 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Midlife_Crisis_ jeez chill

    • @themagicboy6548
      @themagicboy6548 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lethargicstove2024 doug now knowing what he's talking about is somewhat common

    • @squidiz496
      @squidiz496 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Midlife_Crisis_ That is life. We all make mistakes and mis speak.

  • @win25041994
    @win25041994 Před 3 lety +241

    With the gladiators selling like hot cakes now maybe Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep wasn't too off with this idea after all. It just took another 30 years for people to start buying them.

    • @mixnation79
      @mixnation79 Před 3 lety +4

      Well they were the worst selling Jeep until the pandemic hit so I think the jury's still out on this one lol

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 Před 3 lety +4

      @CSavage Wow you're REALLY wishing death on people for owning cars you think are shit.
      How would YOU feel if people call your car a piece of shit and want to murder you?

    • @c4onmylip
      @c4onmylip Před 3 lety +5

      @@mixnation79 the new gladiator was never the worst selling jeep. They came out late in the year and still sold like 40k of them. I think the actual worst selling jeep was the patriot.

    • @petequinones3454
      @petequinones3454 Před 3 lety

      Jeep has been building truck for close to 50yrs. Even made mini trucks like the 80's Comanche, basically a Cherokee with a bed. Half unibody half body on frame. Many people made them convertible. Mazda b series trucks were custom convertible with Testarossa body kits. Everyone was making minitrucks with convertibles at the time.

    • @tmo2798
      @tmo2798 Před 3 lety +1

      They sold less than 80,000 in 2020.

  • @speedracerfx
    @speedracerfx Před 3 lety +74

    Doug opines about how popular camper shells were in the 80's, but doesn't know about the mini sport pick up craze of the 80's? Sometimes Doug is really ignorant about certain things, and this is one of them.

    • @TheBillyarnezz
      @TheBillyarnezz Před 3 lety +6

      EXACTLY! I almost lost it when he started talking about the ground effects like they were something out of the ordinary. He must've been born in the 90s.

    • @govinlock8568
      @govinlock8568 Před 3 lety +4

      @@TheBillyarnezz He was born in 1988

    • @TheBillyarnezz
      @TheBillyarnezz Před 3 lety

      @@govinlock8568 makes sense

    • @jeffrehbine8530
      @jeffrehbine8530 Před 2 lety

      No one would ever put a camper topper on a convertible.

    • @speedracerfx
      @speedracerfx Před 2 lety

      @@jeffrehbine8530 No one said someone would

  • @fl350r
    @fl350r Před 3 lety +27

    The custom mini truck era was still going on during the release of this truck. Convertible conversions where pretty popular.That little tidbit puts it in a little of a better perspective as to why Dodge put this out..

  • @thesoundoftransit
    @thesoundoftransit Před 3 lety +121

    FINALLY SOMEONE NOTICES THE DAKOTA CONVERTIBLE!
    These things are soooo rare!
    Let me explain a couple things though:
    The 3.9 was very underpowered, Because it wasnt the 3.9 Magnum.
    It was an LA Block.
    The LA Engines were VERY Underpowered, Unlike the Magnum lineup, Which came out later.
    "Quality Engineered"
    Very true.
    Older Dodge's from this time period can really take a beating.
    Hopefully this old Dak gets a good owner!

    • @Daedalus-BC308
      @Daedalus-BC308 Před 3 lety +4

      Doug mentioned the Dakota convertible in his Chevrolet SSR video a while back. I'm just glad to see that he finally got around making a video on one.

    • @americansmark
      @americansmark Před 3 lety +2

      Reliable, indeed. My neighbor used a later model of this generation as a farm truck and it pulled a hay wagon like a Cummins.

    • @RedLP5000S
      @RedLP5000S Před 3 lety

      Wasn't the engine supplied by Mitsu or Mazda?

    • @thesoundoftransit
      @thesoundoftransit Před 3 lety

      @@RedLP5000S Nope.
      The Dodge Dakota (1st Gen 87-96), Came with either a 2.2 K Series I4, A 2.5 K I4, A 2.5 AMC I4, A 3.9 LA/Magnum V6, And a 5.2 LA/Magnum V8.
      The LA's and Magnum's were made by Chrysler, And so was the K Series I4.

    • @thesoundoftransit
      @thesoundoftransit Před 3 lety +2

      @@americansmark Dakota's have got balls, I tell you what.
      Don't underestimate a Dakota.
      They put down power like a stabbed rat.

  • @stevesoup2552
    @stevesoup2552 Před 3 lety +139

    Isn’t the Gladiator technically a convertible truck?

    • @dmstucky
      @dmstucky Před 3 lety +20

      I myself was surprised Doug didn’t mention the Gladiator either…

    • @Camperosyyc
      @Camperosyyc Před 3 lety +3

      Yup, also foot well vents were on every truck at the time...

    • @Charlesb88
      @Charlesb88 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Camperosyyc They weren’t on EVERY truck of the mid to late 80’s as my dad had a mid-80’s Ford F-250 Twin Cab truck and it didn’t have a foot well vent. Anyways, They may have been a commit feature back then on trucks but not universal.

    • @graumail
      @graumail Před 3 lety

      @@Charlesb88 one more that had them was the S10. Really handy too when you’re rolling down a dirt road in the summer with no AC

    • @Sayua-chan
      @Sayua-chan Před 3 lety +2

      Aaand the H1 Hummer

  • @maxoman089
    @maxoman089 Před 3 lety +41

    As mentioned on Lochdown, the entire supply of burgundy in the world was used in James May's Cadillac, however, the leftovers were used for the interiors of this truck.

    • @Dankcatvacs
      @Dankcatvacs Před 3 lety

      it was 80-90s american auto manufactures loved blood red interiors

  • @erickfruin223
    @erickfruin223 Před 3 lety +2

    The headrest thing completely killed it for me. R.I.P. my neck 💀

  • @mws3779
    @mws3779 Před 3 lety +28

    This has got to be one of the most bizarre Dodge vehicles I've ever seen. Although I am guessing that the interior colors matched at one time. The materials seem to be severely sun faded.

    • @MrBlaze256
      @MrBlaze256 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah its easy to see that seat belt is faded.

    • @brentboswell1294
      @brentboswell1294 Před 3 lety

      I'd qualify that to "mostly matched." I recall that the less neutral interior colors, like reds and blues, had some color matching issues when different materials were used (e.g. the upholstery never quite matched the color on the vinyl in the door cards, but it was close enough for 99% of the American car buying public).

    • @gregorsamsa1364
      @gregorsamsa1364 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brentboswell1294
      it wasn't supposed to be all exactly the same color. they were supposed to be complementary reds(or blues, etc). at least a little bit of contrast is needed- much easier on the eyes- especially with a red theme

  • @BiggusJakeus
    @BiggusJakeus Před 3 lety +70

    “There’s no convertible pickup trucks anymore”
    Jeep Gladiator: “am I a joke to you?”

    • @BlackJeepConvertible
      @BlackJeepConvertible Před 3 lety +2

      and mytop just announced their powered soft top for gladiators

    • @user-ry3no8mc6z
      @user-ry3no8mc6z Před 3 lety +7

      That's a glorified jeep with the bed attached to the back.
      And the worst? If you crash and just destroy the axle and order a new one in the USA it doesn't exist and it gets totalled instantly.
      Like Hoovies garage unfortunately experienced.

    • @ivanlowjones
      @ivanlowjones Před 3 lety

      @@user-ry3no8mc6z
      So its not classified a pickup truck?

    • @adamlewellen5081
      @adamlewellen5081 Před 3 lety

      Yes you are...

    • @joetz1
      @joetz1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-ry3no8mc6z I think that’s a very unusual situation that won’t last. COVID has caused all kinds of bizarre shortages, including car parts.

  • @briancook1400
    @briancook1400 Před 3 lety +38

    Colors fade at different rates depending on the surface. The leather will fade at a different rate than the plastic even though they were probably the same color when new. Over time the plastic bumpers on my red BMW have faded differently that the metal panels and it get more noticeable every year.

    • @CAESARbonds
      @CAESARbonds Před 3 lety +3

      Even with black you might get some shades of grey if the car is that old.

    • @blukompressor
      @blukompressor Před 3 lety +1

      My parents 1989 Grand Voyager growing up way this maroon inside and I can confirm these colors are matched back then lol

    • @analogidc1394
      @analogidc1394 Před 3 lety

      Good point!

    • @toof987
      @toof987 Před 3 lety +1

      yeah i thought doug would know this, but apparently not

    • @pinut187
      @pinut187 Před 3 lety +1

      @@toof987 he does, but he seems to play stupid on so many things so that people comment on it. More comments is better.

  • @nasanasa3
    @nasanasa3 Před 3 lety +66

    "Nobody's gonna try [making a convertible truck] again"
    Gladiator: "Am I a joke to you?"

    • @JPT_Jpt
      @JPT_Jpt Před 3 lety

      And sort of the bronco

    • @Lorentz_Driver
      @Lorentz_Driver Před 3 lety +1

      *Hummer EV has entered the chat*

    • @Zark-Muckerberg
      @Zark-Muckerberg Před 3 lety

      @@JPT_Jpt I wouldn't consider the Bronco a truck. But it is definite more of seperate vehicle than the Gladiator is.

    • @JPT_Jpt
      @JPT_Jpt Před 3 lety

      @@Zark-Muckerberg so I’m that weird guy that considers the bronco a truck

  • @rushtest4echo737
    @rushtest4echo737 Před 3 lety +37

    "The weirdness appeals to me"
    We know, Doug, we know.

  • @2011blueman
    @2011blueman Před 3 lety +8

    What I love about Doug's channel, being introduced to vehicles that I never even knew existed.

  • @shmeevann
    @shmeevann Před 3 lety +34

    This is the ultimate car for Doug to review.

    • @CactusBoi420
      @CactusBoi420 Před 3 lety +5

      Every time he reviews a bizarre vehicle there's always this comment 🙄

    • @sethie_shots
      @sethie_shots Před 3 lety +1

      Could’ve just been called the Dodge Quirk

    • @straightbusta2609
      @straightbusta2609 Před 3 lety +4

      @@sethie_shots Doug Dakota

    • @sethie_shots
      @sethie_shots Před 3 lety

      @@straightbusta2609 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @patrickfichter81
    @patrickfichter81 Před 3 lety +84

    I have a 92 Dakota that looks very similar to this inside. The “newer” Magnum 3.9L has plenty of power for most tasks. The truck has remained all-original and has over 300k miles on the odometer. One quirk I’ve always loved on my Dakota is the two oil fill caps, one on each valve cover.

    • @timbrwolf1121
      @timbrwolf1121 Před 3 lety +4

      First thing I did when I bought my 95 a few years back was haul a full load so at least a ton of dirt in the bed to level my buddies yard. Squatted on the shocks. The 3.9 did just fine even with a dying fuel pump, and I didn't break or bend anything.

    • @timbrwolf1121
      @timbrwolf1121 Před 3 lety +9

      Currently fully rebuilding the truck. The end goal is to drop a 383 big block from a 68 charger in her and rebrand it the Dakota Super Magnum.

    • @lasallematthieu4976
      @lasallematthieu4976 Před 3 lety +6

      I have a 93 with a 5.2l magnum. She's not fast but she's powerfull. And I think that she's a better work horse then those huge modern truck.

    • @CamaroAmx
      @CamaroAmx Před 3 lety +2

      I had 2 95 Dakotas, one v8 and the other with the V6. Both were extended cab 4x4s. In fact the only 2 differences between the trucks were the engine and the exterior color (v8 was black and silver. V6 was green and silver). I wrecked the v8 one. Years later I bought the V6 and it had the same miles on it as my v8 did when I wrecked it. The trans died on the V6 one and it had already been hit (a-hole ran a red light and hit the right front corner of the truck 2 weeks after I bought it. His Ion was totaled. I was able to drive the truck home).

    • @kevinjokipii4260
      @kevinjokipii4260 Před 3 lety

      @@timbrwolf1121 Why not a 360 or a Gen 3 Hemi? Be a lot less nose heavy that way.

  • @redbullrobert
    @redbullrobert Před 3 lety +83

    Sweet God. Whoever the seller is, kudos for keeping this car clean!

    • @straightbusta2609
      @straightbusta2609 Před 3 lety +8

      It's isn't clean, but it is well used. Both are good tbh

    • @Dankcatvacs
      @Dankcatvacs Před 3 lety

      @@straightbusta2609 hey its an old truck also its straight

  • @joecool9739
    @joecool9739 Před 3 lety +18

    The Wrangler and Bronco are essentially "drop top trucks"
    The Murano convertible and Range Rover Evoque convertible were spiritual successors to these vehicles.
    I just hope that the new Hyundai Santa Cruz is eventually offered in convertible form
    I feel that one day convertible trucks/SUVs will be popular...we already see the popularity of SUV coupes and this isnt far from that concept

    • @JeremyHale141
      @JeremyHale141 Před 3 lety

      "coupe" suvs havent taken off and i assume they never will. convertible suvs...well....why would you even think that? what's wrong with your brain? do you have any idea why people buy suvs??

    • @rubenlay610
      @rubenlay610 Před 2 lety

      @@JeremyHale141 people buy SUVs because they're too stupid to buy a sedan or station wagon.

  • @sastrinidis
    @sastrinidis Před 3 lety +12

    This is the era of cars when I grew up. I can still smell this interior.

    • @kevinjokipii4260
      @kevinjokipii4260 Před 3 lety

      This looks like an interior that would smell of Newports and MGD

  • @harivalive
    @harivalive Před 3 lety +74

    This is something ZZ Top would have had in the 80s to transport their gear😅

  • @lordwalker71
    @lordwalker71 Před 3 lety +80

    Car manufacturers just took a lot more risks back in the 70’s 80’s and 90’s , now they pretty much stick with what sells really well with Is basically SUV’s and pick up trucks.
    A lot of cars and trucks in the 70’s 80’s and 90’s had those vent things that you pulled out and it let air flow into the cabin. I suspect that the part of the steering that your hands touch has discoloured over the years and was probably closer in colour to the centre of the steering wheel when new.

    • @bIoodypingu
      @bIoodypingu Před 3 lety +4

      Because no one buys them... Why do people expect car companies to develop cars hardly anyone is going to buy versus cars they know they'll make money on.

    • @labornurse
      @labornurse Před 3 lety +1

      The convertible segment as a whole has shrunk with every decade. Sadly, because to me they are like going on a coaster ride without the upside down action (if your lucky).

    • @TenOfZero1
      @TenOfZero1 Před 3 lety +3

      @@bIoodypingu exactly, they experiment less because frankly most of the things to experiment with have been, and the stricter safety regulations also limits what they can do.

    • @straightbusta2609
      @straightbusta2609 Před 3 lety +3

      If there's anything they learnt, these markets are niche and not profitable. Why waste money to be "risk" taking when you're most likely gonna take a loss

    • @phasmata3813
      @phasmata3813 Před 3 lety +4

      @@labornurse People used to drive more slowly more often. I'm not saying this is the whole situation, but I think it is very relevant to the decline of the convertible. I also feel like driving as a pastime--driving for the sake of the experience--is much less popular today, and when someone does drive as a pastime, their enjoyment more often seems to depend more heavily on speed than on enjoying the surrounding environment. With regular people's vehicular experiences being 70+ mph on a highway or

  • @tims_builds
    @tims_builds Před 3 lety +29

    "no one will try a convertible truck again" May I present for your consideration the Jeep Gladiator

    • @brian5o
      @brian5o Před 3 lety

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @subtlez28
      @subtlez28 Před 3 lety

      Almost exactly what I planned to say. Figured someone else had the same thought.

  • @screamindemon71
    @screamindemon71 Před 3 lety +1

    My shop teacher back in high school had two of these: a V6 manual 2WD and an auto 4x4. The 4x4 he bought new and was kept in showroom condition. The manual one was bought from a guy who was getting an R/T when they first came out. He ended up swapping in a mild 5.2 Magnum, a rebuilt transmission, and a custom 9 1/4 rear axle with a limited slip differential. That truck absolutely ripped.

  • @fourhill
    @fourhill Před 3 lety +5

    I still have my 90 Dakota SE Convertible, 5 speed stick, sliver w/gray interior (with headrests) that I bought new in 1990 because all the other convertibles were too cramped for a big guy like me. I pulled a 26ft travel trailer around the whole country with the top down most of the time. It now has 254,000 miles on it and I have always gotten comments on it when I drive it. I've bought many more new cars and trucks since but I can't let go of this truck.

    • @babayega_
      @babayega_ Před 3 lety

      You should make a video on it

    • @jeffrehbine8530
      @jeffrehbine8530 Před 2 lety

      Love my 89 4x4 Dakota Convertible too. My all time favorite truck out of 9 different trucks, including a 2wd Dakota convertible 12 years back. Wish I could find that manual transmission you've got there.

  • @XMarkxyz
    @XMarkxyz Před 3 lety +62

    How cool would've been a "floating" headrest attacched to the rollbar?

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 Před 3 lety +2

      A "floating" headrest attached to the rollbar would swing and could injure people.

    • @XMarkxyz
      @XMarkxyz Před 3 lety +4

      @@automation7295 floating in the sense that it is not attached to the seat, obviously it is still fixed but it seems to be suspended

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 Před 3 lety

      @@XMarkxyz Suspended headrest would still likely injury people. A headrest attached to the seat would less likely injury people as suspended headrest would swing around. Have you every felt worry driving under a suspended traffic light during high winds? Suspended traffic lights in USA are held by a single wire and could fall on your windshield, injuring you.

    • @ShivamPatel-et4kk
      @ShivamPatel-et4kk Před 3 lety +7

      @@automation7295 i don't think you understand what he's saying lol, a fixed in place headrest that is suspended from the roll bar will not swing, it's not on a hinge, it's on a welded piece...

    • @pennygadget7328
      @pennygadget7328 Před 3 lety +5

      @@automation7295 floating like a "floating" bathroom vanity. It's still rigidly affixed, just not where you expect it to be

  • @chrismagee-jenks8115
    @chrismagee-jenks8115 Před 3 lety +45

    Gangsta rappers: I got front, back and side to side
    Chrysler: Oh like this stereo joystick?

  • @TheLegoPerson
    @TheLegoPerson Před 3 lety +32

    This thing looks absolutely WILD... I want one.

    • @Chiefbadbruuuuuh
      @Chiefbadbruuuuuh Před 3 lety +6

      BIG NEWS… this truck is being listed on CARS & BIDS… and it can be yours!

    • @fortheloveofnoise
      @fortheloveofnoise Před 3 lety

      @Jonathan Losito Cant afford. All my money is invested.

  • @paullewis7499
    @paullewis7499 Před 3 lety +1

    I was a young man in the mid/late 80s and was really into the mini-truck customization scene at the time. I can remember looking through the 'custom' magazines of the era and there were several companies selling kits to modify your mini-truck into a convertible. So, Chrysler/Dodge didn't so much 'come up with something original out of the blue' as they saw a possible general consumer market for convertible trucks because of the customizers. Unfortunately, by the time Chrysler/Dodge got into the game with their factory conversion version, most in the custom scene was moving away for convertible trucks because they were 'not so original'. That means they weren't so unique anymore....and THAT is anathema to 'custom' trucks.

  • @jeffrehbine8530
    @jeffrehbine8530 Před 2 lety

    So...I have owned a 2wd and still own the 4x4 version of the Dakota convertible. I have driven and restored many other trucks. Despite Doug's low score and unrealistic modern expectations for it, my 89 4x4 Vert is the one antique classic truck I still had to go back and buy again. Smiles are seen every time I drive it. A pleasure to drive on paved roads, steering can be tightened with a single bolt twist. Doug,thanks for your creative review. Keep watching your comments/views on this post because I really think demand on these rare rigs is about to pop. Pro tip for you Doug: when driving an 80s lower hp automatic trans, shift that bad boy manually using that column shifter so you can wake up it's torque range. It will become a different animal for you.

  • @rileyvreeke812
    @rileyvreeke812 Před 3 lety +73

    Doug: "Nobody's going to make a convertible pick up truck again."
    Jeep: "hold my beer"
    Jeep: *makes gladiator*

    • @johnnymichael1804
      @johnnymichael1804 Před 3 lety +3

      And Hummer.... 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @aislingmairead4939
      @aislingmairead4939 Před 3 lety +1

      Came here to say this lol

    • @yankees6970
      @yankees6970 Před 3 lety +1

      And Bronco

    • @85priesty
      @85priesty Před 3 lety

      Yeah, but having no door frames does make a big difference in feel, ie...when the Wrangler went from half height doors...the “vibe” definitely changes.

    • @krazygerman613
      @krazygerman613 Před 3 lety

      Not to mention the Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler that came out a few years before it.

  • @josephpgamingcontent5977
    @josephpgamingcontent5977 Před 3 lety +38

    Convertible Trucks should make a comeback! They're so cool!

    • @THESLlCK
      @THESLlCK Před 3 lety +1

      they already did? Jeep?

    • @fortheloveofnoise
      @fortheloveofnoise Před 3 lety

      @@THESLlCK Not the same thing.

    • @gnrfan713
      @gnrfan713 Před 3 lety

      @@fortheloveofnoise how is it not the same thing? The gladiator comes with a convertible soft top.

    • @Zark-Muckerberg
      @Zark-Muckerberg Před 3 lety

      @@gnrfan713 The Jeep "Gladiator" is just a modified wrangler. I think he's talking about a convertible of an existing/new pickup.

    • @gnrfan713
      @gnrfan713 Před 3 lety

      Yea I see what u sayin

  • @asmith7094
    @asmith7094 Před 3 lety +16

    This content is way better than the Gt version of some sports car we have seen 100 other versions of

    • @andysedgley
      @andysedgley Před 3 lety

      "...of which we have seen 100 other versions". But I gave a like to compensate for my pedantry.

  • @CarltonMadden
    @CarltonMadden Před 3 lety +2

    Doug apparently knows nothing of the 80s/90s mini-trucking scene.

    • @wclark3196
      @wclark3196 Před 3 lety

      Ignorance is his stock-in-trade.

  • @sushi777300
    @sushi777300 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm waiting for the Citroën 2CV, the Renault R4 and the Renault Avantime 😊
    Maybe Doug should do a big tour around Europe for some of our quirky cars so he doesn't need to find them in the US

  • @Serps-ii9zc
    @Serps-ii9zc Před 3 lety +11

    So, as a Convertible Dakota owner, a couple things need to be addressed. The actual number is closer to 4,000, they sold 2,843 in 1989 and another 1,013 in 1990, and a final 8 in 1991. All the 89s were Sport models, but in 90 the convertible option was available on any trim level, and by extension with either engine, they sold a handful of 90's with 4 cylinders. And one last thing, when the V8 option became available in 91, they could be ordered that way too. The 91's aren't very well documented but at least one of the 8 has a V8, I've spoken with the guy that has it a few times.
    I would have offered mine a long time ago but it's not it very good shape and it's modified. Has a V8 and a manual swap.

    • @Dankcatvacs
      @Dankcatvacs Před 3 lety

      whats your gas mileage ? and how many miles?

  • @jarinazf9683
    @jarinazf9683 Před 3 lety +21

    I had a 1988 Dodge Daytona. The inside was almost exactly the same. Everything was red. The headliner, the dash, the seats, the velour fabric, everything. Looking at the inside of this was very nostalgic. Believe it or not, that Daytona ran like a top. I had it for 12 years and never had to do any major repairs to it. My brother had a regular 89 Dakota pick-up and had constant mechanical issues with it.

    • @johnnylingo9384
      @johnnylingo9384 Před 3 lety

      I had a 89 shadow es 2.5 turbo. purchased it at 25k miles and sold it at 105k miles. Loved that car. zero issues except for replacing expensive ass eagle gt+4 brand tires. Had same radio, steering wheel, and ac controls as this Dakota.

    • @jarinazf9683
      @jarinazf9683 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidc.4972 No it was not. At least not mine. It was built by Chrysler/Dodge and had a Chrysler engine. Mine had the straight 4 cylinder and was an automatic. It was not going to win any races but it looked great and ran great. It was a 2 door hatch-back with small back seats but for all intents and purposes it was a two seater. Outside of the things that normally wear out (brakes, shocks, tires, wipers) the only things I ever had to replace was the radiator $80 (I don't know why I remember the cost but I do) and the water pump $60. The radiator sprung a leak on the side tank and they were plastic so could not be soldered. Had to be replaced but it was cheap. The bearings on the water pump went out. Both happened years apart. The engine sat sideways and the car had a long nose so it was super easy to work on.

    • @jarinazf9683
      @jarinazf9683 Před 3 lety

      @@johnnylingo9384 I loved that Daytona. I bought mine with 32K miles. It had 122K when I decided to get something else. I gave it to my girlfriend to park for when her daughter would be old enough to drive. The car did not have a scratch or dent on it and everything worked. But then my gfs car blew and she started driving it. She put another 60K miles on it. The only thing she had to do to it was get an alignment. It had the flip-up headlights that seemed to break on every car that had them back then but the ones on that car never did. It's funny about the tires. Mine came with those same Eagle tires and every one of them had the belts break. I put 4 more on and they barely lasted 2 years. I ended up going to a place that sold used Michelin Highway Patrol tires for like $15 each. Those things lasted forever on my car. The interior of the Dakota in Doug's video really makes me long for that car. I loved it.

    • @tona6g72
      @tona6g72 Před 3 lety

      I had a 93 Daytona but my prized dodge was a 92 Plymouth duster. 3.0l
      10:1 compression pistons, Ported heads 3 angle valve job, crower regrind cam, ported upper & lower intake, 58mm throttle body Knife edged, underdrive pulley, aluminum flywheel. Car was gutted and had lowering springs with adjustable struts plus a couple other small stuff.
      I do know that it ran high 13s in the 1/4 mile. I was going to put a full standalone ECU on it such as megasquirt but a buddy of mine crashed the car. I bet it probably would have ran low 13s. Street tires. High 12s with slicks. Loved that car. Sigh... Not very quick like today's cars. Hell, a 2015 Toyota Camry with the V6 will run a 14 second flat.

  • @kevinnorris6558
    @kevinnorris6558 Před 3 lety +31

    Feel like the all-red interior actually looks cool, even if none of the hues match each other. Modern interiors look so dull in comparison.

    • @imscared6
      @imscared6 Před 3 lety +3

      Fairly certain that the different hues is intentional. If it was all the same hue, it would look even more odd tbh

    • @jameslong7672
      @jameslong7672 Před 3 lety +8

      Actually all the reds matched much better when the truck was new, time and weathering have changed the shades of the different materials.

    • @anthonyitaliano7316
      @anthonyitaliano7316 Před 3 lety

      @@jameslong7672 You sure? I looked up the older Dakotas with red interior and all the photos have them mismatching and not really matching the red exterior.

    • @philtheairplanemechanic
      @philtheairplanemechanic Před 3 lety +1

      They probably used to match and are now sun bleached. Especially the seat belts and wheel. That wheel used to be one color! Lil tip for anyone with an 80s American car like this: you can get leather dye to match the hue online and gently sand and dye it and it'll look pretty mint.

    • @jfank43
      @jfank43 Před 3 lety

      @@philtheairplanemechanic BINGO. You can see the bottom and back of the wheel and see the fading. Red fades faster than any other color too.. GM red interiors usually turn orange on the seat tops. Doug has always been a bit unfair to Chrysler products.

  • @michaelopnv634
    @michaelopnv634 Před 3 lety +16

    Imagine if RAM brings back the Dakota and they include a convertible option.
    Yes I know the Jeep Gladiator exists, but still

    • @timbrwolf1121
      @timbrwolf1121 Před 3 lety +2

      They really made a mistake by not bringing it back already and dropping a hellcat option into the mix

    • @johnnymason2460
      @johnnymason2460 Před 2 měsíci

      I believe we will get the Dakota midsize pickup back on the market. I don't expect a convertible version ever again.

  • @ParNT.06013
    @ParNT.06013 Před 3 lety

    I'm sure someone has already beaten me to these points, but...
    1. The cable on each side of the top, on the inside and attached to the roll bar, is what keeps the top from entering the bed when folded down. Take the bed cover off, drop the top, and you'll see the folded top is suspended and "hovers" over the bed. The bed can be fully utilized with the top down.
    2. Why no mention of the Jeep Gladiator? In the correct form (soft top) it's literally a crew cab convertible truck and, while it's not construction grade, it is perfect for homeowners and light truck users who want... a convertible truck.
    Good stuff, and keep the quirky reviews coming!

  • @DrJack144
    @DrJack144 Před 3 lety +29

    That’s a pretty sweet looking truck. Let’s all at least admit that

  • @bindingcurve
    @bindingcurve Před 3 lety +19

    "they are not going to do another convertible truck"...…Gladiator.....

    • @tylerladerach769
      @tylerladerach769 Před 3 lety +2

      and the kaiser

    • @tylerladerach769
      @tylerladerach769 Před 3 lety +1

      older but much cooler

    • @sukhdevr3489
      @sukhdevr3489 Před 3 lety

      @@tylerladerach769 Wow that looks really cool. Made in 1967 but looks better than a crapoy Gladiator lol.

  • @lucasbarnard2257
    @lucasbarnard2257 Před 3 lety +26

    I saw one of these in my town like 2 weeks ago and my thought was “Doug would review it” 😂

    • @sethie_shots
      @sethie_shots Před 3 lety

      @Sidemen 🅥 🚨 Rick rollin is sooo old 😂

    • @Shadow_Wolf_190
      @Shadow_Wolf_190 Před 3 lety

      You know too much you’re too dangerous to be kept alive

  • @PrisonBrain
    @PrisonBrain Před rokem +1

    8:04
    doug confusing calling the dakota a durango on accident really hits home cause i drive a 2002 dakota and everytime someone asks me what i drive and I tell them, they'll always say "oh thats like that durango lookin truck right?"

  • @mymomsaysimcool9650
    @mymomsaysimcool9650 Před 3 lety +1

    I dig it. I miss my dad’s 74 Blazer with the removable top. I wish that would come back, that and T-top coupes.

  • @iot1452
    @iot1452 Před 3 lety +24

    I like this…. A LOT. How sick would a FACTORY lowered, single cab f150 convertible be.. can even be electric now! F150 lightning convertible.

  • @ericervin4778
    @ericervin4778 Před 3 lety +7

    I remember when this truck came out. I also remember that it was introduced due to a customizing craze that had been going on for years in which the cool kids would take their pickup trucks and have the tops chopped off. At that time, you saw customized S-10s, Rangers, etc., etc., etc., with their tops chopped off.

    • @YesThatReallyDidHappen
      @YesThatReallyDidHappen Před 3 lety +1

      Yes the mini-truck scene is why this truck exists

    • @BenjaminInLosAngeles
      @BenjaminInLosAngeles Před 3 lety +1

      Here in LA it was all about Datsun/Nissans

    • @sterlingarcher7807
      @sterlingarcher7807 Před 3 lety +1

      Ratical Tops - You could buy the kit from them, cut off your roof and have a hard top convertible. And yes, it leaked like a sieve 😂 But they were beyond cool back in the day…

    • @ericervin4778
      @ericervin4778 Před 3 lety

      @@sterlingarcher7807 LOL. :)

  • @edrose2772
    @edrose2772 Před 3 lety +8

    A mini-truck fad started in California in the mid 1980's where people were customizing Datsun and Toyota pickups. Cutting the top off to make a convertible became quite popular in California during this fad, especially given the fantastic weather in California. I believe under Iacocca's leadership in Chrysler he was willing to gamble and take risk and offered a factory convertible pickup in order to cash in on this fad.

    • @88Hellrazr
      @88Hellrazr Před 3 lety

      Like seriously, over look a whole period of epicness!

    • @edrose2772
      @edrose2772 Před 3 lety

      @@88Hellrazr I graduated from high school in 1984 and the late 1980's had the Nissan 200SX, Toyota Celica, Supra (before it became unaffordable), Mitsubishi Starion, Mazda RX7, Isuzu Impulse, Subaru XT, it was an exciting renaissance from the malaise era of the 1970s.

  • @FredDarvill
    @FredDarvill Před rokem +1

    In 1990 you COULD get a V-8, but only with an automatic transmission. I test drove several of them. I have the 5-speed stick. To get a 5-speed stick you still had to have the 3.9 V-6. And, the production run of the Dakota Convertible in 1989 and 1990 totaled 3800 units, not 3,000. I have carried firewood loaded to the top of the cab (top up), and never have had any rigidity problems. The truck hauls heavy loads nicely.

  • @Wargasm54
    @Wargasm54 Před rokem +1

    Ahhh, velour seats. I remember just getting my license and my mom let me borrow her Oldsmobile back in the early 80’s. I thought it would be a good idea to go pick up my stoner buddies and go cruising. Sadly, the dude that had the pot had some schwag with lots of seeds. We were smoking joints and it sounding like we were making popcorn. Seeds popping everywhere. Needless to say, my moms velour seats paid the price. She didn’t let me borrow the Oldsmobile anymore. 😂

  • @camogap7392
    @camogap7392 Před 3 lety +14

    Doug is the type of guy to cool his engine by watering it with a GT3RS watering can

    • @baconsarny-geddon8298
      @baconsarny-geddon8298 Před 3 lety +2

      Damn, it used to be that Doug's whole comment section started with "Dougs the type of guy...." Now, this is the only one.
      Pour one out for the "Doug's the type of guy" meme

  • @myrrhavm
    @myrrhavm Před 3 lety +49

    Late eighties was the end of the mini truck club era. Had friends that did T-tops on their mini trucks and cab top removals. And with no roll bars. Toyota and Nissan were selling already lowered trucks with different paint schemes. Hardbody came out then too. Toyota even had a different truck bed available then that was swoopy. During that time people wanted the American bed over the Japanese bed because it was rolled over with tie downs on the inside not on the outside.

    • @AgSherr
      @AgSherr Před 3 lety +1

      I cut my 90 Isuzu P'up back in the day, and I still have it.

    • @myrrhavm
      @myrrhavm Před 3 lety +1

      @@AgSherr Cool! Truck runs were fun. Wish I kept even one of the cool cars I had back then. Got a buddy that still has his slammed Chevy Luv with a V8 swap from high school.

    • @AgSherr
      @AgSherr Před 3 lety +1

      @@myrrhavm I was the only female of about 4 Static P'up owner's then. Only Radical Top in the bunch too. And yeah, I got tired of the build like they did but I just garaged it until the feeling returned. Shooooot! I still have my Big Wheel and my Schwinn too...lol...I hold on to everything with Wheels.

  • @ClassicHLP2000
    @ClassicHLP2000 Před 3 lety +14

    Now we gotta get Doug behind the wheel of a GMC Syclone

    • @Andrew4181975
      @Andrew4181975 Před 3 lety

      Now that was a helluva mini truck, and finally, someone spelled it correctly.

  • @jsackett42160
    @jsackett42160 Před 3 lety +21

    I was in high school when these trucks came out. People were starting to lower trucks and some ingenious people made DIY convertible trucks. Talk about lack of safety. I thought the cool ones where the Targa top extended cabs...lowered with subwoofers behind the seats. Btw, when did Doug start looking like Jay Leno?

  • @natpaul81
    @natpaul81 Před 3 lety

    Just a few weeks ago an old guy in my neighborhood starting driving a Dakota convertible. I thought it was custom.... I'd never seen or heard of this truck in my life and now Doug is doing a video on one. Crazy!!

  • @AJ-is7iv
    @AJ-is7iv Před 3 lety +22

    I'd love to have one of these, not as a daily but definitely too own

    • @maxusgintus8160
      @maxusgintus8160 Před 3 lety

      Just drive it every once in a while. My brother had a dakota (not a convertible) that sat for 2 months and it is not running right

  • @greengabe5
    @greengabe5 Před 3 lety +17

    When I was looking for my first car I found one in my hometown. It was black with gold lettering, very cool. I’m happy I got my 2019 RT tho, gotta love dodge💜

  • @Tinydevil12
    @Tinydevil12 Před 3 lety +35

    The first thing Doug notices in an interior is never the first thing I notice 😟

    • @MrFitness94
      @MrFitness94 Před 3 lety

      It’s probably different *being* there as opposed to seeing it on a screen

  • @jessgalliher6138
    @jessgalliher6138 Před 3 lety

    My Grandfather fixed up a 90's Dakota sport convertible and i was fortunate to receive it as a gift. Super cool truck and it gets a lot of attention (mostly from older gentlemen) , I plan on keeping it for a while

  • @michaelnelson6388
    @michaelnelson6388 Před 3 lety +1

    I forget how young doug is. In the late 80s early 90s pick-up trucks with fat wheels and kits were extremely popular and many of them had custom convertibles. Automakers always follow the aftermarket trends. That's why i believe they created it

  • @petermandics1517
    @petermandics1517 Před 3 lety +23

    Hmm, seems like the "Dakota Sport" decal could have simply fit on the door instead of oddly splitting the door and front fender🤔

    • @RandyWillcox
      @RandyWillcox Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah. Maybe they were thinking, "if they can ignore this, they can ignore everything else too."

  • @jamesmills200
    @jamesmills200 Před 3 lety +5

    Doug, let me take you back to 89. Smack dab in the middle of the mini truck craze. People were modifying small trucks all over. Slamming them down low, adding ground effects, huge sterio systems in the beds and cutting the tops off to make them convertible. They were all over. Unusual to see a factory convertible truck yes but convertible trucks not at all unusual for the time.

    • @Zark-Muckerberg
      @Zark-Muckerberg Před 3 lety

      Most of those "convertibles" were just roofless conversions though.

  • @jordanbowes5707
    @jordanbowes5707 Před 3 lety +8

    "no one is going to try this again"
    The Gladiator??

    • @Theodiorr
      @Theodiorr Před 3 lety

      Is the gladiator convertible?

    • @jordanbowes5707
      @jordanbowes5707 Před 3 lety

      @@Theodiorr yeah, the roof comes off completely

    • @davidsparksjr5574
      @davidsparksjr5574 Před 3 lety

      @@jordanbowes5707 and you can fold down the windshield as well

    • @Zark-Muckerberg
      @Zark-Muckerberg Před 3 lety

      @@davidsparksjr5574 Because its not really a pickup, more just a modified jeep Wrangler.

    • @davidsparksjr5574
      @davidsparksjr5574 Před 3 lety

      @@Zark-Muckerberg I'd argue it's more capable than the pickup in this video in both payload and towing. Body on frame with separate passenger and box a pick up makes.

  • @strang3majik
    @strang3majik Před 3 lety +1

    The Dakota convertible frame is actually strengthened quite a bit compared to the standard Dakota to limit the loss in rigidity. They look very different from underneath. Also, the reds were a lot more similar 30 years ago prior to sun fade aging the different materials.

  • @thatotherboi8044
    @thatotherboi8044 Před 6 měsíci

    My good grood friend has one, and I LOVE it. I got to replace the stereo in it and drive it around for about an hour. Fanstastic car. There was never a single moment where I wasnt smiling. I want one for myself

  • @chrisswimm4948
    @chrisswimm4948 Před 3 lety +22

    Who the heck knew that there is a song named Doug Demuro?!?! . "DOUG Demuro" by EGO
    My day is made!

  • @bikes7777
    @bikes7777 Před 3 lety +9

    Hey Doug, the steering wheel colors DID match when new. They faded. Sheesh.

  • @Redsox-fq7cx
    @Redsox-fq7cx Před 3 lety +7

    My dad had 3 of the hard top trucks in his life time. Im very happy you decided to review it, gives me nostalgia

  • @theprairietinkerer
    @theprairietinkerer Před 3 lety

    Fantastic. Back when I started driving, my Dad let me use his 1988 Dakota. It was a fleet vehicle for our local power company. It was a 2WD, automatic with the 3.9L V6, dual fuel. It had the factory gasoline system, but also had a propane addition installed. At the time when I drove it, propane was 19¢/litre. In the summer when hot, $20 would last a month. But then in the winter, only a few days, depending on how many colds start I did. As some other commenters have mentioned, this truck was tough AF. As a teen driver and the delusion that I was invincible, the truck should have been orange with a big "01" on the doors considering the stunts I pulled with it.
    I miss it...

  • @turdferguson7686
    @turdferguson7686 Před 3 lety +1

    a guy in my hometown had one of these when i was a kid. and he had a little capuchin monkey that wore diapers and would ride around with him in it, hanging out on the dashboard and running around the seats and bed. it was hilarious and one of those things you catch a glimpse of passing by and have to question your sanity, whether you actually saw what you thought you saw or not.

  • @tacob69
    @tacob69 Před 3 lety +6

    This is nuts I looked this truck up about 3 months ago when I was getting nostalgic about being a lot boy in 1988-89 at Towson Dodge in Baltimore. They had 2 and both were on the showroom floor so I never got to drive them because neither one sold.I loved them.

  • @1BergerVongSchlauigkeitHer
    @1BergerVongSchlauigkeitHer Před 3 lety +16

    Still better-looking than the Evoque.

    • @andysedgley
      @andysedgley Před 3 lety +1

      And less resembling a rejected house brick.

  • @nickentros
    @nickentros Před 3 lety +18

    Isn’t a Jeep Gladiator the best modern option for a convertible truck?

    • @XxmatixX6videosdiariosdenadav
      @XxmatixX6videosdiariosdenadav Před 3 lety

      When the hummer ev comes out it'll destroy it

    • @Shadow_Wolf_190
      @Shadow_Wolf_190 Před 3 lety

      @@XxmatixX6videosdiariosdenadav yeah for the rich it will

    • @damilolaakanni
      @damilolaakanni Před 3 lety +2

      @@XxmatixX6videosdiariosdenadav it's way too expensive for most people. The Gladiator is your only "affordable" choice.

    • @nickentros
      @nickentros Před 3 lety

      @Jonathan Losito Bronco isn’t much of a truck though, just an SUV

  • @owenanderson5224
    @owenanderson5224 Před 2 lety

    I’m 16 and just bought my first car. A 1989 dodge Dakota convertible 3.9 V6, 5 speed manual. Saw this video and fell in love. It’s been treating me great so far but had to put lots of work into it. Just waiting for summer. It’s not the best winter vehicle ever but because of this video. I’m now the proud owner of a 89 Dakota convertible!

  • @jackdough8164
    @jackdough8164 Před rokem +1

    Oh Doug, we all know the 70s and 80s V8s and V6s made barely any horsepower, but we do wish you would touch on how much torque they made and how that made them not complete snails when you had to get going lol

  • @Lonnie_Johnson
    @Lonnie_Johnson Před 3 lety +4

    Just like a mullet. Business in the front, party in the back! Pretty cool car if it was up to me.

  • @ishaanbhardwaj4830
    @ishaanbhardwaj4830 Před 3 lety +5

    1:05 Glad that the man inside looks shockingly similar to Doug

  • @theozank853
    @theozank853 Před 3 lety +10

    On another topic Toyota needs to reintroduce the removable canopy to the 4Runner, like the 1st Gen's had.

  • @RarestArcanine
    @RarestArcanine Před 3 lety

    Doug: There are no more convertible pickup trucks.
    Jeep Gladiator: Are you sure about that?

  • @Liftium
    @Liftium Před 3 lety +2

    Why people would dislike an honest review of an old vehicle?

    • @TheBillyarnezz
      @TheBillyarnezz Před 3 lety

      Because he's not at all knowledgeable about the mini truck craze of the 80s and early 90s, and has no idea that this truck was Chrysler's attempt to capitalize on the craze. There was nothing strange about a lowered convertible pickup with ground effects and rims in 89.