This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Shelby Dakota" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
Shelby Dakota
Overview
ManufacturerChrysler
Shelby American
Also calledDodge Shelby Dakota
Dodge Dakota Shelby
Production1989 (1,500 built)
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size pickup truck
Body style2-door truck
LayoutFR layout
PlatformN-body
RelatedDodge Dakota (first generation)
Powertrain
Engine5.2 L (318 ci) LA V8
Transmission4-speed A500 automatic
Chronology
SuccessorDodge Dakota R/T (spiritual)

The Shelby Dakota was a limited-production performance version of the Dodge Dakota Sport pickup truck. Offered by Shelby for 1989 only, it was his first rear-wheel drive vehicle in many years.

The Shelby Dakota started with a short-wheelbase, short-bed, standard-cab pickup. The 3.9 L V6 was removed in place of the 5.2 L V8 with throttle-body injection. On paper, the swap looked simple since both engines were similar, but the tight space in the Dakota's engine compartment meant removing the engine-driven fan in front and using electric ones instead. Removing the belt-driven fan increased the stock 5.2 L V8's output by 5 hp (3.7 kW) up (to 175 hp) but torque was 270 ft⋅lbf (370 N⋅m).

Special wheels and trim, as well as individually numbered dash plaques proclaimed the heritage. At the time, it was the highest-performing pickup truck in existence, except for the Dodge Li’l Red Express Truck, and would set the stage for later factory efforts like the GMC Syclone and Ford F-150 (SVT) Lightning.

The total units were 1,500. 505 in white and 995 in red. One was even made in two-tone with red below the stripe and white above the stripe. List price was $15,813 plus freight.

A spiritual successor to the Shelby was introduced for the second-generation Dakota in 1998 with the Dakota R/T. Though lacking the Shelby name, it similarly featured many high performance upgrades over the standard Dakota Sport, including special wheels and tires, better suspension components and a larger more powerful V8 engine.

References

  1. Shelby Dakota page at Allpar.com