They’re either rusted out or burnt up ! Its BDD ! Bad Dodge Days at APC ! #dodgeram #dodgedakota #dodgetrucks #ram1500 #trucktok #autorecycling #junkyard #autopartscity
I literally have never seen a dodge dakota not rotted out my whole life untill a month ago, it was like seeing heaven there was no rot holes in it i couldnt believe it.
I live in Arizona. I have rarely seen a Dodge Ram or Dakota with a lot of rust on it. The dash is always a crumbling mess, because we live on the surface of the sun, but cars don’t really rust here…
I remember my grandma having a Ram Charger when my stepdad was a kid, and when she was running errands, she went into a store only to return to the Ram Charger on fire. Let's just say most of my family don't gravitate towards Dodge's.
Burned Ram was 2500* note the plastic dash melted to passenger side door, had to have flipped onto its side and caught fire. Both of those Dakotas had spring shackles intact! Holy moley.
Last Sunday I saw one that was worse than any of these in a salvage yard. I think it was possibly the most rusty vehicle I’ve ever seen that hadn’t broken in half from frame rot. It was a RAM 2500 and I wish I took some photos. I also saw a couple GMT400S with broken frames between the cab and bed.
The only good thing about those 3 trucks was the weights inside the first one ;) As far as which one wins, I would say number 2. That driver's side rear wheel arch gave me a good laugh! :D
It’s impressive that the Dakota had that much rot with so little mileage. Maybe it was used in a salt mine or parked in a tidal plane? You guys are near Ocean right? Or maybe it was crap when it was built.
@@daveh2612I think he’s trying to say it was one of those beaters that gets left on some wilderness property, somewhere, where the owner doesn’t register or insure it. It gets left outside near a cabin or trailer. Every so often the owner brings a fresh battery and a few gallons of gas, starts it up, then takes it into the woods to go hunting. I’ve had a few of those over the years (An ‘85 Wrangler and a ‘90 Cherokee) after a few years they became more trouble than they were worth, to keep running, due to lack of maintenance. Now I just tow my hunting “beater” (Currently an enclosed Polaris Ranger 4door sideXside) up to my cabin up north. That way I know it’s going to run, and I’m not going to spend half a day working on it to get it running.
Yeah, I don’t see how they can say that…. Maybe it’s not the same everywhere, but the most common “older” truck in Arizona (Cars and Trucks don’t rust here, so it comes down to mechanical issues here) is the GMT 400, otherwise known as the “OBS”. Chevy/GMC C/K 1500. They are everywhere down here! I currently own 3 myself at this time, and my five kids own another 6 between them. Collectively, we own several of the newer generation GM trucks, as well, but nothing we’ve found is as cheap/easy/readily available as the ‘88-‘98 (‘99, for the SUV’s) GM truck platforms.
in 1999 a Dakota V8 was 1 of 3 vehicles on my buy list ... but they refused to build me one w 5 sp manual. I'm SO glad I went w choice #2, a build - ordered Chevy Blazer 2 dr V6 5 speed, I still have it, rust - free 👍
24k 2001 USD is just over 42K today
Which means the new dodges costs 80k is insane
@@JUNEBUGLLCYou realize that was a Dakota for that $24/42k..
TO THE CRUSHER!!! over $1000/yr
Inflation calculators are for Corporations to say "See prices are not bad".
I literally have never seen a dodge dakota not rotted out my whole life untill a month ago, it was like seeing heaven there was no rot holes in it i couldnt believe it.
I live in Arizona. I have rarely seen a Dodge Ram or Dakota with a lot of rust on it. The dash is always a crumbling mess, because we live on the surface of the sun, but cars don’t really rust here…
I remember my grandma having a Ram Charger when my stepdad was a kid, and when she was running errands, she went into a store only to return to the Ram Charger on fire. Let's just say most of my family don't gravitate towards Dodge's.
Mopar mo'problems
@@samholdsworth420 Mopar or no car 😂
@@JUNEBUGLLC I'll keep driving my Chevy thank you
Ashes to ashes & dust to dust,
More like Rust to Rust
That charred-out Ram had 8-lug wheels, meaning it was a 2500 or a 3500 SRW.
Congrats on 100k subscribers🎉
Burned Ram was 2500* note the plastic dash melted to passenger side door, had to have flipped onto its side and caught fire. Both of those Dakotas had spring shackles intact! Holy moley.
Look at the wheel pattern...2500 fo sho
Dodge number 2 you are the winner of bad Dodge days 1:55
Wasn't PG&E responsible for the California wildfires a few years ago?
Shame about the Dakotas, they are fun little trucks.
Yeah, those second generation Dakotas were pretty cool looking! Decent engine options too!
That last Ram “2014 1500”. Is actually a 2500 or 3500. (Had 8-lug wheels)
Last Sunday I saw one that was worse than any of these in a salvage yard. I think it was possibly the most rusty vehicle I’ve ever seen that hadn’t broken in half from frame rot. It was a RAM 2500 and I wish I took some photos. I also saw a couple GMT400S with broken frames between the cab and bed.
Dodge new vehicles on the lot do that!!😂😂
REMINDS ME OF MY 97 DODGE NEON
LEAKING AND RUSTED OUT
As someone from the Mid-Atlantic, it surprises me to see relatively new vehicles turning into rust in northern states..
It's all the snow and salt. Does he'll to undercarriage and roads
The dodges are always held together by the paint
The only good thing about those 3 trucks was the weights inside the first one ;) As far as which one wins, I would say number 2. That driver's side rear wheel arch gave me a good laugh! :D
"Let's look inside this one" has new meaning. That wheel well was gone.
It’s impressive that the Dakota had that much rot with so little mileage. Maybe it was used in a salt mine or parked in a tidal plane? You guys are near Ocean right?
Or maybe it was crap when it was built.
At was my buddy black Dodge Dakota it was a hunt truck
I have no idea what you are trying to say here.
@@daveh2612I think he’s trying to say it was one of those beaters that gets left on some wilderness property, somewhere, where the owner doesn’t register or insure it. It gets left outside near a cabin or trailer. Every so often the owner brings a fresh battery and a few gallons of gas, starts it up, then takes it into the woods to go hunting. I’ve had a few of those over the years (An ‘85 Wrangler and a ‘90 Cherokee) after a few years they became more trouble than they were worth, to keep running, due to lack of maintenance. Now I just tow my hunting “beater” (Currently an enclosed Polaris Ranger 4door sideXside) up to my cabin up north. That way I know it’s going to run, and I’m not going to spend half a day working on it to get it running.
All dodges are bad! I'm still laughing at dodge saying they have the longest lasting trucks lmfao!
Yeah, I don’t see how they can say that…. Maybe it’s not the same everywhere, but the most common “older” truck in Arizona (Cars and Trucks don’t rust here, so it comes down to mechanical issues here) is the GMT 400, otherwise known as the “OBS”. Chevy/GMC C/K 1500. They are everywhere down here! I currently own 3 myself at this time, and my five kids own another 6 between them. Collectively, we own several of the newer generation GM trucks, as well, but nothing we’ve found is as cheap/easy/readily available as the ‘88-‘98 (‘99, for the SUV’s) GM truck platforms.
in 1999 a Dakota V8 was 1 of 3 vehicles on my buy list ... but they refused to build me one w 5 sp manual. I'm SO glad I went w choice #2, a build - ordered Chevy Blazer 2 dr V6 5 speed, I still have it, rust - free 👍
Hey my father needs a skinflap of paint just like that one. Do you have any in silver?
Black truck is also a Dakota
I would appreciate that rusted paint
Got any grand marquis? I need an air suspension compressor
how can they rust like this?? I need explaination
The black one is a dakota. Not a ram.
Take the motor and trans out that dakota
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