Got [another] dakota! (pic enclosed) / brake problem
Hey guys, finally got around to pickin up another Dak.
It's a 2000 CC, R/T, AT. odometer reads 103xxx miles and you would never guess it from the interior, which is absolutely immaculate! i wish i could say the same for the exterior, the south Florida weather has baked most of the black paint. so she will be receiving a new coat pretty soon.
the guy I bought it from was an older man and the original owner. he claims he bought it off the show room floor the moment he saw it. all the original paper work is there etc.. but enough of that. Here is a picture of it next to my 06 Dak. 
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now the brake problem. the brake pedal seems very low. haven't had time to investigate. but i took a quick glance under the hood. the brake booster is completely rusted. i mean no paint on it at all. But the rest of the engine compartment is in pretty good shape. I don't think the guy split brake fluid all over it or something like that. could this be a clue to my problem? any word of advice or help is greatly appreciated.
- DuckandDodge
It's a 2000 CC, R/T, AT. odometer reads 103xxx miles and you would never guess it from the interior, which is absolutely immaculate! i wish i could say the same for the exterior, the south Florida weather has baked most of the black paint. so she will be receiving a new coat pretty soon.
the guy I bought it from was an older man and the original owner. he claims he bought it off the show room floor the moment he saw it. all the original paper work is there etc.. but enough of that. Here is a picture of it next to my 06 Dak. 
285998_10151096589741045_471614863_o.jpg
now the brake problem. the brake pedal seems very low. haven't had time to investigate. but i took a quick glance under the hood. the brake booster is completely rusted. i mean no paint on it at all. But the rest of the engine compartment is in pretty good shape. I don't think the guy split brake fluid all over it or something like that. could this be a clue to my problem? any word of advice or help is greatly appreciated.
- DuckandDodge


