1972 Dodge Demon Restomod For Sale. 383 cubic inch V8, Fi-Tech Go
EFI 4 fuel injection, headers, dual exhaust, aluminum drive
pulleys, electronic ignition, Be Cool radiator and shroud, highly
detailed engine bay, 727 automatic transmission, 8 3/4 rear end,
aluminum drive shaft, front disc brakes, 15" Cragar SS wheels with
BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires, beautiful F3 fiesta green metallic
exterior with black and silver graphics, hood scoops, halogen
headlights with LED halos, LED sequential tail lights, chrome
driving mirrors, tinted glass, green bench seat interior, B&M
shifter, Tuff steering wheel, upgraded AM/FM/CD radio under the
dash, custom gauge package with upgraded Westach gauges, Go EFI
tuner painted trunk compartment. This is one incredible Dodge
Demon, beautiful and almost impossible to find one like this!!!!
Automotive History: The first generation of the Dodge Demon was
short lived but nonetheless, an exceptional vehicle. The original
Dodge Demon was made in 1971 and 1972 Demon was a souped up Dodge
Dart. The Demon had a 108-inch wheelbase, which was three inches
lower than the other Dart models. The Demon was also equipped with
dual exhausts, a heavy duty suspension and rallye instrument
cluster. Initially, the demon was going to be called the "Beaver".
However, that was short lived as a result of the Chrysler Marketing
department learned that it was slang for a specific female body
part - awkward. Afterward, the name was changed to Demon but that
was quickly put to an halt. Some religious groups didn't appreciate
the name and considered it problematic. It especially caused some
uproar when, in an act to get customers to come back, they used the
term "demon-stration".
Vehicle Details
1972 Dodge Demon
Listing ID:CC-1208194
Price:$35,900
Location:Clearwater, Florida
Year:1972
Make:Dodge
Model:Demon
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Green
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:3705
Stock Number:11893
VIN:LL29C2B
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