1972 Demon 340 on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
This is a very nice 340 4-speed demon. Numbers matching vin on engine and trans. Fender tag matches all options except it shows black stripes instead of white. Fendaer tag pictured. TB3 pety blue exterior with B5 blue interior. Enggine has ceramic hooker headers with 3 inch coated flowmasters with stock style tips. Original exh manifolds included. Has replacement thermoquad, otherwise al stock including the 'trapdoor" air cleaner. Was restored 15 or 20 years ago and then just not driven. Interior looks like it was just done. paint is very nice with a couple of smal scratches etc. that have been touched up. No rust that I can find, undercoated..apparently factory. Car was delivered in California, now in AZ. Some time in Colorado as well. As you can see in the trunk photos, mopar wasnt afraid to use their "seam sealer putty" in those days. Some small bubbles behind the rear wheels where maybe it didn't get clean before paint. Can't find any rust behind them. Runs killer like a tuned 340 should. Tons of new parts: starter, distributor, fuel pump, suspension. Steers and drives great. You can email me with any questions. I usually start auctions with the lowest I can take, then hope it goes up fom there, so no reserve. If you want it early, just get with me for a deal.
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