1972 Dodge Demon Project Car With 340 And Lots Of New Parts on 2040-cars
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: none
Model: Dart
Mileage: 120,000
Trim: Demon
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I am selling my 72 Dodge Demon. It is originally a /6 car. Right now it has no engine or transmission in it. I am including a 1971 vintage 340 along with the car. The engine is complete from pan to carb although it probably needs to be gone through. It even has the exhaust manifolds. I picked up the engine in trade and the previous owner told me it was running good when it was pulled but judging by the looks of it, that was a long time ago. I would say it will need a rebuild. Has J-heads, steel crank, both exhaust manifolds, factory intake manifold along with a thermoquad carb. The carb looks like it is from a 1975 440 so it is not original to the motor. The motor was cast 6-30-70 and was assembled around December 4th, 1970 so it is a 1971 model. The engine spins freely by hand. I have a bunch of new parts for it including: New AMD Trunk Floor list price $329.95 New AMD Full OE Style Floor Pan list price $449.95 New AMD Gas Tank list price $229.95 new gas sending unit list $69.95 new AMD gas tank straps list $59.95 pair of new AMD lower door hings list $89.95 each - already installed new AMD battery tray list $32.95 new AMD front bumper - list price $329.95 new Schumacher /6 to 340/360 engine mounts $159.00 The new parts list for over $1600 alone. I have done a bunch of body work on the car already as you can see in the pictures but it needs more. The front floors need to be repaired/replaced but I am including the full floor pan to do it. It really does not need the full floor pan, so you could always sell it and just put the front patch pans in and save time and money. The trunk floor needs to be replaced and is included as stated above. I have already replaced the deck lid (cost $200) and passenger door (cost $150) with nice clean used units. Interior is missing the front bench seat but I have a set of 2010 Camaro seats (worth $400) that i was planning on putting in it. Rear seat is in good condition. Dash pad is cracked. Additionally, I am including an 8-3/4" rear end, 3.23 center section (needs rebuild), and axles from a B-body (worth $500) that has previously been modified to fit under an a-body Mopar. I will install the rear axles and roller wheels & tires once the car sells. Sorry but the dolly is NOT included Between the 340, seats, rear end, and all of the new parts, (cost approx $3009) you are basically getting a free car! How can you beat that! PLEASE DO NOT HIT BUY IT NOW UNLESS YOU REALLY MEAN TO BUY THE CAR - TOO MANY BOZOS DON'T SEEM TO UNDERSTAND THIS NOWADAYS! I reserve the right to end the auction early as I have it for sale locally as well as elsewhere on the internet
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