1972 Demon Project Offers! Steal It! Rare Rare,,mopar Hemi Six Pack Wow Look! on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 76,895
Make: Dodge
Model: Dart
MOPAR FANS! NOTE: THIS AUCTION IS SET UP FOR ANY OFFER OVER $2,200 WILL INSTANTLY BE ACCEPTED!.SO JUMP ON IT!.THESE DO NOT COME UP VERY OFTEN,,EVEN ON EBAY!,,ITS A HARD TO FIND PROJECT 1972 DODGE DEMON!!! THESE ARE GETTING RARER BY THE MINUTE! SHE IS A ROCK SOLID CALIFORNIA ORIG BLUE PLATE CAR , BUT DOES HAVE TYPICAL MOISTURE ISSUES WHICH ARE COMMON FOR EVEN DRY CA. CARS, OVERALL SOLID. SHE HAD A 6CYL AND AUTOMATIC FROM THE FACTORY AND WAS RECENTLY JUST PULLED . IT WAS A FUN DRIVER. I HAD A 340 FOR IT BUT IT WAS SOLD SO NOW BEFORE I DO SOMETHING ELSE WITH HER I THOUGHT ID PUT IT UP FOR THAT MOPAR GUY THAT MIGHT BE LOOKING FOR A ORIG CA, DEMON ! REAR END IS THE ORIG 7 1/4,,I DO HAVE A E BODY 8 3/4 I MAY INCLUDE FOR EXTRA BUT IT WOULD NEED TO BE FABRICTED/NARROWED FOR SURE FOR THIS CAR. PICS PRETTY MUCH SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, SHE HAS BODYWORK NEEDS BUT WITH HER STILL WEARING THE ORIG GOLD PAINT YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR STARTING WITH AND NO SURPRISES. I HAVE ALL THE INTEROR PANELS THEY ARE COLOR BLACK AND ARE IN FAIRLY GOOD SHAPE. SHE IS WHAT SHE IS AND REALIZE SHE'S NOT A "DONE" CAR , HENCE BIG SAVINGS ON THE ENTRY LEVEL PRICING!
SELLING AS-IS WHERE IS, IF YOU HAVE ANY RESERVATIONS OR DONT HAVE THE MONEY,PLEASE DONT BID. AND IF YOUR SERIOUS, DO NOT HESITATE!, DEMONS, AS EVERYONE KNOWS (ONLY MADE 2 YEARS ,1971 & 1972) ARE NOT EVERYWHERE AND NEVER HAVE BEEN. CHECK PRICES, THEY USUALLY START AT ABOUT $8 GRAND AND CAN EASILY SELL IN THE $15K-$20K RANGE. SO IF YOUR LOOKING FOR ONE OF THE COOLIST OF THE COOL & NOT YOUR EVERY DAY A-BODY MOPAR FOR SURE. YOURWAIT IS OVER..SHE'S ALL TIME STEAL OF A DEAL PRICED, JUST GET IT AND BE ON TO YOUR DREAM MOPAR! JUST A READY AND WAITING FOR YOUR FAVORITE MOTOR AND TRANS, 340?..440?..OH YEAH!!! THE BEST TO EVERYONE, ABSOLUTELY NO TRADES SO PLEASE DON'T ASK. RESPONSE HAS BEEN PRETTY INCREDIBLE SO FAR SO IF YOU REALLY WANT IT,SHE IS FOR SALE ANY THOUGHTS OR QUESTIONS JUST LET ME KNOW OK, WILL NOT LAST. MY AUCTIONS USUALLY END EARLY, SO DON'T WAIT TIL THE LAST MINUTE,,.ITS FIRST TO OFFER/ BUY IT NOW GETS! -GOOD LUCK!
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