1971 Dodge Demon Original California Very Solid Project Car on 2040-cars
Redding, California, United States
Engine:225 slant 6
Body Type:2 door hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1971
Exterior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Dart
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Demon
Drive Type: 904 automatic
Mileage: 98,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1971 Dodge Demon original California car. Factory numbers matching 225 slant 6 with column shift 904 automatic bench seat. Has factory equipped A/C, power steering, and manual drum brakes. Soft ray tinted glass(drivers door glass is missing) all other glass in great shape couple rock chips in windshield. Just installed freshly rebuilt 904 automatic and cleaned and painted original 225 leanin tower of power this week. Engine runs strong with no smoke minor exhaust leak on exhaust manifold but no fluid leaks of any kind anywhere from front to rear! Car has never been repainted in 43 years has all it's original panels with no patchwork anywhere still has original Demon stickers in place. Has through rust in spare tire well in the trunk and minor amount on lower rear sections of rear quarter panels otherwise rust free(not talking about surface rust in trunk and floors which is easily converted with por-15). Has cutouts in decklid for braces to install 1971 only Gull wing makes this car look tough. This is a VERY SOLID California car don't let the SURFACE RUST in the trunk deceive you! The only place a screwdriver is going through this car is the lower section of spare tire well and barely on the lower right rear quarter where small holes are visible in pictures. Has fender tag and clear California title on current non-op status with no back fees. Call Dean at (530)953-6092 for more information.
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