1971 Dodge Demon 340 Gss Mr Norms Grand Spaulding Special 340 Six Pack Real Deal on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Engine:340 SIX-PACK
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Purple
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Dart
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: MR. NORMS GRAND SPAULDING SPECIAL
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 8,000
Sub Model: FREE SHIPPING
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mr. Norm’s Grand-Spaulding Demon 340 GSS
- The last 1971 GSS built
- Dealer invoice and Grand Spauding bill of sale
- 340 CI Six-Pack MATCHING NUMBERS BLOCK
- Triple Holley 2-barrel carburetors
- Finned aluminum valve covers
- Torqueflite 3-speed automatic
- Plum Crazy with Black vinyl roof
- Black sport stripes, Mr. Norm’s GSS badges
- Dual Sport mirrors with driver’s side remote control
- Black high back bucket seat interior with console
- Woodgrain trim
- Fuel, alternator, temperature and oil pressure gauges, tachometer
- Solid State push-button radio
- Twin hood scoops
- Wide Rallye road wheels
- Dual exhaust with chromed tips
1971 DODGE DEMON 340 GSS BUILT BY MR NORM AT THE WORLD FAMOUS "GRAND-SPAULDING DODGE" THIS WAS THE LAST 1971 GSS (grand spaulding special) 340 BUILT WITH A SIX PACK, ALL PAPERWORK INCLUDED WITH CAR, ABSOLUTELY STUNNING CAR AND EXTREMELY RARE, BILL OF SALE, ORIG DEALER INVOICE/WINDOW STICKER, FENDER TAG, ORIG DEALER PAPERWORK JACKET FROM GRAND-SPAULDING DODGE ALL INCLUDED, CAR IS STUNNING!!
THIS WAS THE LAST 1971 DEMON 340GSS SIX-PACK BUILT AND HAS A VERY INTERESTING HISTORY. MARCH 15 1972 THIS 1971 DODGE DEMON 340 COMES IN AS A NEW CAR TRADE WITH APPROX 5200 MILES AND WAS PUT ON THE USED CAR LINE AND OFFERED FOR SALE, ON MARCH 19 1972 IN WALKS A MAN NAMED CHARLES KOENIG AND TELLS MR NORM HE WANTS TO BUY THAT CAR AND HAVE A GSS CONVERSION DONE WHICH INCLUDES A SIX-PACK, 4.10 GEARS DYNO TUNING AND OTHER OPTIONS AND HE ALSO WANTED IT CONVERTED FROM A BENCH SEAT TO FACTORY BUCKET SEATS WITH FACTORY CONSOLE. NORM KRAUS (MR NORM) TELLS MR KOENIG "THE PACKAGE WE OFFER NOW ON A GSS CAR USES A PAXTON SUPERCHARGER NO MORE SIX PACK CONVERSIONS THAT WAS FOR THE 71 CARS AND WERE NOT DOING THEM ANYMORE". THE BUYER WAS VERY PERSISTENT ABOUT HAVING IT AS A SIX PACK CAR AND BEING A 71' THAT WAS THE LAST YR FOR THE FC7 PLUM CRAZY COLOR AND IT WAS NOT OFFERED IN 72' HE EXPLAINED TO MR NORM THAT HE WAS AWAY IN THE MILITARY AND JUST RETURNED HOME AND WAS NOT ABLE TO BUY ONE LAST YEAR AND HE REALLY WANTED THE CAR DONE AS HE WOULD HAVE ORDERED LAST YEAR IF HE COULD, HE WENT ON TO EXPLAIN HE WAS SEARCHING ALL OVER FOR A PLUM CRAZY DEMON 340 WITH NO LUCK UNTIL NOW. MR NORM DECIDED TO BUILD HIM THE CAR HE WANTED SINCE HE WAS A RETURNING VETERAN HE WOULD ONLY DO IT BECAUSE OF THAT. THATS HOW THIS CAR CAME TO BE, THE LAST 71 GSS CAR BUILT, PROBABLY 1 OF ONLY 5 OR 6 PLUM CRAZY DEMONS EVER BUILT BY MR NORMS FOR 71', EXACT NUMBERS ARE UNKNOWN, BUT CONVERSATIONS WITH NORM KRAUS HE DIDNT REMEMBER THAT THERE WERE MANY IN THAT COLOR BUILT BUT SAYS THERE JUST A FEW IN PURPLE. THE CAR WAS OWNED AND CARED FOR BY MR KONIG FOR SEVERAL YEARS BEFORE TRADING HANDS IN THE 80'S, THEN IN THE LATE NINETIES IT TRADED HANDS AGAIN, SOMETIME IN 2001-2004 IT RECEIVED A FULL RESTORATION TO HOW YOU SEE IT HERE.
INCLUDED WITH THE CAR ARE THE FOLLOWING ORIGNAL DOCUMENTS:
GRAND-SPAULDING BILL OF SALE
GRAND-SPAULDING RETAIL ORDER FORM'ORIG DEALER INVOICE/WINDOW STICKER
GRAND-SPAULDING DEPOSIT SLIP
ORIG DEALER INVENTORY CARD
ORIGINAL DEALER SERVICE JACKET
ORIG OWNERS BOOKS AND ENVELOPE
ORIG FENDER TAG
ORIG 340 #'S MATCHING ENGINE IS IN THE CAR!!!
CAR IS A COOL PIECE OF MOPAR HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTATION TO BACK IT UP, THESE REAL "DEALER PREPPED" MUSCLE CARS LIKE MOTION CAMAROS, YENKOS, NICKY, BERGER, DANA ECT DO NOT COME AROUND THAT OFTEN OR EVEN SURVIVE WITH THIS KIND OF DOCUMENTATION, DONT MISS THIS ONE!!!
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