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1972 Dodge Demon Dart on 2040-cars

US $12,750.00
Year:1972 Mileage:999999
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United States

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1972 Dodge Demon, Built 318 with a 904 torqueflite, 3200 convertor and 8 3/4 rear with 4.88 gears.

Originally a 6 cyl. car this Demon has been set up for the track. Fresh 318 +.040  stock stroke, Eagle rods, KB pistons, Comp cam, Kevko oil pan and 302 heads.

Suspension includes Wilwood front disc and drum rear brakes, frame connectors, roll bar, Super stock springs  and tubs. Fuel cell in trunk with an electric fuel pump.

Weld wheels on all 4 corners along with Goodyear tires. Car has an interior, with aluminum dash, door panels, headliner and carpet. All steel body with exception of rear bumper. 

Many, many new parts on this car. Car was tested and went a 12.70's with no tuning. Still has some potential left in it. Can be viewed here, http://youtu.be/SknEJ71Zrn0. Please email any questions, Car can be delivered to Carlisle next month. 

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