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Wild 1971 Dodge Demon, Professionally Built 418 Stroker, PS, PB, Auto, STRONG!

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Make: Dodge
Model: Neon
Type: Hardtop
Year: 1971
Mileage: 29775
VIN: LL29G1B367646
Color: Red
Engine: 418
Transmission: 3-Speed Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: Fredericksburg, Texas, United States

1971 Dodge Demon Additional Info:

Welcome to Street Dreams as we celebrate our 27th year in the classic and muscle car business. Younger enthusiasts may think of the modern Dodge Challenger (2008-2023) when the moniker Demon is mentioned, but Dodge had a quick Demon long ago that was based on the Dart, a compact that was usually equipped for economy. Dodge's hot version was the Demon 340, a potent but often overlooked muscle machine. Well, Mopar fans, this 1971 Dodge may be nastiest 1st generation Demon around. Lift the aggressively scooped and striped hood and you'll find the POTENT 418 stroker (340+.040 bore and 4" stroke) that's overflowing with top-shelf components. The machined 340 block is filled with a Molnar forged 4130 4" stroker crankshaft with forged billet rods and RaceTec pistons as well as a Bullet race cam with Johnson lifters. The deep breathing beast is fed by a Holley carburetor and Edelbrock RPM AirGap aluminum intake manifold which send the mixture through

Welcome to Street Dreams as we celebrate our 27th year in the classic and muscle car business. Younger enthusiasts may think of the modern Dodge Challenger (2008-2023) when the moniker Demon is mentioned, but Dodge had a quick Demon long ago that was based on the Dart, a compact that was usually equipped for economy. Dodge's hot version was the Demon 340, a potent but often overlooked muscle machine. Well, Mopar fans, this 1971 Dodge may be nastiest 1st generation Demon around. Lift the aggressively scooped and striped hood and you'll find the POTENT 418 stroker (340+.040 bore and 4" stroke) that's overflowing with top-shelf components. The machined 340 block is filled with a Molnar forged 4130 4" stroker crankshaft with forged billet rods and RaceTec pistons as well as a Bullet race cam with Johnson lifters. The deep breathing beast is fed by a Holley carburetor and Edelbrock RPM AirGap aluminum intake manifold which send the mixture through the high flow Edelbrock aluminum heads with Harland Sharp rockers and out through TTi ceramic coated long tube headers. A high volume oil pump, FBO ignition, and a deep sump Milodon oil pan complete this $25K engine build. Additional features include power steering, power front disc brakes, A727 automatic transmission, 3.55 Sure-Grip rear end, rear spoiler, custom console (replicating the previous owner's car) with AM/FM/8-Track audio and CB radio, auxiliary gauges, and classic rallye wheels shod with Cooper radials (235/60R15 F, 255/60R15 R). There's really nothing like an overpowered muscle car to make you feel like you're 16 again. Wheeee! On a more serious note, this gem is truly fast and should only be driven by experienced Hoonigans. If you find yourself possessed by this Demon, call the Texas Hill Country's premier source for classic Mopars and the team that can make your dream a reality. Preferred stock in tire company and Get Out of Jail Free card not included. Street Dreams (830-997-1950) is a full service dealership that can assist with worldwide delivery, insurance, and financing options.