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Dodge Demon
Information
- Section contains a collection of Dodge Demon information including
History, Specifications, Production information, Concept information and
more.
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1971
Dodge Demon - For 1971 Dodge added a new model to
the Dodge Dart Lineup. Sharing bodies with the Plymouth
Duster, Dodge named their version the Demon. The Demon
featured a different grille and rear taillight assembly.
The 1971 Dodge Demon was offered as two models, the
Demon Two Door Coupe and
the Demon 340 Two Door Coupe.
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1971 Dodge Demon from Dodge Advertisement. |
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The base two door
coupe was priced at $2,343 and came standard with your choice of the
198 C.I. Slant Six or the 318 C.I. V-8. On the outside, buyers had a
choice of fourteen standard colors and four extra cost, High Impact
colors. |
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Left:
Dodge used a devilish little cartoon character holding a
pitchfork as a logo. Decals of the Demon logo appeared
on the sides of the front fenders and the taillight
panel. Some religious groups at the time were not happy
with this name or logo. |
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Vinyl roofs were also available as an option. On the inside,
a vinyl front bench seat was standard, with interior colors
available in blue, tan or black. |
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Motivated by a 275 hp four barrel 340
V-8 wedge engine. A heavy duty three-speed manual transmission with
floor shifter was standard. A Rallye Suspension Package with heavy
duty front torsion bars, front stabilizer bar, rear springs and
shock absorbers was also included.
Underneath the Demon 340 featured 10x2¼ front drum brakes and 10x1¾
drums on the rear. E70x14 wide tread bias belted tires were used on
14x5.5 wheels. Instrumentation included the Rallye instrument
cluster with a 150 mph speedometer. Buyers could opt for a heavy
duty four speed manual transmission or a high upshift three speed
TorqueFlight automatic transmission. |
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Dodge Produced 69,861 Demon's in 1971
and 10,098 Dodge Demon 340's. |
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1972 Dodge Demon
- The Dodge Demon returned for 1972 with only minor changes,
including the grille, interior plus a switch to more generic side
marker lights shared by all Dodge A-bodies. |
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Dodge Produced 39,062 Demon's in 1972
and 8,700 Dodge Demon 340's. The Dodge
Demon would be renamed the Dart Sport for 1973, the high-performance
model became the Dart Sport 340. |
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Dodge Demon
Concept
Information - Collection of information covering the Dodge Demon
Roadster Concept first shown at the 2007 Geneva
International Motor Show. Includes, Information, Photos,
Specifications, Wallpaper and more.
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