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We think owning a 1972 Dodge Demon would be cool, but getting this one with a Hellcat engine swap would be incredible. This Mopar muscle car is up for grabs during an online auction that set to close in three days, so now’s your time to move and snatch this little Demon before it’s gone.
Toyota Supra MKIV with Hellephant engine swap is ridiculous.
Even without knowing what’s under the hood, this classic Dodge looks great. The red exterior with black accents, including dual hood scoops, plus 15-inch Cragar wheels all presents great. Instead of Hellcat badges, this Demon comes with the factory badging.

The interior retains its factory look, including the vinyl upholstery on the front and rear bench seats, the original dash. The only aftermarket appointments are the TCI Automotive floor shifter and auxiliary gauges added under the dash.
According to the listing, the supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8 is backed by a GM 4L80-E four-speed automatic, which is a stalwart and reliable choice many gravitate towards with high-power builds. Also handling all that Hellcat power is a 8 3/4-inch rear, frame connectors, electric power steering, Super Stock-style rear leaf springs, and front coilovers.

The person who built this madness had the foresight to install Wilwood front disc brakes, because stopping after hard acceleration shouldn’t be done via a pole or another car.
Even cooler, the Flowmaster dual exhaust system has electric cutouts from Doug’s Headers. That’s a nice way to have fun when you want, and not get busted when you need to lay low.

This is the kind of car you use to just murder tires or surprise people. They’ll expect a classic Dodge Demon will be decently fast by today’s standards, then be blown away by this beast using modern power.
Plus, pulling up to a meet, parking, then popping the hood would be enough to draw a crowd. This is one impressive machine. While the top bid sits at $30,000 right now, we expect that figure will inflate rapidly in the closing hour or so of bidding.
Check out the listing for this 1972 Dodge Demon here.
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