The 1971 Dodge Demon 340 arrived as a compact troublemaker in a world obsessed with big blocks and bigger badges. Instead of chasing cubic inches, it relied on a light body, sharp gearing, and a high ...
The 1971 Dodge Demon 340 arrived as a compact coupe that could embarrass bigger, pricier muscle cars, and it did so with a mix of clever engineering and unapologetic attitude. Instead of chasing the ...
The muscle car golden era of the 1960s and early 70s was one of the craziest periods in automotive history, as seemingly normal consumer heroes were gradually equipped with V8 engines that got larger ...
Dodge entered the decade of the 1970s in surprisingly good shape when it came to its smaller cars, with the Dart lineup and its Plymouth twins providing car buyers a lot of variety on the cheap, while ...
The story of this '71 Demon is rooted in a love for all things Mopar. Tom Notoli was attending the 2007 Mopar Nationals when he met a woman by the name of Shanna Simicsak. They began dating and their ...
After 46 bids, the reserve on this 1972 Dodge Demon 340 was not met at $61k. The orange and black beauty was part of a four-year refurbishing project that started in 2018. Before we get into the nitty ...
Some cars have a way of haunting people long after they’ve left the stoplight. For Lou Costabile, the memory of a Dodge Demon that once left his Duster in the dust during a street race in 1972 has ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
In this endgame scenario, what was the last hurrah of the muscle car's golden era? For Mopar fans, it was the 1972 Dodge Demon GSS. Based on the Plymouth Duster, the factory Dodge Demon wasn't a 440- ...
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...