[SOLD] 1971 Dodge Demon, Excellent condition, Restored

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Going out of business sale. My huge loss, your gain.
Over $25K invested in mechanical upgrades with receipts
Many more pictures available
VIN: LL29B1B172200

I have a driving and performance video at request.

Rotisserie Restored
Garage kept
Rebuilt 318 engine, heads and valves
TTI stainless headers
Odometer reads 6,063
New 4 barrel 650 CFM AVS2 carburetor
New Grind 260H cam
New rear disc brakes added
New Weiand aluminum performance intake manifold
New performance alternator
New performance aluminum radiator w dual fans
New gas tank w high pressure pump
New Exner Performance A518/46RE 3sp w OD tranny
New Dana 60 trac loc rear end, 35 spline, 3.73 gears, 1000 HP limit
New brake lines
Power steering
BF Goodrich tires in great shape. 15 inch rears, 14 inch fronts

No A/C

Minor Issues:
Speedometer not reading correctly.
Carb & Timing needs tuning
Radio doesn't work anymore
Drivers seat slides all the way back
$9500 bank lien.

Asking $32500 Total

If you're a serious buyer, PM me with contact info and questions.

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Means 32,500 is total price that includes debt of lien. No more.
Gotcha, so you'll take the part of the lein, pay that off and clear the rest

Just curious, is the leinholder local to you?

Because being able to walk into a branch with the buyer, and walk out with a lein release would be a selling point, over having to mail in the check, and having to wait for them to mail you the lease release

If you could get a clear title you may be able to sell it quicker but I totally get not having that kind of cash laying around
 
Gotcha, so you'll take the part of the lein, pay that off and clear the rest

Just curious, is the leinholder local to you?

Because being able to walk into a branch with the buyer, and walk out with a lein release would be a selling point, over having to mail in the check, and having to wait for them to mail you the lease release

If you could get a clear title you may be able to sell it quicker but I totally get not having that kind of cash laying around
Yes, it's a local credit union. Both seller and buyer can hire an escrow company to handle the process. Buyer pays the bank debt and balance of sale to escrow company. Escrow company secures the money until vehicle title is delivered in buyers name, then they release sale funds to seller.
 
Beautiful car! Original motor?small or large bolt pattern?
 
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