Demon on CL in Mass. $275.

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My mind goes completely the other way.
Not worth even that, unless i could put it on a frame table.

If they twisted the **** out of it and then put a roll cage in it.....................:eek:

NOT saying that this couldn't be a great deal for someone that has all the part to put it back together. Or, a 5 year project, for someone like me...................
But i would have to sell my cuda to do it. Not happening.
 
When back and looked at all the picture. hole @#$^& just how big was that eng they were trying to put in there.
And there is some other red flag i see looking at all the rest of them pic's

With that being said, if it was close to me, i would at least take a look at it.
At that price if it was a good shell it would be gone already.

Personally i think this would be a GOOD Candidate for a 12v Diesel!!!!!
 
I'm lucky to have two Darts. If I brought that home my wife would take one of them during the divorce. Lol
 
1972 Demon is a great car. It is always good to start with the best example of what u want that u can afford. that Demon is rough beyond me. put many hours and $40,000. into it and u have a car worth $30,000 ? only if 20 years ago the owner invested in a gallon of rustoleum and a brush. Middleboro is a half hour away, wow rack and pinion steering, but no firewall etc.
 
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Not a stock front end. Also set back. I agree you would be better off buying a better shell. But, I do have a front clip. Sorry, it's a sickness!
 
That one bar to the front rail looks a little off, vs the other side? Might be the camera angle. Doesn't look like a 4130 stress relieved cage. :lol:
 
look at the left tail light corner. full of bondo, wonder just how much rear quarter panel is even there..................
 

It look like someone welded in a GM front suspension. aka that upper control are is not Chry and nether is the coil springs.

First glance, look good but every time i look at it i find more.

They said it has doors with it.........but no pic's...............
 
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