1971 Dodge Demon for sale!! fully Restored!!!

It can be hard to come up with a price on a car like that. First it is a clone so it will not bring the money of the real deal. But... It is a VERY nice well done car that would be hard to build for the money he is asking.

One thing I will say..... (As above I would correct the dash) That is a very nice car that you could drive anytime without the worry of having a restored original take a beating on the street. I would pay $19,000 for it and drive it.

In todays market, I think that,even with the quality of this car, prices are in the tank. Some of the busiest and oldest Mopar websites report, over and over again, that not many, if any, cars are selling at this time. The economic climate is in the tank, not many loans being made, much tougher loan qualification standards being applied including home equity lines.

On moparts, several guys who are in the car and parts resale business started threads there, that basically they could not sell anything these days

I'd buy this car in the mid-teens, no more at this time.

Of course, as the spring and summer cruise season gets into swing, this car may sell, as they did a great job with the restoration.

I completely agree that buying a well-restored, non-numbers car is a great way to go, because you are not worried about driving it.

The down side is if you have to sell. Unless you find just the right buyer, the car will never be worth what a real factory born 340 car brings.

But if you want to ride, and look great doing that, this car looks like a great way to go, without all the hassles of having to build it yourself (finding the parts, getting the body and paint right --- major $$$, getting the car on the road).

The best to the seller, and enjoy the car while you have it!