The modern Demon lineup has been retired, signaling the end of a lineup that has stood for performance above all since its beginning in 1971. Like many automakers, Dodge evolved from being a ...
We're HOT ROD, so our speculation of his ... fun. His time at Dodge can be summed-up with the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. It is the most powerful and quickest muscle car to ever be ...
The same was true for their rivals at Chevy and Ford, the Nova and the Maverick. Affordable coupes were as hot in the ’60s and ’70s as crossovers are today. Dodge priced the 1971 Demon at $2343 to ...
See All 30 Photos Modern Classix, a relatively new company out of Springfield, Missouri, surprised a lot of Mopar fans at their SEMA booth with a pair of 1971 Plymouth ’Cuda clones that stopped ...
The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 may be extremely powerful, yet handling all that thrust takes great skill and a little bit of luck. That is why we have seen certain examples run the quarter ...
Yes, it looks like there is a Dodge Challenger SRT Demon on sale in Australia. It has just 22km on the clock. According to the advertisement the car is an MY2018 version and wears the build plate ...
But that's not to say there aren't true survivors out there. This 1971 Dodge Super Bee, for instance, checks all the right boxes. Dodge introduced the Super Bee for the 1968 model year.
Perhaps most egregious was the final Last Call Challenger to be revealed — an E85-adapted version of the Dodge Challenger Demon. Making a 1,000-hp version of the Dodge Challenger was objectively cool.