Demon 340
Ready to Rumble! 1971 Dodge Demon 340
The original Demon was Dodge’s answer to the successful Plymouth Duster. It was introduced in 1971 after the Duster proved to be quite popular. The name was only used for two years before the car was rebranded as the… more»
Spotless Presentation: 1971 Dodge Demon 340
Dodge launched the Dart Demon in 1971 as a stylish economy car, but in 340 form, it offered excellent performance. The badge would survive for a mere two years, but these cars remain firm favorites among Mopar enthusiasts more… more»
Halloween Interior: 1971 Dodge Demon 340
I’ve always wondered whether there is any such thing as automotive perfection because it is possible to find fault with most classics. However, this 1971 Dodge Demon 340 gives that title a fair shake. It has undergone a meticulous… more»
Inspection Encouraged: 1972 Dodge Dart Demon 340
This 1972 Dodge Dart is an unassuming vehicle, and you must look closely to spot the Demon badges on its front fenders. It still gives little away, with no indications that its engine bay houses a 340ci V8. The… more»
Sassy Grass Green! 1971 Dodge Demon 340
Plymouth met with tremendous success when it launched its Valiant-based fastback in 1970 called the Duster. Dodge was quick to lobby Chrysler management to get in on the action with its Dart, so the Demon fastback was born in… more»
4-Speed Survivor Quality: 1971 Dodge Demon 340
In the wake of the enormous success Plymouth had with its new Duster fastback, Dodge clamored for and got their version of the car for 1971. Just as the Duster was a Valiant from the cowl forward, the Demon… more»
Basement Find: 1972 Dodge Demon 340/4-Speed
The Demon was Dodge’s version of the successful Plymouth Duster fastback compact. The latter car was so well-received that Dodge lobbied for one of its own and the Demon was born in 1971. Like the Duster, it could be… more»
1972 Dodge Demon 340 Project
By 1972, the Dodge Demon was in its second year of production. It was essentially a Plymouth Duster with a Dart front clip and different taillights. The Demon name would only have a two-year run as Dodge rebranded it… more»
One Owner Mopar: 1972 Dodge Demon 340
When Plymouth introduced the Duster fastback in 1970, they had an instant hit on their hands, so it was no surprise that Dodge got a rebadged version called the Demon the next year. And you could have a Demon… more»
Original Paint: 1971 Dodge Demon 340 4-Speed
The new Plymouth Duster, with its hip fastback styling, sold like hotcakes in 1970. So, it’s no wonder that Dodge wanted in on the action and introduced the Demon a year later. The Demon was a Duster with a… more»