Last 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Rolls Off Assembly Line

Last 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Rolls Off Assembly Line

The final 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon has rolled off the line at the Brampton Assembly Plant and will be auctioned off with the final 2017 Dodge Viper as a pair at the Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction in Connecticut. ‘The Ultimate Last Chance’ end-of-an-era offer will see 100 percent of the hammer proceeds from the sale go to the United Way. After the last Demon leaves the Brampton plant, it will travel to an upfit centre for the final stages of its assembly including a hand-painted exclusive Viper Red exterior colour, 18-in. aluminum wheels, 18-in. Demon drag radial tires, Demon badging and one-of-a-kind VIN instrument panel badging. This marks the final Demon that will be produced after its limited run of just one model year and 3,300 units. The winning bidder at the June 20-23 Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction, which is held at the Mohegan Sun Resort in Uncasville, Connecticut, will take home a combined 1,485 horsepower package with a whopping 840 of that coming from the only purpose-built, street legal production drag car. The remaining 645 horsepower is attributed to the final Dodge Viper which produces that power with its 8.4L V10 engine and features an aerospace-grade lightweight carbon fiber body. The Viper officially ended production back in August of last year and this final example will feature styling that pays homage to the first-generation Dodge Viper RT/10 with the Viper Red exterior and black interior. This isn’t the first time Dodge and SRT have partnered with Barrett-Jackson for charity as the 2015 Dodge Challenger Hellcat with VIN#0001 helped raise $1.65 million for charity back in 2014, which at the time was more than any other car in Barrett-Jackson history. For more information on this auction lot, visit www.dodgegarage.com

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