Exploring an Enormous Mopar Barn Find Collection in Picturesque Oregon

A 1972 Dodge Demon 340 with racer modifications

Viewers then see an all-original 1965 Plymouth Satellite (1:24) with a small block V8 under the Roadrunner hood. However, this notable classic is just an introduction to a pair of Dodge Demons (2:42). Both are from 1972, the last year Dodge used this devilish name until more modern times.

These cars also have a 340-cubic-inch engine in common, a V8 offering 275 hp from the factory. The first Demon is an unrestored sleeper, free of the hood scoops and tail wings typical of the day. It’s the perfect contrast to the other Demon, which received racing modifications.

Another Pair of Notable Dodges

A blue 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

Dale continues his barn stroll by checking out two remarkable Dodge Chargers. First up is a 1968 Charger R/T (4:22) that appears to have a perfect-looking re-do. The lustrous blue paint corresponds well with the Cragar wheels and white tail strips. Inside, there’s an equally clean interior with bucket seats and a Rallye dash.

A short time later, viewers get treated to a 1969 Charger (6:30); its glossy green exterior is also the result of restoration. There are few specifics other than the noticeable Magnum wheels and information that a big block lies under the hood

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