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1972 DODGE DEMON GSS "MECUM" PETTY BLUE 1:18 SCALE

Regular price $104.95
Regular price $114.95 Sale price $104.95
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Brand:: Auto World
Availability: Low stock: 1 left
SKU: AMM1345
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Regular price $104.95
Regular price $114.95 Sale price $104.95
Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). 
Autographed
No
Color
Petty Blue
Vehicle Make
Dodge
Vehicle Type
Car
Scale
1:18
MPN
AMM1345
Material
Diecast
Age Level
12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up
Gender
Boys & Girls
Year of Manufacture
2025
Brand
Auto World
Series
American Muscle Car
Customized
No
Model
Demon GSS
Theme
"Mecum Auctions"
Features
Limited Edition, Unopened Box
Vehicle Year
1972
Recommended Age Range
14+
Character Family
Cars
UPC
849398076033
1972 DODGE DEMON GSS "MECUM" PETTY BLUE 1:18 SCALE BY AUTO WORLD AMM1345

Limited edition.
Brand new box.
Real rubber tires.
True-to-scale detail.
Has steerable wheels.
Officially licensed product.
Has opening hood, doors and trunk.
Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
Detailed interior, exterior, engine compartment.
Dimensions approximately L-10.5, W-4, H-3 inches.

Rev up your excitement, for this rare 1972 Demon 340 GSS is a true gem. For years Grand-Spaulding Dodge on 3300 West Grand Avenue in Chicago IL had been offering super-tuned Dodge muscle cars. Mr. Norm Kraus became famous across America promoting their Grand Spaulding Specials in performance car magazines. With insurance premiums squeezing big block performance cars, Mr. Norm adapted by offering special Dodge Demon 340’s. For ‘72 they bolted a low-profile Paxton supercharger that boosted the engine to 360 horsepower creating a 13 second stoplight rocket on stock tires.

In 2022 Mecum Auctions offered this car at their annual May Indianapolis Auction. It is the only known Demon GSS Painted factory TB3 “Petty Blue”.  The new for ‘72 twin snorkel hood, black stripes and black bucket interior make for a stunning car. After several bidding rounds, this car hammered “Mecum Sold” at $165,000. Relive the thrilling auction of this classic Mopar on Mecum Auctions’ YouTube channel, where lot F112 rolled onto the red carpet in Indy in 2022.