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Wow! $86,090 for the Challenger SRT Demon! 

A factory VINed, production, street-legal drag car. The COPO Camaros, Challenger Drag Pack, and Drag Mustangs are non-VINed cars built for NHRA Factory Stock Drags with a price tag close or over $100k. Plus you have to trailer these babies because they are not street legal (no VIN, no plate!).

The funny thing is the Demon is illegal for NHRA purposes. It runs 9.9s and 9.6s (on 100 octane) all day. It is too fast for the NHRA Factory stock class (it has no roll cage for one like the COPOs).

Production is said to be limited to only 3,300 total and they will only be built in 2018. One year only deal (so says Dodge now). These sound like the modern versions of the Pontiac Super Duty cars of the early 60s. Got to love factory purpose-built race cars.

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