Dodge Challenger SRT Demon & Demon 170 Hawaii Donations

The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and Demon 170 redefined American muscle; both are modern supercars with six-figure collector-tier value, ensuring a legacy like no other.

In Hawaii, the iconic Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and the latest Demon 170 stand as titans of automotive engineering, attracting collectors and enthusiasts alike. The 2018 Demon, with its limited production of just 3,300 units, and the 2023 Demon 170, also capped at 3,300, represent the pinnacle of muscle car performance. These halo trims are not just vehicles; they’re investments in automotive history, often secured through stringent dealer-only allocation systems reminiscent of the Ford GT lottery and other rare models like the Z06 and ZL1 1LE.

As lottery winners who now own these extraordinary machines can attest, the barriers to entry in acquiring a Demon are high, marking them as desirable collectibles in the automotive marketplace. With their impressive horsepower and limited availability, they hold a revered status among modern supercars, making ownership in Hawaii a badge of honor. By considering a donation, you can ensure that these vehicles continue to be appreciated and enjoyed while benefiting a great cause.

📖Generation guide

Dodge Challenger SRT Demon • 2018

The 2018 Demon boasts a 6.2L supercharged HEMI with 840hp on race fuel, combining drag racing technology with street-legal capabilities, and is limited to just 3,300 units.

Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 • 2023

The 2023 Demon 170 is the final LX-platform model, delivering a monstrous 1,025hp on E85, with improvements like a 3.0L TVS supercharger, and retains the 3,300-unit production cap.

Known issues by generation

The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and Demon 170, while exceptional, come with their set of known issues. The 2018 Demon may suffer from supercharger pulley-shaft wear and snout-bearing failure due to repeated drag-strip launches. Transmission shudders and torque-converter wear are common under transbrake launches, and modifications to enhance drag performance can severely impact collector value. The Demon 170 faces challenges with E85 fuel system corrosion and ethanol compatibility, requiring diligent maintenance and service, especially for dual-fuel pump assemblies. Understanding these nuances is crucial for maintaining the integrity and value of these high-performance vehicles.

Donation value by condition + generation

Valuing a Dodge Challenger SRT Demon or Demon 170 requires a keen awareness of the collector market. Original paint preservation is paramount, as any factory color change can lead to value reductions of 30-50%. The distinction between drag-strip modifications and track-day mileage is essential; modifications can severely diminish collector value, while low-mileage, original-paint vehicles command a premium. It’s also critical to retain dealer-allocation paperwork, as it verifies first-buyer status and enhances overall valuation during appraisals and sales.

Donation process for this model

The donation process for your Dodge Challenger SRT Demon or Demon 170 involves several important steps. To ensure proper handling, vehicles must be transported using enclosed trailers only. A qualified appraiser is mandatory to complete the IRS Form 8283 Section B, which documents the fair market value of the donation. It's essential to preserve dealer-allocation paperwork and maintain documentation for the Demon Crate, along with an original-paint photographic record to substantiate the vehicle's condition. These documents are integral to ensuring that your vehicle maintains its value in the collector market.

Hawaii regional notes

In Hawaii, owners of the Challenger SRT Demon and Demon 170 face unique considerations. Climate-controlled storage is essential to protect these high-performance vehicles from humidity and salt-belt corrosion. Access to regional auction venues like Mecum, Barrett-Jackson, and RM Sotheby's provides exciting opportunities for collectors to showcase and sell their prized possessions, helping to solidify their value in a competitive marketplace.

FAQ

What is the allocation-lottery history for the Dodge Demon?
The Dodge Demon has a dealer-only allocation system, similar to the Ford GT lottery, limiting its availability and enhancing its desirability among collectors.
Why is a qualified appraiser required?
For donations exceeding $5,000, a qualified appraiser is necessary to meet IRS requirements, ensuring that the donation's value is accurately documented.
How important is original paint documentation?
Original paint documentation is critical for maintaining collector value. Factory color changes can drastically decrease a vehicle's worth and appeal to collectors.
What’s the impact of drag-strip modifications on value?
Drag-strip modifications can significantly decrease collector value as they often alter the vehicle's original specifications, while track-day mileage is less detrimental if documented.
What is the significance of the Demon Crate?
The Demon Crate includes essential performance parts and tools for the Demon and is crucial for maintaining collector status, especially if unopened.
Are there any specific storage considerations for these models in Hawaii?
Yes, climate-controlled storage is essential in Hawaii to protect the vehicle from the moisture and potential salt air corrosion, preserving its condition and value.
What auction comps should I consider for my vehicle?
Referencing auction comps from Mecum, Barrett-Jackson, and Hagerty for the Dodge Demon and Demon 170 is vital for understanding their market value, especially in drag-modified vs. original spec contexts.

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As an owner of a Dodge Challenger SRT Demon or Demon 170, your vehicle is not just a machine; it is a piece of automotive history. Consider donating your supercar to benefit our cause and ensure that its legacy continues. Together, we can preserve the spirit of American muscle while positively impacting the community.

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