Last-built Dodge Viper and SRT Demon going under the hammer as a pair

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These last Mohicans are looking for a proud owner

The power tally of the duo is a cool 1,485 horsepower (840 for the Demon, 645 for the Viper) but grunt aside, you or your rich friends could be buying two American icons – an established one and a soon-to-become one.

Barrett-Jackson is auctioning the final units of the 2017 Dodge Viper and 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon during an event held in Uncasville, Connecticut on June 20-23.

As you might know, Dodge Demon production is limited to 3,000 US-bound units and another 300 allocated to Canada. The last-assembled Demon comes with Alcantara seats, a custom Demon car cover, the Demon Authentication Pack and the Demon Crate.

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As for the Viper, its production ceased in the fall of 2017 after the Conner Avenue Assembly plant in Detroit shut down permanently. The V10-powered machine in question adopts a style that bows in front of the first-generation Dodge Viper RT/10. Additional goodies are represented by carbon fiber accents on the outside and Alcantara seats inside the cabin.

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