You could Buy a WWE Superstar’s Dodge Demon or Demon 170

WWE Hall of Famer and legend Bill Goldberg is saying goodbye to both his Dodge Demon and Demon 170 models at an upcoming auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.
There isn’t a Dodge fan in the world who hasn’t fantasized about getting behind the wheel of a screamin’ Demon. Whether it’s the original 840 horsepower variant hailing from the 2018 model year, or the 1,000+ horsepower capable Challenger SRT Demon 170, it’s hard to imagine having a bad time behind the wheel. Since Dodge limited the production, though, they aren’t exactly readily available. That being said, potential Demon buyers have a unique opportunity coming soon.
Bill Goldberg, WWE Hall of Famer, happens to own both variants. Barrett-Jackson recently announced that both of Goldberg’s Demon models will soon be for sale. They’ll be crossing the auction block at the iconic Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale, Arizona auction event. The auction takes place over the course of January 20th through January 28th, 2024. As one might expect, they are a matched pair. So, Barrett-Jackson is selling them as such.

A Pair of Potent Hemi Powerhouses
Goldberg is a devout muscle car fan, so it makes perfect sense that he’d be in the exclusive club of Demon 170 owners. Of course, he’s in an even more exclusive club of folks who own both variants of the Dodge Demon.
“I am lucky enough to have these vehicles and to be able to provide an opportunity to offer them to another muscle car guy. And to do it with my son who has been coming to Barrett-Jackson with me since he was a baby, it puts a huge smile on my face. It’s a dream come true,” said Goldberg.
A chance to buy both of these vehicles at once is an extremely rare opportunity. It’s made even more rare by the fact that the photos seem to show the original Demon crate with the 2018 model. One of the most impressive aspects, though, is the low mileage on both vehicles.

Only 19 Miles Across Both Cars
Goldberg’s 2018 Dodge Demon has only 10 actual miles on the odometer. So, it’s safe to assume it hasn’t seen much abuse. We’re a little conflicted on that mileage. It’d be pretty difficult not to take this 840-horsepower monster out for a spin from time to time. On top of that, the Demon 170 only has nine actual miles on the odometer. Putting the Demon 170 to the test is a bit more difficult, though, considering it was banned by the NHRA unless you purchase the optional roll cage and parachute.
Hagerty currently values the 2018 Dodge Demon at $111,000 in “Good” condition, which this certainly exceeds. Currently, Hagerty does not list a valuation for the 2023 Dodge Demon 170, but the MSRP is around $115,000. They are, however, selling for over MSRP. We can’t say for sure how much this pair of Hemi heroes will bring, but it’ safe to assume it’ll be north of $250,000.

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