Vehicle Description
2001 was the final year for Plymouth, and there's no better way to
represent this culmination than with an exceptionally
well-preserved and low mileage 2001 Plymouth Prowler.
You can tell this one has always been someone's baby. Averaging
around 415 miles annually so far, you can imagine this one only
came out of the garage for special occasions. That's why it's
factory shade of Prowler Silver Metallic still retains its showroom
level of shine. But more than just stock, this one has been
upgraded in a few very key ways. For example, the red and black
pinstriping really highlight the unique shape and quality panel fit
of this hand-built factory hot rod. Plus, the black bumpers that
were often criticized have now been color-matched so that they now
contribute the car's smooth appearance. These are the right
upgrades to have on the coolest machine ever to come with a factory
warranty, but this well preserved droptop remains quite stock in
all other areas. Even the staggered 17/20-inches front/rear bright
alloys were an original feature to draw attention to the Prowler's
the intimidating stance.
Inside is where this retro ride gets very modern. It's outfitted
with exceptionally comfortable dark charcoal gray leather buckets
with the special Prowler logo embossed in the backs. The low
mileage really shows here where little seat time equals only
comfort creases. Since this is a modern classic, there are plenty
of great features, and everything works as it should thanks to the
engineering strength of a major corporation behind it. The
color-matched instrument panel stands out boldly with great
white-faced gauges in place. Air conditioning, a powerful
AM/FM/cassette factory stereo w/CD changer, power windows, power
locks, cruise control, and that slick-shifting Auto-Stick
transmission all make the Prowler a more functional choice for
those who like a vintage look but modern convenience. In fact, a
retro car also means welcomed safety features like the dual airbags
and anti-lock brakes.
When you lift the hood, the near spotless condition of this
original motor reminds you once again of this low-mileage car's
collectability. The lightweight nature of the Prowler and the 253
horsepower of the 3.5-liter 24-valve V6 moves this roadster quite
nicely. It starts instantly and idles smoothly thanks to modern
fuel injection. The four-speed automatic transmission w/overdrive
and power steering make this a fine anytime cruiser. When you want
a little more fun, the AutoStick has a manual mode that will really
open up the backroads. This lets you take full advantage of the
fully independent suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, grippy
Goodyear Eagle GS-D tires, and the Prowler's near 50/50 weight
distribution.
Complete with owner's manual, this is everything you wanted in
Prowler when new, and today this modern classic is still that
fresh. It's time to enjoy Plymouth's final model year with a
vintage cool droptop that doesn't make you give up modern
convenience. Call today!!!