Vehicle Description
Want to turn your driveway into the SEMA show??? This 2000 Plymouth
Prowler has been customized over every square inch with the best
chameleon paint to be like no other car you've seen before. So
while it's a speedy machine, don't be surprised if you're driving
slow because crowds have gathered around it.
It all starts with the paintwork. There is believed to be 16 coats
of House of Kolors paint applied before multiple layers clearcoat
went on top. The result is a metallic depth and color shifting that
will make you believe you're staring into the cosmos. And if you
like the paint as much as we do, you'll love to know there is a
color-match hardtop for the car, too. And while that's part of the
terrific first impression, it's far from the only piece to get
upgraded. Those odd-looking federally mandated bumpers have
disappeared in the front and rear, and their mounting spaces have
been properly capped. Up front you'll also see the custom billet
grille, clear headlights, and terrific chrome additions to the
suspension. Plus, the Prowler's intimidating stance has been
amplified by lowering the car two inches and adding larger Boyd
Coddington Slayer wheels with the aggressive 19/22-inch front/rear
stagger.
When you pop the remote door openers you'll instantly see that this
has been custom fitted for suicide style openings. This gives you
an even better view of the full custom interior. You can instantly
see that the cool paint from the exterior flows inside. In fact,
you have custom door panels, center console, and dash panels, to
make the whole slippery paint look like it's trying to slowly
consume the interior. Everything else that has not yet been touched
by this custom color creation is finished in tan leather - and we
especially like the ostrich texture inserts on the bucket seats,
doors, and around the steering wheel. The full effect is a
presentation that can win awards all on its own even before you
dive into the long list of features. There's nice factory pieces
like power windows, power locks, tilt wheel, and provisions for air
conditioning. But what you'll really love is the custom audio and
visual equipment. The Pioneer AM/FM/CD head unit is your gateway to
the custom Clif Designs amp and full speaker system (including two
800-watt subwoofers.) And if you love the 10-inch Power Acoustic
monitor in the dash, then you'll love the 17-inch unit mounted to
the trunk. Any time you want to show this off you can just
electronically open the clamshell trunk. The hood is also on an
electronic switch, and you'll proudly show off what's under there,
too.
The engine bay is surrounded by mirror-like panels and more of that
great color-shift paint. It's even on the engine cover! And beneath
all this flash is the substance of an aluminum block 3.5-liter
24-valve V6. This fuel-injected powerhouse is original to the car,
and it has gone less than 14k miles in its lifetime, so it starts
instantly and idles smoothly. Plus, with a Magic Touch cold air
intake, this is producing above the factory's 253 horsepower
rating. The four-speed automatic transmission w/overdrive and power
steering make this a fine anytime cruiser. And 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, upgraded Koni adjustable shocks,
four-wheel disc brakes, grippy BG Goodrich gForce tires, and the
Prowler's near 50/50 weight distribution.
Those of you who watch the auctions know that this full custom
crossed the block at $132k a while back. And since then, the only
thing it has lost is the six-figure price tag. So if you've always
wanted a one-of-a-kind custom, don't let this cosmic Prowler slip
away. Call today!!!