Vehicle Description
Iconic, collectable, and such low mileage that even the carpets are
still in the factory plastic - this 1999 Plymouth Prowler is a
well-preserved and nicely-presented example of one of the most
distinctive new classics to hit the road.
You can tell this one has always been someone's baby. Averaging
around 50 miles annually so far, you can imagine this one only came
out of the garage for the rarest of special occasions. Collector's
know this was the first year the car was available in something
besides purple, and the factory-applied red (an extra $1,000
option) still retains its showroom level of shine. Plus, the body
panels have been treated with care, so the light rolls evenly
across all the curves - and this car has a ton of them! The slick
pointed front end, cycle fenders, slingshot profile, and
fully-rounded rear all come together to create one of the coolest
machine ever to come with a factory warranty. And like any good
classic American they left room for brightwork. Now it's on the
polished alloys that are staggered 17/20-inches front/rear to draw
attention to the Prowler's intimidating stance. And yes, this one
also comes with the coolest road trip accessory - a color-matched
trailer built to look like the rear half of the Prowler
Inside is where this retro ride gets very modern. It's outfitted
with exceptionally comfortable dark charcoal gray buckets with the
special Prowler logo embossed in the backs. And with such low
mileage, you know there's barely a crease in the leather. You can
even power adjust it to the ideal driving position. 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, keyless entry, 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 of the respect this collectable has
received. The lightweight nature of the Prowler and an engine
upgrade in 1999 means the 3.5-liter 24-valve V6's 253 horsepower
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, and the Prowler's near 50/50 weight distribution.
This is such a great time capsule that the sale also comes with
great paperwork, including the original window sticker, warranty
card, and owner's manual. This is everything you wanted in Prowler
when new, and today this modern classic is still that fresh. So
don't miss out, call today!