Vehicle Description
Iconic, collectible, and upgraded to be even more special - this
1999 Plymouth Prowler Woodward Edition tribute is a
nicely-presented example of one of the most distinctive new
classics to hit the road.
The first thing that you will instantly notice about this car is
the paint. The black and red two-tone is a tribute to the rare
Woodward Edition vehicles. So you can view this as buying a car
that looks exactly like one of the 151 ever produced, but instead
pick it up for a much more obtainable price. They really paid
attention to details, and that's why the two-piece bumpers front &
rear were even painted gloss black. The way the paint and body are
presented today signal that this was cared for like a collectible
should be. After all, all Prowlers are part of a low batch
production where Plymouth manufactured the hot rod we all would
have loved to build. The cycle front fenders, tapered profile, and
round rear end are all those great cues of what we love about
custom cars. But this is far more modern underneath the sculpted
skin. There was plenty of aluminum in the body (as well as much of
the chassis and motor) to be a lightweight roadster.
Inside is where this retro ride gets very modern. It's outfitted
with exceptionally comfortable charcoal gray leather buckets with
the special Prowler logo embossed in the backs. The low odometer is
believed to reflect the actual mileage, and the quality condition
of the interior reaffirms that. Ahead of the three-spoke steering
wheel is a tach, and the dash is dominated with bold white-faced
instruments. Power windows, power locks, cruise control, a tilt
steering column, 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. The air conditioning keeps you
cool with the top down, and a powerful AM/FM/cassette factory
stereo means hearing your music crisply even when pen to the world.
Plus, a retro car also means welcomed safety features like the dual
airbags and ABS that come with the Prowler's great vintage
looks.
When you lift the hood, the near spotless condition of this
original motor reminds you of the respect this collectible 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 back roads. This lets
you take full advantage of the fully independent suspension,
four-wheel power disc brakes, grippy Goodyear Eagle GS-D tires, and
the Prowler's near 50/50 weight distribution.
They added distinction to an already distinct Prowler. And this is
a well-presented example that's offered for a value price. So you
know this is a great deal, and you also know you can't let it slip
away. Call now!