Vehicle Description
2001 Plymouth Prowler - 3.5L V6 - Automatic Transmission - 4,528
Original Miles - American Racing Wheels - Interior Door Panels
Paint Matched To Exterior - Shorty Headers - 2.25 Exhaust -
Tastefully Modified (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this
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go to our main website: GarageKeptMotors.) No production car is
remotely like the zoomy Chrysler Prowler convertible. Dan Jedlicka,
iDrive Chicago Respected automotive journalist, Jedlicka, continued
his 2001 Prowler review covering all aspects of the car: The
Prowler's history: The Prowler first was an early 1990s auto show
concept car from the adventuresome old Chrysler Corp. It got such a
tremendous reception that it was made a limited-production model
with the Plymouth nameplate for 1997. The Prowler's equipment,
build quality, and power: ... the Prowler is loaded with power and
comfort equipment and is mechanically sophisticated despite its
retro body. It has advanced aluminum construction with such items
as an all-aluminum frame, besides the hottest DaimlerChrysler V-6.
It's a 3.5-liter, 253-horsepower engine hooked to an automatic
transmission that can be shifted manually. This is a
high-performance automatic, which upshifts very quickly.... The
Prowler's performance: The Prowler zips to 60 mph in only 5.8
seconds and from 70 to 80 mph in practically no time at all. The
engine even loafs at 2,300 rpm at 75 mph. Unique is an overused
adjective in the automotive world, Regardless, it is an apt
descriptor for every Prowler ever produced, never more apt than for
the dramatically upgraded black-and-silver over black leather
(under a black fabric convertible top) Prowler offered here. With
just 4,500 miles on its odometer (fewer than25 miles per-year on
average), this 2001 Prowler has benefitted from meticulous owner
care from day-one. Added to that, the list of the car's upgrades is
not only impressive, it demonstrates a real passion to further
elevate the looks and performance of this historic model, but
without in any way being insensitive to its charms. Here is the
full, documented list of upgrades: 2-piece Side-Marker Lights �€�
Interior Door-Panel Covers Color to Match Exterior �€� Black
Convertible-Top Boot Covers �€� Front Bumper Covers Silver �€�
Front-Fender Mud Guards Short �€� American Racing-Daytona Magnesium
Grey Wheels w/o TPM Valves �€� Nitto Sport Tires (installed 2/21)
�€� Nickle- Plated Upper & Lower Control Arms with Hub �€� Prowler
Shorty Headers with Hi-Glow Metal Matrix Cats �€� Prowler Stainless
2-1/4 Exhaust with Turbo Muffler and Resonators �€�
High-Performance Air-Intake Kit �€� Prowler Transmission-Oil-Cooler
Cover Stainless Polished �€� HD Hood Lift Hydraulics �€� Engine
Overlay Dress Kit, Jewel Red �€� PCM Engine Performance Upgrade �€�
Transmission Controller Module Performance Upgrade �€� Upgraded
Rear Shocks �€� Prowler High-Performance Front Brake Rotors, Black
Centers �€� Front High-Performance Ceramic Brake Pads �€� Rear
Performance Brake Pads �€� Back-Deck Lid Hinge Protectors �€� New
Battery �€� Interior Satin Storage/Garage Cover �€� 1997-99
Complete Service Manual Hardbound Book �€� 2001 Complete Service
Manual Book The car's striking black-and-silver exterior paint
retains its showroom finish. Black on the top-facing surfaces (with
a broad silver stripe) and lower-body surfaces and fenders in
silver achieves a true customized, upscale hot-rod look. The color
choice perfectly suits the open-wheel design, at once both classic
and stylish. The American Racing 10-spoke wheels with center caps
mimicking knock-off hubs could ha