Vehicle Description
The Plymouth Prowler was all about celebrating the style of our
American automotive history, and 1999 was the year of the power
upgrade. So there's no better way to represent this full theme than
with an aggressive red-blooded low-mileage machine.
This Prowler has been treated with proper respect. After all, an
odometer with only 8300 miles in nearly a quarter-century lets you
know this was not about the daily grind. In fact, this one is
coming out of a collection. So its signs of use are minimal, and
instead, you can really appreciate the sleek lines that made the
Prowler look like Plymouth let a concept car out onto the streets.
And we especially like it in Prowler Red. This was the first year
that the Prowler was offered in anything other than purple, and red
was only offered for two years (only about 1600 were ever done in
this color.) So it's a bold and rare declaration of a powerful
Plymouth. The red is so distinct that this one even has
color-matched inner wheel wells for a custom touch that adds subtle
distinction without straying too far from stock. After all, this
car already looked like a true custom. It's hard to imagine
anything but Chrysler's special hand-crafting factory making
something with cycle fenders, sharply pointed front end, and bright
alloys staggered 17/20-inches front/rear for an awesome stance.
The Prowler has a nicely insulated soft top and proper side windows
that button it up nicely against the elements. But the reason why
we get to call this a roadster is because the roof disappears into
the trunk and basically leaves no trace it ever existed. So this
one looks fantastic when it's open to the world. Another part of
this top-down attraction is there's a tidy and loaded interior. It
includes power windows, power locks, keyless entry/alarm, power
mirrors, cruise control, dual airbags, ABS, a cup holder center
console, and an AM/FM/cassette stereo with CD changer. And the
cold-bowing air conditioning is essential to making sure you enjoy
driving this roadster, even in the summertime. And the driving
experience was a nice focus of the engines, too. They made it both
comfortable and engaging with supple leather seats, a sport
steering wheel on a tilt column, and a slick-shifting Auto-Stick.
Plus, we love how the dash is dominated by your gauges in a cool
exterior-matching colored panel, and there's even an AutoMeter tach
on the steering column.
Not only did 1999 give you a better color selection, but a revised
aluminum block 3.5-liter V6 debuted to give you more power. And the
way this one fires up and runs with the ease of a modern powerhouse
means you'll love adding to the low odometer. 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, well-balanced chassis, and four-wheel power disc
brakes.
When a special car like this has been loved correctly, it's hard
not to love it back. So it's time to get this Prowler in your
garage. Call today!!!