Vehicle Description
2000 Plymouth Prowler
Chrysler engineers were given free rein to design whatever they
wanted in a "hot rod" or "sportster" type vehicle. Chrysler's
design and international director Thomas C. Gale said his "love for
1930s-era hot rods inspired Chrysler's latest design triumph, the
retro-styled Plymouth Prowler". Gale, who has a hotted up 1932 Ford
in his garage approved the hotrod-inspired Plymouth Prowler as the
company's follow-up show-stopper to the Dodge Viper. An early
influence is credited to a Chrysler-sponsored project at the Art
Center College of Design that resulted in a thesis by Douglas
"Chip" Foose that included drawings of a retro-roadster. Foose
designed it as a coupe for Chrysler to begin with but modified it
to a roadster version.
For consignment, a retro styled hot rod, with all the modern
fixins' and just 52,539 title verified original miles. This
roadster version of rolling art sits upon an all aluminum frame,
and has straight panels. Open fender front wheels, and a curvaceous
back, reminiscent of the old hump backs with their rumble seat, you
are poised for the hanky drop in the LA river basin thinking about
1946, but in reality, existing in the present.
Exterior
With sculpted shape, a V style horizontal ribbed grille, front
fenders that go with the flow of the front wheels, and halogen lens
headlights, you are experiencing a fine mix of bygone design cues,
and modern technology. A cleaner look has been added to the front
with the floating bumpers removed, but they are included with your
purchase. A chopped style canvas convertible in black covers the
2-seater, and as we go to the back a curved rear deck, more
sculpted hang off the sides, fenders, and fiberglass bumpers.
Bright Silver Metallic in near perfect condition covers the
exterior with only a few minor scuffs down low. The grille presents
nicely, as do the front 17-inch, and rear 20-inch chromed 5 spoke
wheels. That will do it for the chrome, and the exterior.
Interior
Inside, the past has been left behind and now for the passengers
the dual high-backed buckets draped in Ebony leather with
integrated roll bars in the headrests, sit snugly within the
compartment. These buckets have nicely stitched smooth panels, and
some extra padded bolsters for that curve carving which will
inevitably go on when behind the wheel of this speedster. A center
console races forward to the dash, and houses a large glovebox, the
shifter, and tiptronic "autostick" button. Moving upward we note
the factory AM/FM/Cassette stereo, air flow controls and a large
"ovoid" air vent. Directly above the center is a stretched oval in
silver covering that houses the gauges, with the speedo in the
direct center with a digital readout. On top of the steering column
is a factory installed Auto Meter tachometer. A flip up rear lid
reveals the covered area for the top and just a little storage.
Black carpet floods the floors, and a note to the convertible top
the rear window is glass.
Drivetrain
A pop of the long V style hood and we see a 3.5 liter V6 with EFI
that is capable of generating 254hp. This is nicely preserved and
clean. Out back is a 4-speed automatic and a 3.89 rear axle spins
the big 20-inch rear tires.
Undercarriage
All clean and rust free on the floor pans and the frame which is
aluminum X frame material. Independent coil over suspension is seen
all around with chrome cladding up front, as are power disc brakes
on both the front and rear. A stainless OEM dual exhaust, all rust
free, can be seen working their way rearward to the chromed tips at
the end.
Drive-Ability
This car started right up and on the test track performed
beautifully. It has snappy acceleration, good handling, good
braking, and a smooth, fairly quiet cruise. All functions were
working just fine, and the interior was spacious and comfortable.
The central dash takes a bit to become accustomed to but is a nice
design feature.
From 2000 the Prowler, Plymouth's version of the modern-day hot
rod. If you want something that not very many have, and was
produced by a manufacturer en mass, reliable, and has modern
features with that retro look, then look no further... this is your
stopping point. Rev the engine and drop the hanky. LA here we
come!
1P3EW65G7YV601796
1-USA
P-Plymouth
3-Passenger Car
E-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
W-Prowler
6-Performance/Image
5-Convertible
G-3.5L V6 Aluminum Block
7-Check Digit
Y-200o
V-Conner Ave Plant, Detroit MI
601796-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our
showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just
1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888)
227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come
see the vehicle in person.