Vehicle Description
STK 3853 2001 Plymouth Prowler
The Prowler was Chrysler's retro-styled production car based on the
1993 concept car of the same name. It was manufactured and marketed
by Plymouth/Chrysler from 1997 until 2002. The Prowler's
front-engine and rear-transaxle configuration facilitated an almost
perfect 50-50 front-rear weight distribution. Originally conceived
and designed as a coupe by car designer Chip Foose, it was modified
to be a roadster for production. Featuring predominately aluminum
construction, Prowlers were assembled by hand at Chrysler's CAAP
Detroit facility. This unique performance car is powered by
Chrysler's SOHC 3.5L 24-V fuel-injected engine. The aluminum V-6
produces 253bhp at 6400 RPM, more than enough to propel this
lightweight roadster. Its semi-automatic 4-speed/OD 'Autostick'
transaxle can be driven as an automatic or shifted manually. This
2001 Plymouth Prowler has been with its current owner for the last
eight years and has been carefully maintained. The Sunset Orange
exterior is in outstanding condition with factory alloy-spoke
wheels sport Goodyear performance radials. The Black leather
interior and manually operated fabric convertible top (w/glass
window) are also in very good condition. Features include A/C,
power tinted windows, power locks, tilt wheel and premium
AM/FM/cassette sound system. The roadster's strong, lightweight
aluminum chassis is equipped with power steering and 4-wheel power
disc brakes. The Plymouth Prowler is a modern-day 'deuce roadster'
that is comfortable, fun to drive and dependable. ALL VEHICLES SOLD
"AS IS."