You don't get too many opportunities to own a factory-built hot rod
but here is one from Chrysler's long-gone Plymouth division, the
Prowler.
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 had a hotted
up 1932 Ford in his garage, approved the hotrod-inspired Plymouth
Prowler.
Part of a brigade of "neo-retro" vehicles rolling out during the
late 1990s and early 2000s, such as the new Volkswagen Beetle,
Chevrolet's HHR, Chrysler's own PT Cruiser and the new Mini Cooper,
the Prowler is probably the most exotic-looking example of the
group.
The car's body was produced in Shadyside, Ohio while the remainder
of the car was assembled by hand at the Conner Avenue Assembly
Plant (CAAP) in Detroit, Michigan. The car's Prowler Black paint
(code PXT) and trim are in great shape, as is the black folding
canvas top with minor blemishes.
One of the most striking design features of the Prowler was
itsopen-style front wheels with double wishbone front suspension.
This roadster rolls on Riken Raptor radials up front, size
225/45ZR17, and Toyo Proxes ST radials tires out back, size
295/40ZR20. Each one is mounted to a custom alloy wheel. The tires
and wheels are all in very good order. The car has 11-inch vented
discs in front and 13-inch vented discs in the back. The car rides
on a 113-inch wheelbase and has a 12-gallon fuel tank.
Under the hood is a 3.5L, SOHC, 24-valve V-6 engine (code EGG) with
an aluminum block. Backing this motor is a four-speed Autostick
automatic transmission (code 42LE). Driver convenience features
include air-conditioning, power rack-and-pinion steering, power
four-wheel disc brakes, cruise control, power windows, power locks,
keyless entry and power sideview mirrors. Safety equipment include
dual front airbags and anti-lock brakes.
Inside is a cozy black leather interior. Five gauges are canted
toward the driver, plus an AutoMeter tachometer perched atop the
steering column. There is a leather-wrapped steering wheel with
satellite audio control mounted on the dark side and cruise
controls on the side facing the driver. The black bucket seats are
in very good shape, with just some blemishes noted here and there
on seating surfaces. The matching black carpet looks good, as do
the matching inner door panels.
Ragtop competition to this Plymouth in 1999 included BMW's M3
Cabrio, Chevrolet's Camaro, Ford's Mustang and Pontiac's
Firebird.
If you liked the standout looks of Plymouth's Prowler but marriage,
kids and a mortgage prevented you from buying one then, isn't it
time to reconsider owning a factory-built hot rod? Stop by
MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check out this survivor
Prowler!
VIN: 1P3EW65G3XV502088
This car is currently located at our facility in Brooksville,
Florida. Current mileage on the odometer shows 23,503 possibly
original miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear,
mileage exempt title. Please see full terms and conditions listed
below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank
you.
Vehicle Details
1999 Plymouth Prowler
Listing ID:CC-1887706
Price:$28,500
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1999
Make:Plymouth
Model:Prowler
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:23503
Stock Number:C00466
VIN:1P3EW65G3XV502088
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