The 1999 Plymouth Prowler was already Chrysler's wild card - a
factory-built hot rod that looked more like it escaped from a
custom shop than a dealership lot. But this one? This one turns the
dial past ten and doesn't bother looking back. Cloaked in sinister
black paint, its presence is sharpened by a custom flame chrome
grille, a flashy snarl that still respects its roots by keeping the
factory grille tucked away. The front bumpers? Gone. Shaved clean,
leaving the nose aggressive and bare - a modern outlaw's face.
Chrome Foose wheels anchor the stance, rolling art pieces that
scream power while catching every flicker of light on the
street.
Pop the hood and it gets even nastier. The Prowler's V6 may not
have been born to dominate dyno charts, but with a full chrome
dress-up kit that lights up blood-red, the motor looks like it
belongs in a sci-fi dragster. At night, it's a glowing engine bay
inferno, daring anyone nearby to step closer. It doesn't just show
off the machinery - it weaponizes it, turning the heart of the car
into pure spectacle.
But the Prowler's soul isn't just skin deep - it's in the
engineering. Built by hand at Chrysler's Conner Avenue Assembly
Plant, this wasn't some mass-produced experiment. Every Prowler
carried the fingerprints of skilled builders. The suspension was
where Chrysler proved they weren't just making a retro toy; they
were flexing real innovation. The front end was Formula 1-inspired,
rocking a double-wishbone design with inboard coil-over shocks
mounted horizontally, actuated by pushrods. It was clever, radical,
and gave the Prowler that impossibly low hood line, the kind that
makes other cars look tall and clumsy.
Out back, the independent multi-link suspension kept the car
planted, with coil-overs and stabilizer bars ensuring stability
when the streets turned rough. The hardware itself was forged
aluminum, sculpted with semi-solid metal (SSM) technology to keep
it light and strong. The ride was firm - brutally so - made harsher
by the rock-solid sidewalls of the run-flat tires. This car didn't
apologize for it, either. It was stiff, raw, and uncompromising.
Only in 2000 did Chrysler ease up, softening springs and
recalibrating shocks. But the '99? It stayed hard-edged, built for
drivers who wanted to feel every ripple in the asphalt.
Visit us at 5626 Gravois Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63116. For inquiries,
call (515)-REVHEADS and ask for Damon.
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Vehicle Details
1999 Plymouth Prowler
Listing ID:CC-2003050
Price:$28,500
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1999
Make:Plymouth
Model:Prowler
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:40600
Stock Number:244
VIN:1P3EW65G9XV503102
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