In December 2023 Hagerty released its list of Bull Market
collectibles - the 10 best collector cars to buy and the Plymouth
Prowler made the list! They wrote: "Perhaps surprisingly, members
of Gen X, (born between 1965 and 1980), are now trickling into the
Prowler, slowly supplanting the boomers who were the initial target
when the car was conceived.". That may be true as Prowlers are
consistent sellers at Classic Auto Mall, but we find the
demographic may be wider than Gen X.
For consignment, a 1999 Plymouth Prowler convertible with a title
verified 64,590 actual miles. This wild ride has a newer top, sound
system, and tires and is ready for cruising!
Exterior
The unique style makes them great in any color, and this Prowler
Red is not exception and like a crouching cat, the wide hips and
front haunches of the fenders all share the color which looks
especially nice coupled with the black adornments like the bumpers,
gravel guards, windshield frame, and of course, that black canvas
top. Plymouth designed it to look chopped and mission accomplished,
while the staggered wheels, 17's in front and 20's in back, give
the car a raked appearance even as its stance is flat. The
staggered tires have an early 2025 date code. While the whole car
was polarizing in design, it's the back that gets the most
attention. We think it's cool with extra wide expanse, fat tires,
and dual pipes headed out. Imperfections include numerous random
scratches, hazy clear coat in back, tiny tears in the canvas, some
curb rash, a piece of fiberglass broken on the rocker panel, spider
cracks, evident repairs on the rocker, scuffs, and rock chips.
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 and both show some patina. These buckets have nicely
stitched panels with some extra padding and 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 with auto-stick detent. Moving upward
we note an upgraded AM/FM/CD radio above the A/C dials. Directly
above the center is the surfboard shaped body colored faceplate
that houses the gauges, with the speedo in the center with a
digital readout, while on top of the steering column is a factory
installed AutoMeter tachometer. A flip up rear lid reveals the
covered area for the top and just a little storage and there's a CD
changer behind the passenger seat. Black carpet floods the floors,
and a note to the convertible top the rear window is glass.
Drivetrain
Clean but not showy conditions are found under the long hood where
we have the 3.5 liter V6 rated at 254 horsepower and backed by a
4-speed automatic transmission with auto stick option, routing
power to the rear axle with 3.89 gears.
Undercarriage
Driver quality with some typical metal discolor corrosion, some
residual oil on the pan, and some soot about. Suspension consists
of coil spring on the independent front and rear and power disc
brakes are employed on all four wheels. Dual exhaust runs through
the original system including an elongated dual chambered muffler
before exiting out back.
Drive-Ability
This car started right up and on the test track performed
beautifully. It had snappy acceleration, good handling, good
braking, and a smooth cruise. The central dash calls back the
design from the 30's and is much different from the average daily
driver modern car. We note the reverse light not working, the
airbag light is on, and there's a squeak when turning left we
suspect might be a ball joint issue. All other functions work as
they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
Between 1997 and 2002, just 11,702 Prowlers were built making it an
uncommon car. For 1999, just 3,921 were built making each year's
model rare. These are getting a second wind as the critics have
mostly gone silent and the actual quality and uniqueness of
Prowlers is being recognized, frequently making future collectible
lists. We think they're collectible today especially when in more
stock presentation, like this one.
1P3EW65G4XV504187
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
4-Check Digit
X-1999
V-Conner Ave Plant, Detroit MI
504187-Sequential Unit Number
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