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There is only one chassis number one, and this is it. This 2002
Chrysler Prowler carries chassis number one of the Inca Gold
production run, making it the very first Inca Gold Prowler ever
built. Across the entire production life of the Prowler from 1997
through 2002, only 616 examples were ever finished in Inca Gold out
of the 11,702 total Prowlers built. This car is where that color's
story begins. It is finished in Inca Gold with a matching Inca
dash, white gauges, and Prowler floor mats with gold logos, and it
presents in very clean condition with just 22,000 original miles.
The original window sticker and all original documentation are with
the car.
Under the hood is the 3.5 liter V6 backed by a four speed automatic
with Chrysler's AutoStick feature, which lets you tap through the
gears manually when the mood strikes. The engine produces 253
horsepower and 255 pound-feet of torque and moves this lightweight
aluminum-intensive car with real urgency. The transmission sits at
the rear of the car rather than up front, which gives the Prowler a
near perfect 50-50 weight balance that translates directly into how
it drives and handles.
Inside, the black leather interior is clean and well kept. The Inca
dash ties the color story from the exterior all the way into the
cabin, and the white gauges against the gold dash give it a bold,
custom look that suits the car's personality perfectly. Chrome five
spoke wheels complete an exterior that is as striking in person as
it looks in photographs.
The Prowler was hand built at the Conner Avenue Assembly Plant in
Detroit, the same facility where the Dodge Viper was assembled,
averaging just 14 cars per day. It was also the most
aluminum-intensive production vehicle in North America at the time
it was built, which helped keep the weight down and the driving
experience sharp. Chrysler's design chief at the time said his love
for 1930s era hot rods inspired the entire concept, and that DNA
runs through every panel and detail of this car.
Chassis number one. First Inca Gold ever built. One of only 616 in
existence. 22,000 miles and all original documentation. This is not
something you come across twice.
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