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2001 Chrysler Prowler Plymouth Mulholand Edition Dr.dru Signed Pin Stripe on 2040-cars

US $37,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:3462
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

  • 2001 IS WHEN THE PLYMOUTH PROWLER CHANGED OVER TO THE CHRYSLER PROWLER.
  • MANY UPGRADES AND HORSEPOWER WERE ADDED THIS YEAR.
  • THIS CAR HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT ALL ITS LIFE IN ARIZONA .
  • I PURCHASED THE CAR FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER  AND SHIPPED TO FLORIDA. THE ONLY WATER THIS CAR HAS SEEN IS FROM WASHING IT.
  • STILL RETAINS THE ORIGINAL TIRES. THE CHROME ON AND INSIDE THE WHEELS IS IN NEAR PERFECT SHOWROOM CONDITION.
  • DOOR AND REAR SPEAKS HAVE BEEN UPGRADED TO NEW ROCKFORD FOSGATE UNITS. THE 7 SPEAKER SYSTEM SOUNDS MUCH BETTER THAN STOCK NOW. THE SIX PACK CD CHANGER WORKS PERFECT ALONG WITH AM FM CASSETTE PLAYER. 
  • MOST PROWLER SUFFER FROM THE NOSE BEING TORE UP FROM CURBS. THIS IS WHY I HAVE INSTALLED AN ELECTRONIC CURB ALERT SYSTEM. http://www.curb-alert.com/ IT HAS AN AUDIBLE ALERT WHEN YOU GET WITHIN 8 TO 10 INCHES FROM A CURB. THIS ALLOWS YOU STOP EXACTLY THAT DISTANCE EVERY TIME WITHOUT HARM TO FRONT NOSE.
  • AN OIL CHANGE RECENTLY DONE ABOUT 250 MILES AGO.
  • THIS PARTICULAR PROWLER IS HAND SIGNED BY DR.DRU AND IS HIDDEN IN THE PIN STRIPE.
  • THE ONLY UGLY PART ON THE PROWLER IS THE REAR TRANSMISSION COOLER, I HAVE CORRECTED THIS AND INSTALLED A MIRROR POLISHED TRANSMISSION COOLER COVER.
  • THE BALL JOINT RECALL WAS JUST DONE 200 MILES AGO.
  • BELOW IS AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES THE UNDER CARRIAGE UNDER HOOD ARE ALMOST BRAND NEW CONDITION.
  • WHAT I FOUND INTERESTING THIS CAR ACTUALLY FLIPS ITS COLOR BETWEEN BLUE AND PROWLER PURPLE IN DIFFERENT LIGHTING. EVEN THE INTERIOR PANELS FLIP COLOR.
  • A COMPARISON TO THE EARLIER MODELS IS SHOWN BELOW. AS YOU CAN SEE THE LATER PROWLERS HAD ALLOT MORE PERFORMANCE.

Performance

  • 1997 model
  • 0-62 mph (0–100 km/h): 7.2 seconds
  • Top speed: 118 mph (180 km/h) electronically limited
  • 1999–2002 model
  • 0-62 mph (0–100 km/h): 5.9 seconds
  • Top speed: 126 mph (190 km/h) electronically limited

 

  • CURRENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY AN A.S.E. MASTER AUTO TECH
  • I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DRIVE THE CAR TO CAR SHOWS AND OR CRUISE INS  DURING THE AUCTION. I CAN GUARANTEE I WILL NOT DRIVE THE CAR PAST 3800 MILES.

SOME FACTS AND STATS http://www.prowleronline.com/facts.php


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