For consignment, a 1 owner 2001 Plymouth Prowler with a title verified 39,495 actual miles and unique customizations that set it apart from other Prowlers. The aftermarket has provided a lot of opportunities for Prowler owners to personalize their rides but even in stock configuration, these are special cars that even Hagerty has put their seal of approval on. Our car has some awards under its belt including: 2007 Wildwood Boardwalk Nationals Top 40, Chryslers @ Carlisle 1st Place, and 2014 Wildwood Boardwalk Spring Classic Top 40
Exterior
A total of 3,142 Prowlers were sold in 2001 and of them, nearly 1/3 were painted Prowler Orange Metallic Pearlcoat. So to differentiate his car, this owner added a TGF aftermarket grille and side panels. The front bumpers have been deleted and a custom LED turn signals have been added. Chrome front suspension dresses things up a bit and looks great with the reflective backing of the headlights and chrome wheels which have staggered dimensions with 17-inch in front and 20-inch in back. Wide rear tires, flared fenders, and straight dual exhaust tips enhance the incredibly wide tail end of the car that never ceases to impress. Painted brake calipers, to match the body, are a nice touch and the canvas black top complements the black rock guard on the back fenders. Imperfections include some curb rash on the wheels and a small hole in the soft top.
Interior
On the door panels we find more customization in the form of body colored insert and speakers, and custom door pockets. Chrome door sill covers have been added. Black leather bucket seats are in fine condition and provide a comfortable perch, embossed with the Prowler logo and topped with headrests dressed in chrome. Behind the seats, speakers and an 8" subwoofer. The steering wheel wears a leather cover and shares real estate on the column with a tachometer and transmission temperature gauge. All other gauges, including the speedometer, are found in a body colored panel in the center of the dashboard. A chrome knob tops the shifter which sits in a chrome base in the center console behind the AM/FM/cassette radio with CD changer and A/C controls in the standard center stack. Black low pile carpet covers the floor and looks fresh, and the trunk is also lined but there is limited room for storage.
Drivetrain
A 3.5 liter V6 engine resides under the tapered hood and is rated at 253 horsepower. Our engine bay shows some custom painting on the valve covers, radiator support, intake plenum, engine bay braces, and suspension springs. It makes the otherwise standard engine show worthy! The engine is fuel injected and tied to a 4-speed automatic transmission with AutoStick, located at the back of the car. Power disc brakes occupy the front and rear.
Undercarriage
Wonderfully clean underneath with the box frame exposed in the front and back while belly pans taking up much of the underneath. As noted, the transmission is out back, and a transmission cooler is mounted on the rear between the exhaust. The dual exhaust comes from the engine and then runs side by side down the middle under a heat shield and through a stock style muffler, to then split wide to exit beyond the rear valance. Independent suspension with coil overs handle the task in front and in the back.
Drive-Ability
Prowlers provide modern comfort in a unique configuration and although scorned for their engine, we find them quick and great handling cars. Sure you won't beat a Viper, but this is a respectable amount of power in an exceptional handling car. And during our short test drive, everything worked as advertised. Visibility with the top up takes some warming up to, but with the top down, the sky is quite literally the limit.
This is the modern hot rod climbing higher on the collectability chart. Wild enough to get attention wherever it goes yet tame enough to drive daily, this may be the best retro car produced in the past 25 years. No one can deny its exotic looks which will never look dull, be it completely stock, or fully customized. Pick one up now so in 10 years you won't be saying, "Shoulda, coulda, woulda..."
1P3EW65G81V701502
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
8-Check Digit
1-2001
V-Conner Ave Plant, Detroit MI
701502-Sequential Unit Number
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