2000 Plymouth Prowler - Stunning Condition! - Chrysler on 2040-cars
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Ladies & Gentlemen: Welcome to my listing for my beautiful 2000 Plymouth Prowler Due to unforeseen circumstances, I have to put my baby up for sale. She is a year 2000, with only 12,311 pampered miles. I am the second owner of the car and the car has resided in Florida, all of it's life. I bought the car from a long established main dealer. The car is in unbelievable condition and I am confident when I say that this Prowler is probably the closest to new condition out there! She is simply stunning! Mechanically, she starts first time, every time and runs like a dream. Any potential buyer is very welcome to have the car inspected but, quite honestly, I feel you will be wasting your money on an inspection!! That's how good this car is! The interior is absolutely superb, with no tears or other marks. The top is like new and the tires have considerable tread. The wheels have zero evidence of 'curbing'. The engine compartment is like new. The paintwork is as smooth as glass, as one would expect from a car of this caliber. Everything functions 100% like it should. I would rate the overall condition of the vehicle a 9.99 out of 10. I honestly couldn't imagine a nicer one. The only thing that stops this being a 10 (like when it left the factory) is the following: There is a tiny rock chip on the hood that is too small to photograph. It is less than a millimeter and smaller than the head of a pin. The car has never seen rain since I have owned it and, looking under the car, I would say that the same is true of the original owner, also. The original owner took off the front bumpers and replaced them with the Tom Mills light kit. He also removed the sun visors. Many people prefer the look with the bumpers removed. However, I do have the bumpers and sun visors and they are included in the sale. The buyer can sell the bumpers for a good price or, if you wanted to put them back on the car (to make it all original), then the Tom Mills light kit can be resold for a high value, also. If you have been looking for a Prowler that is in virtually brand new condition, there is no need to look any further. 2 sets of keys/remotes, owners manual and a clear Florida title. 'Stunning' is the only way to describe this car! When I was looking to buy a Prowler I spent a very long time and looked at lots of cars for sale before buying this one, so whoever buys this beauty is going to be very happy indeed! If you have done your homework, you will know that I have priced this car to sell quickly, especially in view of the car being virtually as new. When I bought the car, I actually paid well above the price I am asking but considered it worthwhile to get 'the best of the best'. If, like me, you are a perfectionist, this is the Prowler for you and there is no need to look any further. There are over 40 pictures at
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