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1999 Plymouth Prowler Base Convertible 2-door 3.5l Collector Car!!! on 2040-cars

US $32,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:15400
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States

1999 Prowler Roadster with Racing Package 15,400 miles 

NITRO $5000 UPGRADE 

• Computerized Wet Nitrous Oxide System by NX Systems "Mr. Nitrous" 
• Up to150 horsepower boost, total horsepower with assist 
• Electric Nitrous tank opener, purge valve, heated bottle blanket 
• Only 3 nitrous-assisted 1/4 miles 

NITRO WAS USED ONLY 3 TIMES TO SET UP BEST SETTINGS FOR CAR. 

GEARS $2000 UPGRADE 

• Prowler Pro Gears*

• K&N intake 

• Original gears included in sale!!!


Misc. Extras 

• Color Metallic Purple with Clear Coat, light purple hand pinstriped+ Prowler logo on dashboard($500) / black interior 
• Prowler Logo tail light lenses($150
• Colored engine graphics 
• Bright white headlights 
• Battery Tender with quick-snap connection($200
• 12 feet purple neon ground lights($300
• Purple neon dashboard trim highlight($50
• Upgraded speakers($400
• Car cover($100
• Owner's manual autographed by Prowler engineers from Connors Ave in Detroit 

Engine: 

• High-output 3.5L V6 
• 24-valve SOHC aluminum block 
• Sequential multipoint electronic fuel injection 
• 60 degree OHC 
• 253 horsepower at 6,400 rpms, 403 horsepower with nitrous boost 
• 255 pound-feet of torque at 3,950 rpms 

One of only 1134 built this year. Immaculate condition on this covered and garage kept classic. Must see. Fun and an investment as well. Owner is former Director of the New England region of the Prowler Club. 

Vehicle Stock Options 

• Driver Air Bag, Passenger AirBag, Passenger AirBag On/Off Switch, A/C, Security System, AM/FM Stereo, Cassette, CD Changer, CD Player, Cruise Control, Rear Wheel Drive, Power Door Locks, Leather Seats, Bucket Seats, Power Steering, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Chrome Aluminum Wheels, Power Windows, A/T, Premium Sound System, High Output, Convertible Soft Top, ChromeWheels. 

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL MIKE 6467725829 

THANK YOU!!!

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