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Danny Gans Customized 1999 Plymouth Prowler-one Of A Kind on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:5283
Location:

Fairhope, Alabama, United States

Fairhope, Alabama, United States

 UP FOR SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, A ONE OF A KIND 1999 PLYMOUTH PROWLER THAT WAS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED BY LAS VEGAS ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR, DANNY GANS.  THE CAR WAS CUSTOMIZED  FOR MR. GANS BY RUSS GERNER DESIGNS IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA.  PART OF HIS 27 CAR COLLECTION, IT WAS SOLD BY HIS ESTATE AFTER HIS DEATH IN 2009. TELEVISION PERSONALITY JAY LENO PURCHASED SEVERAL OF THE CARS IN THE COLLECTION AND THE REMAINING 18 CARS WERE SOLD AT THE BARRETT-JACKSON AUCTION GARNERING OVER $500,000.  ALL OF MR. GANS CARS WERE CUSTOMIZED BY RUSS GERNER.  I AM SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND WHO ACQUIRED IT FROM AN ACQUAINTANCE  OF RUSS GERNER'S.  THE CAR HAS 5,283 ORIGINAL MILES ON THE ODOMETER AND IS IN PERFECT CONDITION.  TRANSMISSION ALLOWS FOR AUTOMATIC OR STANDARD SHIFT

PRESENT OWNER HAS BEEN TO TWO CAR SHOWS JUST FOR KICKS.  ENTERED IN THE 2013 SOUTHWEST FLORIDA MOPAR-A NATIONAL EVENT HELD IN PUNTA GORDA, FL.-THE CAR WON TOP MODIFIED DIVISION.  IN THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY MOPAR SHOW WHERE 300 CARS WERE  COMPETING, THE PROWLER WAS NAMED IN THE TOP TEN BEST OF SHOW.

SOME OF THE CUSTOMIZATION BY RUSS GERNER INCLUDE:

  • CUSTOM FRONT WITH ALL ALUMINUM COMPONENTS POLISHED

ALL STEEL COMPONENTS CHROMED THEN REASSEMBLED

  • SHAVED FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS(NOT AFTERMARKET COMPONENTS)
  • HAND MADE FRONT PARK/TURN SIGNAL
  • CUSTOM CANDY/BLACK SMOKED TAIL LIGHTS
  • CUSTOM MADE ROLL PAN
  • CUSTOM EXHAUST TIPS
  • CUSTOM WHEELS BY AL BUDNIK, CAD SYSTEM DESIGNED, BUILT AND HAND POLISHED
  • GORGEOUS FLAME PAINT JOB TRANSITIONING FROM PEARL WHITE TO PEARL YELLOW WITH AIRBRUSHED HILIGHTS.  COMPLETED WITH CLASSIC BLUE PIN STRIPING AND ALL UNDER CLEAR COAT.

RADIATOR BAR IS SIGNED BY DANNY GANS AND AUCTION INCLUDES THE ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL AND THE PICTURED SCRAP BOOK OF THE CUSTOMIZATION BY RUSS GERNER INCLUDING THE PICTURE OF DANNY GANS SIGNING THE CAR.  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE AS I AM NOT A FAN OF SURPRISES.  THE CAR CAN BE SEEN IN POINT CLEAR, AL.  ENCLOSED SHIPPING QUOTE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.  THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY AUCTION AND HAPPY BIDDING TO YOU.


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