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2000 Plymouth Prowler - Yellow, "select Collector's Vehicle" on 2040-cars

US $45,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:2345
Location:

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States

For serious collectorsFinal year for the "Plymouth" name plated Prowler.  This one owner, Prowler is offered in like-new condition.  This will be the lowest miles Prowler with most complete provenance you will find anywhere - PERIODGarage kept and covered since purchased new and never seen rain.  Originally purchased as an investment and for display at local shows.  I had not planned to sell for a while, but now needs to go due lack of room.  I would like it to be to someone that will take care of it and hopefully show it for years to come.  PA inspection week of 9-1-14.

Everything works as new.  No stretches or dents.  Undercarriage is immaculate.

Do NOT mistake this care with other run of the mill Prowlers advertised.  Just compare it and look for the provenance.  This one was purchased to be a collector vehicle and taken care of in that manner.  Not a regular driver and certainly not aged as one.  Your investment is a one and original owner vehicle with complete documentation in a garaged and covered for the duration car.

Additional options/features:
- Plymouth Prowler Bra
- Plymouth Prowler car cover with tote bag
- Dealer installed mud flaps, professionally cut per specs.

**** Second to none provenance for collectors**** with original:
- Build Sheet
- "Vehicle Information Plus Summary Report"
- Condition Report - Auto Pickup Report - Reliable Carriers
- Dealer "We Owe" document
- Certificate of Origin
- Shipping Order
- Window sticker
- Odometer disclosure statement
- Brochure
- *** Exclusive *** Dealer spec sheets
- *** Exclusive *** Dealer color select (VERY RARE as according to official Plymouth documentation, which comes with the car, the 2000 Prowler was NOT offered in yellow.  After researching with Chrysler the best explanation as there was 1999 paint that was used in some of the 2000 vehicles).

Feel free to email any question as I am the original owner.  Willing to talk, but kindly do not expect miracles.  There is not another Prowler with supporting documentation like this anywhere.  Additional pictures of car and provenance available via email request.

Car is sold as is and where is.  Purchaser will pick-up or have shipped at their cost.  Payment by certified check.

Bill of sale will be provided and clear title.


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