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1999 Plymouth Prowler, Purple, Unique, Replica, Kit Car, Sports Car, Vintage on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:31500
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Selling my baby. 1999 Plymouth Prowler. I've owned it for over 10 years and always kept it covered in the Garage. Never seen rain. Interior is like new. Runs perfect with head jerking power. Everywhere you go people stop and ask you questions about it. It also has the rare matching purple bumpers. Top in excellent shape. 31,500 miles. In 5 more years it will be a 20 year classic and the value is only going up on these rare beauties!Serious buyers only please

This vehicle is in great shape but it is still a 15 year old car so it's not perfect. Here are the minor things that I know needs work. The tires are run flat tires since there is no room anywhere on the car for a spare. The tire air pressure light keeps coming on when you hit a pothole. even though the air is fine. I've replaced  the tire sensors in the tires but it still happens on big bumps. Speaking of bumps, the 10 CD skips every time you hit a big bump too so I just disconnected it. I'm sure it still works if you think you could mount it with less jiggle. The automatic trunk latch button doesn't work but there is a pull cable right next to it that I've always used instead. The convertible top frame has been repaired at some point but it works great. The paint is really good too. Minor nicks from 15 years of easy use but looks great from 6 feet away.

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I will not sell a car to someone with zero feedback. Winning bidder must contact the me within 24 hours of the auction close and the purchase transaction completed within 5 calendar days.I reserve the right to re-list or sell the vehicle in the event of a non-paying bidder. $500 deposit required within 24 hours of auction close. Deposit is non refundable.

I have done my best to accurately describe this vehicle. Please keep in mind, this is a USED vehicle and there is NO SUCH THING as perfect condition. As with most pre-owned vehicles, minor wear such as scratches may be discernable and degree of wear is often related to age of the vehicle. I welcome and encourage pre-delivery inspections. It is up to the buyer to see and further inspect the car, if they so choose, before the end of the auction. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS.

Miles posted in this listing may vary slightly due to local test-driving, in transit repairs, or road testing. 

This auction is an agreement to purchase this vehicle.

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