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Prowler has only 26,400 miles on the odometer and looks very good for such an old ride. How much do you think it is worth?
Smack dab in the middle of the decade, Chrysler produced what's probably among the weirdest, most interesting cars of the '90s: the Plymouth Prowler (and later Chrysler Prowler) factory hot rod.
Even if you don't own a Plymouth Prowler, this is a surprisingly affordable way to express your 90s nostalgia in trailer form ...
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If you've been around long enough, you probably remember the Plymouth Prowler. In essence, the Prowler was a modern take on a ...
Engine 3.5-liter V6 Power When Plymouth introduced the Prowler in 1997, it was unlike anything else on the road. Chrysler's sub-brand had committed to building a modern-day hot rod—a factory ...
The Plymouth Prowler isn’t so much a car as it is a state of mind, an experience, an event. It’s the most unusual vehicle to hit the road since the Dodge Viper in ’92, one that should be ...
The Plymouth Prowler doesn't have a sterling reputation in the automotive press. At the time of its 1997 debut, it was criticized for packing a 3.5-liter V6 in a body that screamed for a V8 ...
The only thing holding back the classic Plymouth Prowler from being the perfect long-distance touring car is its decided lack of storage space. That's something today's Nice Price or No Dice '99 ...
I was still a preteen when the Plymouth Prowler was first presented to the world, but I remember how disappointed people were with it. My dad, especially. He was hoping for something more.
There are no do-overs in life, and few things exemplify that more than the Plymouth Prowler. The nouveaux hot rod was supposed to be a daring sequel to the howlin’ Dodge Viper when it launched ...