Looking at todays hyper-conservative automotive climate, it seems astounding that a major automaker like Chrysler would not only conceive of something like the Prowler, but actually build it! Intended to help the automaker expand its knowledge of aluminum-intensive manufacturing, the Prowler became an instant icon that successfully blended hot-rodding traditions with modern day usability. Unlike any 1934 Ford roadster out there, this is literally a rod that can be driven to work every day without compromise. Inca Gold was introduced in 2002 as the 10th limited-edition Prowler color, and when Prowler production ended entirely a few months later, only 616 had been built in this striking hue. With only 349 original miles, you can be assured that this is as close to a new Prowler as youre going to find anywhere, and while low-mileage examples arent exactly rare, this is a 1-owner car with full documentation and in spectacular original condition. As a halo vehicle, Chrysler knew the Prowler had to be exceptional in every way, so the finish got extra attention at the factory, and includes a custom pinstripe hand-applied by Dr. Ru (AKA Rudy Kutey). All the other standard Prowler features, from the cycle-like front fenders to the sleek flush-mounted taillights are, of course, in pristine condition. In the same way, the exposed aluminum suspension components are still as-cast, the black rubber fender guards are unmarked, and the finish has never seen rain or snow, as youd expect. The charcoal gray leather interior (known as "Agate" in Chrysler parlance) might just be the most highly functional hot rod interior ever designed. Supportive seats with Prowler logos embroidered in their backs, center-mounted instruments in a body-colored gauge panel, and dual airbags mean this is no home-built machine. As an OEM build, things like the A/C and stereo are not just adequate, but superbly powerful, and you also get cruise control, power windows and locks, and a bunch of other convenience items that standard rods can only dream about. The snug-fitting black canvas top folds effortlessly and disappears completely beneath a hard shell, and includes a heated rear window. Also in the tradition of great rods, theres not much of a trunk, but you probably wont even notice or care. Performance is impressive thanks to a 3.5 liter V6 making 253 horsepower, or about three times the power of a 1934 Ford flathead V8. Its linked to a 4-speed automatic transaxle mounted integral with the rear axle, so handling is impressive, not clumsy like most rods. The engine is unmodified and completely original, with all the factory markings intact. The suspension is fully independent so it rides quite well for a sporty roadster, and massive disc brakes with ABS provide serious stopping power. Contributing to the Prowlers outrageous look are the custom-made wheels, measuring 17x7.5 up front and a massive 20x10 out back and wearing 225/40/17 and 295/40/20 Goodyears, respectively. If youre looking for a Prowler to put away for posterity, you can scarcely do better than this limited-edition Inca Gold example. If youre just looking for one to enjoy, this is like buying a brand new one off the showroom floor. Calltoday! This vehicle is located in our Dallas/Fort Worth showroom. For more information, please call (817) 764-8000 or toll free (855) 877-2707.
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