Perhaps the Plymouth tribute to the hot rod is best described in their own words; “So here’s to the inextinguishable, blue-burning flame that motivates a select few artisans to construct achingly beautiful and awesomely competent machines from an assemblage of vintage tin, hammer-formed aluminum, and contemporary components. Like country music, Cajun food, and the remote ribbon of road called Route 66 that wraps the Southwest into a pastel package, hot rods are woven into all that is original, worthwhile and enduring about America.”
The Prowler is a fully loaded, go anywhere roadster that renewed Plymouth’s commitment to making a youthful and affordable car that would remind you of a hot rod, but with refinements that would wrap you in luxury and appointments not associated with the originals. Finished in black with black interior and black top, the Prowler runs with a 3.5-liter, 253-hp V-6 engine that is mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. Along with air conditioning and an AM/FM radio, the Prowler has a power top, windows, steering and brakes.