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In 1997, the automotive world witnessed the birth of the Plymouth Prowler – a quirky and distinctive two-seat automobile that emerged as a modern interpretation of a hot rod for the 21st century. The inspiration for this remarkable creation was ignited when Chrysler Corporation tasked their design team with crafting a hot rod, and the Prowler was the remarkable outcome. Although it found a modest place in the market, with slightly over 11,700 units sold, this rarity has imbued the 2001 Chrysler Prowler with a unique and coveted status. With 59,000 miles on its odometer, this Prowler eagerly awaits its next enthusiastic owner – could that be you?
Cloaked in a shade of blue that almost transcends into a deep black under certain lighting conditions, the 2001 Chrysler Prowler commands attention like no other contemporary vehicle. Your gaze will first be drawn to its modern-styled headlamp clusters, which are complemented by retro-styled separate bumpers positioned directly beneath. Moving along, you'll discover its front wheels placed at the far edges of the body, a design feature reminiscent of classic boats. This hot rod aesthetic continues along the sculpted sides and culminates in the elegantly curvaceous rear. During this journey, you'll undoubtedly notice the gleaming chrome alloy wheels paired with generously sized tires. The split-design rear bumper proudly bears the "Prowler" script and twin shiny exhaust pipes right below. And for those curious about weather protection, this convertible is graced with a black canvas top and fully functional side windows. Once you've managed to collect your wits from the sight of this spectacle, stepping inside reveals a modern and comfortable two-seat cabin adorned with a plethora of creature comforts. The interior boasts features such as air conditioning, one-touch power windows for the driver, a rear window defroster, and a steering wheel enveloped in supple leather. A closer examination of the steering wheel unveils buttons for controlling the cruise settings. The instrument cluster showcases white-faced dials, including an impressive tachometer. For those seeking a musical journey, a well-appointed head unit awaits, complete with cassette tape playback capability, a versatile five-band equalizer, and a mini joystick for precise control over sound balance.
Nestled beneath the sculpted hood of the 2001 Chrysler Prowler rests a spirited 3.5L V6 engine, generating 253hp and orchestrating a thrilling rear-wheel-drive experience through a 4-speed Autostick automatic transmission. This engine's prowess allows the Prowler to accelerate from 0 to 60mph in under six seconds and reach an electronically limited top speed of 126mph. Complementing this performance, power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering and 4-wheel disc brakes contribute to a modern and refined driving experience that harmoniously complements its unique design.
In 1997, the automotive world witnessed the birth of the Plymouth Prowler – a quirky and distinctive two-seat automobile that emerged as a modern interpretation of a hot rod for the 21st century. The inspiration for this remarkable creation was ignited when Chrysler Corporation tasked their design team with crafting a hot rod, and the Prowler was the remarkable outcome. Although it found a modest place in the market, with slightly over 11,700 units sold, this rarity has imbued the 2001 Chrysler Prowler with a unique and coveted status. With 59,000 miles on its odometer, this Prowler eagerly awaits its next enthusiastic owner – could that be you?
Imperial is a brand that many people today won’t remember, or know about at all. So let us give you a quick history lesson. In 1926, Chrysler Corporation started using the Imperial tag to denote the top-tier trim level of their finest automobiles. This remained the status quo until 1955, when Imperial was spun off as a separate brand under the Chrysler Corporation. It represented the brand’s luxury offerings, and gave us cars like this 1966 Imperial Crown Classic. This car is a second-generation example with 51,000 miles on the clock and it currently resides in Naples, Florida. Why not buy it as a tasteful classic car as well as a smart future investment?
The Chrysler Saratoga, with its name inspired by the famed Saratoga Springs, has been a recurring presence in Chrysler's lineup since its introduction in 1949. This 1951 model, hailing from the nameplate's third iteration, showcases the timeless appeal of the Saratoga as either a sedan or coupe. The featured sedan variant, boasting just under 51,000 miles, has benefited from numerous new parts, ensuring its classic charm is matched by reliable performance.
The C6 Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most loved generations of the storied supercar-challenging American sportscar. It has the power to humble even the most demanding drivers and singlehandedly manages to offer a compelling alternative to so many European alternatives. If you love the famous Corvette, then you’re likely going to love this incredible example. Our featured car is a 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Z16 Grand Sport, which has been lovingly preserved, as the owner reports that it remains in all-original condition. And, with just 13,689 miles on it, this could be the opportunity to own a relatively low-mileage example of modern-classic ’Vette.
Ford’s Mustang has been around for over sixty years and is now in its seventh generation. It’s one of those relatively rare nameplates that’s been around since the time of your parents, and your grandparents as well, if you’re a Millenial or Gen Z’er. Few automotive nameplates can claim such fame, or celebrate anniversaries in spades. Take this fourth-generation 2004 Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Convertible 40th Anniversary as a prime example. Having traveled a smidge over 28,000 miles and currently chilling out in Maryland, this drop-top pony could be your weekend ride, as well as a significant nest egg, given that it’ll be a classic very soon. The car reportedly comes with all maintenance up to date, for peace of mind.
The C8 Corvette has graduated to become a proper supercar-killing mid-engine monster. But for many, the C7 Corvette is an icon in its own right. It likely is the last front-engine ’Vette, a formula that lasted seven generations. And in ZR1 guise, this 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Coupe 3ZR is every bit as formidable a package, ready to dominate the street and the track. Our featured car is reportedly a low-mileage example, with just 2,290 miles on the odometer. It’s also equipped with the 3ZR Premium Equipment Group and a host of performance-focused upgrades, making this a rare opportunity to own one of the most powerful Corvettes ever built.
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