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2002 Chrysler Prowler

Auburn Hills, Mich., - It's last call for Prowlers in 2002. First offered only in Prowler Purple, Chrysler will offer its final run of 300 Prowlers in Deep Candy Red.

'Our last Prowlers will be painted Deep Candy Red, a color that will be instantly recognizable in the hot rod community,' said Tom Marinelli, Vice President, Chrysler/Jeep® Global Brand Center. 'The color will feature a new paint technology in its pearl coat that will actually make the car sparkle in bright light.'

Prowler represents yet another great chapter in Chrysler's storied history of bringing concept cars to reality. The two-seat roadster easily ranks alongside Dodge Viper, Chrysler PT Cruiser and the all-new 2004 Chrysler Crossfire, which will be revealed at the Los Angeles Auto Show in early 2002.

'We anticipated a five-year run for Prowler when we started production in 1997,' said Marinelli. 'Like Dodge Viper and Chrysler PT Cruiser, Prowler showcases the innovation, technology and creativity within this company. While we're discontinuing Prowler production, I can assure you that we've got even more head-turning vehicles in our pipeline.'

Prowler first appeared as a concept car at the 1993 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Favorable response prompted the former Chrysler Corporation to unveil a production version of Plymouth Prowler at the 1996 North American International Auto Show. Official production for Plymouth Prowler began in July, 1997 as a 1997 model at Conner Avenue Assembly Plant in Detroit. With the discontinuation of the Plymouth brand in January of 2000, Prowler continued as a Chrysler. The last Prowler will be manufactured in February of 2002.

Prowler features a 3.5-liter 24-valve sequential multi-point electronic fuel injection, 60-degree single overhead cam, all-aluminum V-6 engine that produces 253 horsepower at 6400 rpm, and 255 lb.-ft. of torque at 3950 rpm. In addition, Prowler's electronic four-speed rear-wheel drive automatic transaxle features an AutoStick® shifter, which allows the driver to shift gears by simply tapping the gear lever.

Visually, Prowler pays tribute to the rolling art of hot rods. Prowler also embodies some of the most advanced technology and materials, and has the distinction of being North America's most aluminum-intensive vehicle. To date, Prowler has cruised into the hearts and garages of more than 11,000 passionate automotive enthusiasts throughout North America.

Prowler Facts and Figures

The manufacturer's suggested retail price for 2002 Chrysler Prowler is $44,625, plus $775 for destination. A matching Prowler trailer is $5,075. Approximately 20 percent of all Prowlers are sold with a matching trailer.

Through November of 2001, more than 11,000 Prowlers have been sold.

Of total Prowlers sold, 1,530 were purple, 1,576 were yellow, 1,911 were black, 1,573 were red, 151 were black/red two-tone ('Woodward Edition'), 1,342 were silver, 163 were silver/black two-tone ('Black Tie Edition'), 1,039 were orange, 1,278 were Mulholland Blue and 616 were Inca Gold.

Demographics for a Prowler owner: nearly 90 percent male, 70 percent are married, median age of 52 with a median income of $190,000.

by DaimlerChrysler Corp.

by Chrysler


Roadster
Chassis number: 1C3EW65G22V11922

The Prowler was introduced at the 1993 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan and was instantly hailed as an attractive automobile that married style with performance. It was a modern street rod that enjoyed a production lifespan from 1997 until 2002. It was produced by the Plymouth marque until 2001 when the Plymouth name was discontinued. The Chrysler Company produced the car beginning in 2002.

The car is powered by a V6 engine that displaces 3.5-liter and produces over 250 horsepower. They were given a four-speed Autostick gearbox and four-wheel ventilated disc brakes. The body was formed from aluminum in a style reminiscent of the open-wheel roadsters of the 1930s.

This 2002 Chrysler Prowler with Trailer was offered for sale at the 2007 RM Auctions held at Meadow Brook. The car was offered without reserve and estimated to fetch between $40,000 - $60,000. There are just 78 miles on the odometer and is one of just 1,436 examples produced in 2002. It is one of only 301 examples finished in Deep Candy Red. Needless to say, it is in excellent and original condition. The car was purchased with power windows and door locks, a 320-watt sound system with six-disc CD changer, and a matching rear-end inspired trailer still in the original factory crating.

At auction, this car did find a new owner, and one that was willing to pay nearly $50,000 to own this soon-to-be American classic. The car was sold for $49,500.

by Dan Vaughan