2001 Chrysler Prowler Convertible W/ Matching Ajax Trailer, 9,437 Miles!!!! on 2040-cars
Sheridan, Wyoming, United States
2001 Chrysler Prowler Mulholland Blue with Matching Trailer One Owner 9,437 Miles The 2001 “Mulholland Edition” Chrysler Prowler was painted Prowler Midnight blue with a dark blue convertible cloth top and black leather interior. A light blue pinstripe was hand-painted around the upper beltline to give the two-seat roadster even more of a hand-crafted, customized touch. The original owner purchased this car new in Billings, Montana. It has 9,437 original miles. This car has always been garaged in a climate controlled area.
The “Mulholland Edition” Prowler is named after Mulholland Drive in Los Angles, the scene of countless classic movies and home to many exotic cars. Only 1,281 Mulholland Edition Prowlers were built and only 68 matching AJAX trailers were ever built.
This super fun car is a V-6 3.5 liter roadster with 253 hp @ 6,400 rpm. The Prowler is made of a high-strength aluminum alloy, as used in airplanes and boats, to resist degradation, noise, and oxidation. A new joining process provides the same body stiffness as steel cars, and careful design allowed for similar safety.
The control arms, rocker arms and knuckles (both front and rear) are made using aluminum that is pressurized into a die, similar to plastic injection molding. The process is called semi-solid forming, and it is stronger than traditional casting with less tendency to weaken over time. The Prowler has remote keyless entry, air conditioning, 320-watt stereo with six-CD changer, audio and cruise controls on the steering wheel, and power windows and mirrors. If you have any questions feel free to call 307.752.6033. I will give you any info I may have or direct you to the owner. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!
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