Low Milage 2002 Chrysler Prowler Base Convertible 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States
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This Yellow Prowler has 1310 miles on presently, 1303 of which came on the trip from the WoodHouse Chrysler dealer in Nebraska and driven by the owner to Manitowoc WI. in 2003 and still has dealer plate on and even the scan labels still not burned off of the exhaust manifolds. This Prowler was delivered to a custom car shop where it was to be prototyped into a retro rod of the 30's. During the begining of the customization process the Owner died and the project was halted and the car was in storage over legal issues between the business owner and the widow of the deceased owner of the car though 2010 at which time the business went under in the Obama recession. I acting as the owners (widows) representitive was able to get the car back in 2010 and have been holding the car in storage since and have just recently come to terms with the widow, to sell the Prowler, the title is clear and in her name and ready to be sold , vehicle is all stock except for Custom Stainless vertical grill which was in it when I picked it up. I will buy a stock grill for new owner in exchange for the custom grill if perferred. If you have been looking for an excellent low milage Prowler and have been looking at what the asking prices are for very low milage Prowlers then you know this is priced to sell and will be sold. I brought a new 84 month Mopar battery for it and took the car for a spin and put 7 miles on it from 1303 to the present 1310 miles and it is in perfect driving condition. This vehicle has no outstanding manufacturing updates according to Dealer information. so any issues were completed before the owner died. Since the vehicle is in Wisconsin, and widow is on the east coast, this sale will be handled though an Attorney who will recieve and clear payment and recieve and approve the title before any funds and title are transferred, contact me for details. This will be a no reserve auction with a stating bid of $28,000 which is well below value for this vehicle. The Buy it Now price is $35,000 and with that I will include the Prowler Delivery hardtop that I have for sale on ebay now for $4,000 and also purchase a new stock grill to go along with the custom Stainless vertical grill in the car now buyer will get both. Questions ? Please contact me directly 920-912-6933 best times to call 9-12 am cst or leave message and I will return your call. Vehicle is available for inspection at your request prior to sale. Must be paid in full prior to pickup and or shipping which is new owners responibility. Since the vehicle is also for sale locally I reserve the right to cancel this auction at anytime durning the running of and outside of Ebay Motors. P.S also have an 2007 Mustang Saleen/Parnelli Jones Edition #100 of 500 made 302 wipple supercharged at 625 hp 12k miles if you know anybody with interest pass it along with my p.n. Thanks Steven |
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China own a Detroit automaker? Would the U.S. let that happen?
Tue, Aug 15 2017The news that several Chinese automakers want to buy Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and that one has even made an offer, elicits some mixed feelings. On one hand, as some have pointed out, it could be a win-win both for China and for FCA's American workers, ensuring the company's survival and opening new markets. On the other hand, this is China, whose trade relationship with the U.S. is the source of considerable scrutiny from the Trump administration — and whose not-a-friend, not-an-enemy status is particularly difficult to gauge right now during heightened tensions with its client state North Korea. So would such a deal pass regulatory muster? One reason that springs to mind for blocking any sale has to do with national security. Chrysler's role as a military supplier dates back to Dodge trucks used by Gen. Blackjack Pershing to chase Pancho Villa in Mexico, and shortly thereafter by American forces in World War I. The Detroit Three automakers were, of course, mainstays of the Arsenal of Democracy of World War II. Even before U.S. entry into the war in December 1941, America's industrial machinery went into overdrive, and Chrysler was one of the biggest cogs. It engineered and built the M3, Sherman and Pershing tanks and trucks for Gen. George Patton's Redball Express. It helped develop a radar-guided antiaircraft gun that knocked German bombers and V1 rockets out of the sky — on one day, shooting down 97 of 101 V1s headed for London. On D-Day, the radar system helped thwart Luftwaffe counterattacks on the beaches of Normandy, and it later helped Allied forces break out at the Battle of the Bulge. Chrysler redesigned the Wright Cyclone engines used by the Boeing B-29 Superfortress, the plane that firebombed Tokyo and dropped the atomic bombs that ended the war. Chrysler even played a secret role refining uranium in Oak Ridge, Tenn., that was used in the Hiroshima bomb and in the ensuing Cold War arms race. It worked on military missiles and was NASA's prime contractor for the Saturn V rocket that put men on the moon. More recently, Chrysler produced the M1 Abrams tank. And of course Chrysler is the keeper of the flame for Jeep, a 75-plus-years military legacy handed down from Bantam and Willys to Kaiser to AMC to Chrysler. The point of this history lesson is to note that in times of war or national emergency, America's industrial might has been called to serve, and may well be called on again.
This government surveillance van is both cool and creepy, and it could be yours
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Chrysler appoints new heads of Alfa Romeo and Ram
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As a result of the appointments, both Bigland and Hegbloom will take up seats on Chrysler's NAFTA Leadership Team, and Bigland will also join the Fiat Chrysler Group Executive Council - the highest decision-making body in the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles empire.
As per Sergio Marchionne's leadership style, Bigland will continue to serve in two major capacities, maintaining his role as president and CEO of Chrysler Canada. Other senior executives who hold multiple key portfolios include Harald Wester (who serves as the group's Chief Technology Officer and also overseas Alfa Romeo, Maserati and Abarth), Olivier Francois (group Chief Marketing Officer and head of the Fiat brand) and Michael Manley (head of the Asia-Pacific region and the Jeep brand).
















