2001 Plymouth Prowler, probably the most radical styling exercise ever to reach actual production. The Prowler made its debut as a concept car in 1993, and I remember snickering to myself a couple of years later when rumors suggested it could see production. So when Chrysler dropped the Prowler bombshell on the public in 1997, the magazine writers weren't the only ones who were shocked! The Prowler's cutting-edge bonded aluminum chassis taught Chrysler's engineers how to efficiently organize and use these advanced construction techniques. Lift the unique triangular aluminum hood and you'll see the aluminum 3.5L 24v V6 engine, as well as the exotic pushrod-activated coilover shocks! Additional features include a fully independent suspension, power rack and pinion steering, power 4-wheel disc brakes with front drilled and slotted rotors, power windows, power door locks, air conditioning, 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive and cooler, electric remote mirrors, leather seating, tilt steering column, cruise control, an AM/FM/CD/Cassette stereo, and classic "big 'n' little" chromed alloy wheels wearing aggressive rubber (225/45ZR17 F, 295/40ZR20 R). New parts and upgrades include polished stainless steel suspension covers, wheel centers, brake caliper covers, roll pan cover, and door thresholds. This fun-to-drive attention magnet has fewer than 27K miles and drives beautifully. Ray-Bans and sunscreen not included. Another wild ride from the team that can make your dream a reality.