“The only people that buy these cars are dudes that like to be called “Daddy,””
“The only people that buy these cars are dudes that like to be called “Daddy,””
Well Prowlers are cool and this one is in good condition without too much mileage. So this is a NP!
Slow as fuck, but it’ll get way more attention than any Challenstangero out there.And in the end of the day that’s what the prowler is about. Slap on your fedora, tommy Bahama shirt and sunglasses and cruise around town with the top down get all the attentions.
Thats not a Chrysler. So yeah....zero
And we still paid for that damn thing.
You lucked out. Stadium have a net negative economic effect on local communities according to studies.
Um. So this is one of the cheapest Prowlers for sale in the USA. This is undoubtable a nice price. Your opinions of the car model itself don’t necessarily dictate whether its a good price.
Minnesota Vikings were thinking of putting their new government funded Stadium about 1.5 miles from my house. 10 Games a year plus playoffs and they did one Superbowl so far. And Monster truck, NCAA Playoffs etc etc. Surrounded by restaurants and hotels etc etc.
It’s a God Damned Loch Ness monster. Don’t let it trick you children.
**to self; *sigh* It’s NP or ND, not “would you buy it”**
I’m glad I triggered someone heading into the weekend.
No one wants to be seen in this.
I mean, I understand the Prowler, and for under 70,000 miles, I’ll NP this one, even with the hideous aftermarket grille.
I bet 253 hp is about 53 more hp than most of the ‘32 Fords running around with lame-ass tree-fiddy motors.
You know, everyone likes to point out all the supposed faults in this car but I would argue this was one of the better performance cars of it’s time, especially since we’re talking about a later 2001 model with the performance upgrades.
Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude.
No idea what the market is like, but I imagine most are still around and in decent shape since they were always weekend/2nd cars. I remember getting super excited seeing them on the road when I was a kid, but I don’t know the last time I’ve come across one (at least 10 years?).
Nice price all the way with the usual disclaimer - see and inspect it. Plenty of power with the later motor and more is available. It’s not a Viper/track car. It’s to be seen in/arrive in/get ice cream with a grandchild in. A fun car, just don’t be serious about it.
It’s worth the money. The paint’s not sun-burnt through (no small issue in sunny Florida) indicating that it’s been garage-kept. Low mileage indicates that this served sparing duty as a weekend toy rather than a regular driver.
If my bank account (and wife) would allow, I’d buy it. It’s a weekend car, they’re fun (have friends who still have one, purchased new) and it’s easy to live with, unlike some of other, sportier and more exotic things that tempt you to empty your wallet.