Talk:Plymouth Prowler
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I believe you could have bought an optional mini-trailer to tow behind the car, to make up for the lack of trunk space in the actual Prowler. --LeoTheLion 1 July 2005 17:35 (UTC)
- To the best of my recollection, that's correct. I specifically remember seeing pictures of a violet Prowler with a matching trailer hooked to the back. It was a very stylish, aerodynamic trailer from the looks of it. Obviously no one wants to stick a trailer to their supercharged hundred-thousand-dollar hot rod, but if they absolutely need to haul something big with that particular car, they might as well do it as attractively as they can. Though I suppose the argument can also be made that if you can afford a Prowler, then you can afford another car with more storage space. Mk623SC20K 22:00, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
Trivia
The Plymouth Prowler logo, a stalking 'big cat' (i.e. mountain lion-size), was the same as Grumman's logo for the Prowler aircraft.
Price
What does one of these bad boys go for?
Price
In 1998, a Prowler prototype was buried in a time capsule in Tulsa, Oklahoma to be unearthed in 2048, whereupon it will be returned to DaimlerChrysler. What does that mean? Where is the citation? Is that a joke or some weird corporate plan?
Prowler...
The time capsule thing is true. If I get a chance, I will try to find an article containing it... As far as price goes, these things were pretty rare, espacially in the most recent years (they had a lot of rare editions/packages). They retailed new for roughly $50k U.S in their earlier years, but the price went up in their later years. In Canada, some of the rare editions brought around the $70K+ mark. They are a nice touring cruiser. Not made for blistering speed (..they weren't slow though..), but more for cruising the streets. They also were nice also on long, winding country highways...they loved the twisties, handled great, ate up the curves... This is a nice article over all 04:39, 9 May 2007 (UTC)jon the dodgeboy
Top Marques magazine (UK) had one for £27 000 (3.5litre convertable).(86.152.184.218 (talk) 16:06, 5 June 2008 (UTC))
10th Anniversary Photobook
The lucky folks that got the limited edition book from ProwlTalk could ebay the books for ALOT of money.Karanguniboi 14:24, 22 May 2007 (UTC)ProwlerFan
Where can I purchase the Photobook?
Any one know where I can get a copy of the book? And the cost? 65.119.155.2 04:14, 23 May 2007 (UTC) ProwlerGuy
The books are sold out. You can buy raffle tickets on ProwlTalk to win a copy at the Tulsa 2007 event. 12.47.27.87 00:58, 30 May 2007 (UTC)BlackProwler
Time Capsule Citation
http://198.207.222.14:81/search/X?SEARCH=Tulsas+Centennial+time+capsule
Question When will the time capsule car that was buried for Tulsa's Centennial be dug up?
Answer In celebration of Tulsa's Centennial (Tulsa was incorporated on January 18, 1898), a time capsule was buried on January 17, 1998 in Centennial Park, located at 1028 E. Sixth Street (Sixth and Peoria). Various items were placed in this capsule including a purple, Chrysler Prowler, a case of Webber's Root Beer, and a cellular phone. This capsule is to remain buried for 50 years and will be dug up again sometime in 2048.
Source Tulsa World, March 9, 2003, p. A15; Tulsa World, August 22, 1997, p. A13; Tulsa World, January 16, 1998, p.15; and Tulsa World, January 17, 1998, p. 20. 65.119.155.2 04:17, 23 May 2007 (UTC)ProwlerGuy