Just to let you know, the guys over at www.prowleronline.com are getting a group order on some maintenence parts to be reproduced that were no longer available, hoses, suspension parts, etc.
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/For...ML/000059.html
Just to let you know, the guys over at www.prowleronline.com are getting a group order on some maintenence parts to be reproduced that were no longer available, hoses, suspension parts, etc.
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/For...ML/000059.html
Last edited by daytonprowler; 01-10-2014 at 02:11 PM.
people actually drive them? i thought they were all garage queens.
i kid, i get one that comes in all the time with 105k on it, the owner is prolly one of the most annoying people i've ever met and he gives prowler owners a bad name.
I had one when I lived at the beach for a summer, but it's long gone. I was on HHI which is small island and the highest speed limit was 45, so it was great, but that's about the only place I can think that car would be worth driving. And it's the only car I've ever owned that makes the Viper look downright practical. lol
I have always wanted one. Prowler and an RT/10 are on my bucket list.
Can prolly get a great example for 30-40k.
Always liked them. It's like the Viper's cousin.
Cousin, red headed step child.....Be careful what you call it, they may want to join the VOA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Both built in the same plant. They actually hold thier value very well.
Bruce
We have our own club. www.prowleronline.com
We invite the Prowlers to some of our Ohio Viper Club events.
Randall,
How large of a person can actually drive one of those with the top up? height/weight?
Great car, great looks and I like all the special manufacturing techniques unique to the car. 2 More cylinders and they would of had a home run.
^^^what he said^^^
agreedGreat car, great looks and I like all the special manufacturing techniques unique to the car. 2 More cylinders and they would of had a home run.
Very unique car.i think there cool ,but w/ a v8 they would of rocked!
I'm not sure that car (as it was built) could handle the power of a V8. It had the worst cowl shake of anything I've ever had. The slightest bump in the road and I was wondering if the windshield was going to pop out.
Even for all its flaws though, it was a great beach "cruising" car.
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