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The Plymouth Prowler, later the Chrysler Prowler, is a retro-styled production sports car manufactured and marketed from 1997 to 2002 by DaimlerChrysler, based on the 1993 concept car of the same name. The Prowler was offered in a single generation in a front-engine, rear-drive, rear-transmission configuration. Total production was 11,702.
Plymouth Voyager 3: Minivan: The front of the car could be driven by itself or driven when attached to a "miniature tractor-trailer" Glass roof Plymouth X2S: Coupé Convertible: 2.0L (turbocharged) 167 hp V6: Plymouth Breeze: c.1990: Sedan: 2.0L 132 hp 4 cylinder engine 2.4L 150 hp Straight-four engine: Plymouth Prowler: 1993: Convertible: 3.5L ...
The design was also derived from the Neon, but with elements borrowed from another DaimlerChrysler concept car, the Plymouth Pronto. The Pronto Cruizer has a grille and fenders that similar the one used on the Plymouth Prowler. A roll-back fabric top was used on the Pronto Cruizer as well.
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The Prowler, a film starring Laurence Tierney and Farley Granger; Prowler (roller coaster), a wooden roller coaster at Worlds of Fun; Prowler , a type of spacecraft in Farscape; Plymouth Prowler, an automobile; Concept Prowler, an ultralight aircraft; Northrop Grumman EA-6B Prowler, an electronic warfare aircraft
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However, the inspiration for the Plymouth brand name came from Plymouth binder twine, produced by the Plymouth Cordage Company, also of Plymouth. The name was chosen by Joe Frazer due to the popularity of the twine among farmers. [5] The origins of Plymouth can be traced back to the Maxwell automobile.
The Plymouth Voyager 3 was a minivan concept car revealed by Plymouth in 1989. Part of the car's aerodynamic design featured a glass roof. Part of the car's aerodynamic design featured a glass roof. One thing that was unique about this car was that in a sense it was a miniature tractor-trailer ; the cab separated from the back of the car and ...