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1999 Plymouth Chrysler Prowler Highboy With Highboy Trailer on 2040-cars

US $23,999.00
Year:1999 Mileage:107800 Color: paint has some chips and paint flaws in a few places but this car is really fun to drive
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States

The car is a '99 Prowler that is highly modified and customized. It is a 2-Owner car. The original owner ordered it and the Factory Trailer from the same Texas Dealer. A 1-owner Texas car til I bought it. Owner #1 did all the major customizing and had spent a ton on it. Here are some of the particulars:
'99 Prowler, Black top and Yellow bottom and painted single-line pinstripes similar to a Black Tie or Woodward. The car has appx 107800 miles and still runs fine. Normal Oil Pressure, Cooling and Shifting. It has a few oil drips, not much, from a leaking Valve Cover Gasket. It doesn't bother me as I just throw a piece of cardboard under it to catch the drips. The interior shows some wear and the exterior paint has some chips and paint flaws in a few places but this car is really fun to drive. Best of all, this Highboy Prowler is 1 of only 20 made. The Highboy Trailer is a One-Of-A-Kind. Highboy Kits are pretty rare, I have never seen another except in pictures. Everything works, the Wheels are nice and I'd rate them a 8 1/2 out of 10. The Tires on the car are Runflats with about 85% wear left on the Rears and 95% wear remaining on the Fronts. The car and Trailer have both always been garaged. 
The Convertible Top has been replaced at some time and has no cuts, wear spots or tears on the outside. It has Prowler-Pro Belanger Headers with no cats but I do have the "Y" Pipe with cats by Prowler Pro that goes with the car when sold (see last pic). It has a Custom Radiator that always runs cool, a Custom Trailer Hitch that is hidden behind the rear fold-up Licence Plate and a TGF Front Turn Signal Replacement Kit (no longer made and very collectible). It has a Prowler Yellow Custom Prowler Steering Wheel, a 300M Shift Knob and some other Interior upgrades. I have done a lot to this car to make EVERYTHING work as it should and in the process, replaced a lot of worn parts. It also has a New Battery, a Door Wider-Opening Kit installed, and Stainless Sill Moldings. I'm sure I have forgotten some of the options added to this unique Prowler. Although it nearly has 108,000 miles on it, that actually works out to less than 7200 miles per year. There still is a LOT of life left in this one.
In my thinking this car would be Perfect as a 2nd Prowler for a Prowler Enthusiast who already owns a Stock Prowler and knows his or her way around one. It has NEVER been in any accidents. 
The Outside Mirrors are finicky, sometimes they move left and right, top and bottom and some times they dont. Doesn't bother me, as once they are in position for me, they stay that way.
It also comes with the One-Of-A-Kind Prowler Highboy Ajax Trailer, the one in the pics. The ONLY Highboy Trailer ever made, with 20" Prowler Wheels and Tires and with the same paint scheme as the car. The Car is nick-named "Outlaw" since the headlights are painted black and makes the car look like a bandit. The Trailer is "Outlaw II" but both are decals and can easily be removed. Comes with both Keys and Remotes, a complete Owners Manual and the Prowler CD that you were supposed to get when the car was originally bought. I also will include both Stock Rear Quarter Panels, both Tail Lights and the Rear Body Panel that can be used to convert the Car back to Stock, should the new owner want to (see next-to-last-pic). This is nearly $2500.00 alone, in extra parts!
Just keep in mind that this car is very Fun, Fast and Reliable and if you think you attracted a lot of attention in your Stock Prowler, be ready to REALLY attract attention in this one. The annual Texas car safety inspection was done recently and it passed with NO problems. Both Car and Trailer have lien-free Texas Titles and up to date Registrations and License Plates.
Selling the car and trailer as a package, for the one bid price. 
Please keep in mind that this car is NOT a Garage Queen but a fun driver. I would suggest any potential Buyer come and look it over or have your representative look at it for you before you bid. If you are married, be sure your Wife is OK with it before you bid..
I have a few extras I may throw in on the deal too.  This is as inexpensive a Prowler and Prowler Trailer you will EVER find! 
Any questions please feel free to call me at 210-415-8707.
Local pick up is preferred and I will not ship for you. But, you make the arrangements and I'll help get it set to travel and make it available for pick up.
And of course, there is no Warranty, both are sold AS-IS. Thanks for looking.

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