Plymouth / Chrysler Prowler
The Plymouth Prowler was a "retro"-styled production car, with the body produced in Shadyside, Ohio, USA
from 1997 until 2002. It featured a powertrain lifted from Chrysler's LH-cars, with a 253 hp 3.5 L SOHC V6 engine
occupying the usual underhood area, but with the 4-speed Autostick automatic transmission relocated to the rear;
the two were joined by a flexible driveshaft which rotates at engine speed similar to the C5 Corvette and the Alfa Romeo 75.
The Prowler was the first rear-wheel drive Plymouth since the 1989 Plymouth Gran Fury. It was based on the 1993 concept car
of the same name. After the Plymouth marque was discontinued in 2001, the Prowler was sold as a Chrysler until 2002.
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