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)

[edit] 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.

[edit] Price

What does one of these bad boys go for?

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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?