Project Growler: Tuner Drops a 6.1-liter Hemi SRT8 into a Plymouth Prowler
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Project Growler: Tuner Drops a 6.1-liter Hemi SRT8 into a Plymouth Prowler



In some ways, the 1990s and 2000s will be remembered as the decades that brought retro styling to the automotive world. Among the first brands to exploit the interest in cars with old-fashion shapes but modern hardware was Plymouth with its Prowler.

The aggressive looking hotrod with open wheels and an open cabin began its life in 1997 as a Plymouth and ended its career in 2002 as a Chrysler model, after the latter pulled the plug on the Plymouth brand in 2001.

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