
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a Plymouth or Chrysler Prowler, Mecum’s Glendale 2025 auction is bringing you six incredible chances to do just that. From March 18-22, a unique collection of these retro-inspired roadsters will cross the auction block, offering collectors and enthusiasts a rare opportunity to snag a low-mileage example of Chrysler’s boldest design experiment.
Among the highlights is a stunning 1997 Plymouth Prowler in Prowler Purple, the very color that defined the model’s debut year. With just 300 miles on the odometer, this pristine example is one of only 457 produced in 1997, making it a true collector’s gem.

Another standout is the 2000 Plymouth Prowler Woodward Edition, finished in a striking two-tone black and orange scheme. With just 638 miles, this is one of only 153 Woodward Editions ever built, celebrating Detroit’s legendary cruising culture.
For fans of sleek and refined styling, the 2001 Chrysler Prowler Mulholland Edition is a showstopper. Finished in Mulholland Blue, this limited-edition model is one of only 1,281 produced for 2001 and shows just 1,229 miles.

Rounding out the collection is a 2000 Plymouth Prowler in Bright Silver, an incredibly rare find with just 714 miles. With only 711 Silver Prowlers built that year, this example stands out as one of the best-preserved.
The Prowler’s radical hot rod styling, exposed front suspension, and lightweight aluminum construction made it an icon, though Chrysler’s decision to pair it exclusively with a four-speed automatic transmission left many enthusiasts wishing for a manual option. Still, its distinctive look and limited production have helped it solidify its place as a sought-after collectible.

With no reserve on these low-mileage examples from The Warehouse Collection, each Prowler is guaranteed to find a new home. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to add one of these unique machines to your garage, Mecum Glendale 2025 might be your best shot.
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