Plymouth Prowler Test Mule with Wrangler Body Must Be Seen

Say hello to the Prangler.

Very few people have the opportunity to see the dark world of automakers. We are occasionally privy to the wonderful mysteries of test mules, which extends beyond the camouflaged prototypes we showcase here. The Prangler is a case in point, and it’s not misspelled. It’s a bizarre combination of a Jeep Wrangler with a Plymouth Prowler, which was actually a Chrysler product back in 1990.

Plymouth Prowler Test Mule with Wrangler Body Must Be Seen

Online, the Prangler story is occasionally mentioned. The Drive This test mule is a reminder of how bizarre he was. Many have been disappointed by the passing of time. Chrysler Products from the 1990s. But back then, the automaker’s design language was impeccable and crazy concepts such as the Prowler with two seats were quickly put into production. Pranglers, yes, there were many, were created to speed up the testing process and disguise the Prowler’s production sheet metal.

Plymouth Prowler Test Mule with Wrangler Body Must Be Seen

The very old YouTube video at the beginning of this article shows that the Prangler was essentially a Prowler with a Jeep Wrangler greenhouse. Prowler is the wheelbase, and the powertrain is Prowler. However, instead of being confined to a roofless roadster, engineers and test drivers had the advantage of a fully enclosed cockpit that allowed them to enjoy comfort and store their testing gear. Although the Prowler had a soft top and windows, it was not very spacious as shown in the photos.

Plymouth Prowler Test Mule with Wrangler Body Must Be Seen

A handful of Pranglers were built for testing purposes, and rumors say one still exists but like all urban legends, nobody has proof to support the claim. Chalk it up to other 1990s and early 2000s Detroit test mule legends we’ve heard about, like Chrysler minivans with Viper powertrains and V8-powered Ford Five Hundred sedans.