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Squeezed into tight peg-legged jeans, a black leather jacket and motorcycle boots rapping out a staccato beat on the asphalt, our bad boy heads for his wheels, the totem of his manhood, his independence, parked under the neon at the edge of the road house lot. His rod is the Prowler California Kid, a coal black vision with vivid flames licking down the sides of the tapered hood that barely contains the high performance engine lurking inside. The Prowler California Kid is throbbing with power, flickering in tune to the pulsing neon, an adrenaline rush waiting to happen. The concept of the bad boy is as old as time. It reached its pinnacle in the 1950�s and enjoyed a revival in the early �70�s thanks to the mega hit American Graffiti, where it all came together with the right cast, the right sound track and the perfect set of wheels. The revival became a swell of incredible proportion that is still growing. Unlike Tom Wolfe, you can to back, to that magic time of bravado, daring and rebellion. Just slip into the Prowler California Kid, lite off the blown mill and head out to where the action is. Back in 1990, when the idea of a retro-rod first appeared on an index card at Chrysler�s Pacifica Design Center in Carlsbad, California, the designers dreamed of the marriage of hot rod passion mated with revolutionary technology. A rod that prowled the steamy streets of a more complex world; a blade runner that could take us back emotionally to the days when bad boys were totally cool. The design team of Performance West Group took the result of the 1990 �Idea Fair�, the limited production Prowler, and peeled away the layers to expose the Prowler California Kid that waited for release, just under the skin. The inspiration for the Prowler California Kid was none other than the legendary California Kid. A hammered, wildly flamed �34 three window coupe built by Pete Chapouris, �The Kid embodied the essence of the quintessential bad to the bone rod. This was a vehicle that carved its own legend on the street and as the "hero" of a movie of the same name in the early �70�s. The Prowler may be thoroughly modern under its aluminum and composite skin, yet it�s infused with the gene pool of the classic hot rod, with its narrow, pointed prow, sweeping body contours and low, sinister stance. The perfect starting point for the creation of the Prowler California Kid, a modern version of �The Kid. With this classic revival as the canvas, the Prowler was subjected to all of the traditional hot rod mods. The bumpers were stripped away, the body was sprayed with countless coats of Sherwin Williams gloss black paint and a set of bold, vivid graphic flames were expertly laid down by Mike Face. Adding to the bad boy persona, Metal Crafters created a sinister three window chopped style top that instantly transformed the Prowler California Kid into a wicked coupe, ready to cruise the mean streets as confidently as its predecessors did in another era. The Prowler California Kid hunches aggressively in search of its next prey, its stance accentuated by staggered rolling stock consisting of 20�s out back and 17�s up front. Colorado Custom salt flats inspired billet wheels provide the flash while super sticky 20 inch Goodyear Eagles out back stand ready lay down the smoke. The interior reflects the bold look of the exterior, a with an ultra trick Katzkin Kustom Leather treatment that carries the flaming passion into the intimate cockpit. The audio system has been enhanced with Clarion and Alphasonik components armed with enough decibel capability and sound quality to teach today�s youthful tuners where the concept of the rolling boom box really originated. Details abound on the Prowler California Kid. Flamed cycle fenders cover the front wheels, while out back a custom roll pan replete with banks of louvers is accented by massive four inch dual exhaust pipes. Darkly tinted windows infuse the Prowler California Kid with a look of sinister mystery and hint at an aura of danger for those foolish enough to challenge this no nonsense machine. Sensory overload is the message the Prowler California Kid sends. And, like everything about the Prowler California Kid, there�s plenty of power. Because, under the smoothie style flamed hood is a supercharged 3.5-liter 24-valve SOHC engine that produces in excess of 375 horsepower. A low restriction Borla cat back dual exhaust system capped off with 4 inch exhaust pipes adds to the sight and sound sensation the Prowler California Kid conveys. This is no kid-glove show car, and when pushed, the Prowler California Kid pushes back. The Prowler California Kid doesn�t just wear the duds of a bad boy, the heart of this Rod is pure power and riveting performance.
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