Vehicle Description
Yes, you really did just discover a survivor-grade 1989 Chrysler
Fifth Avenue. This fantastically classic sedan is loaded with
options in time capsule condition. So when something this unique is
also this affordable, you know there's a lot of attention already
on it.
This car really represents some of the last and best of traditional
American luxury. These Fifth Avenue sedans had sharply creased body
lines that instantly conveyed stature. Black paint is like sporting
formalwear. This is believed to be the original factory
application, and it has just the right amount of fade for people to
understand you have a survivor without ever saying a word. The
upper-class feeling continues on the tight-fitting color-matched
vinyl half-roof and the tastefully bold red pinstriping. As a true
classic American, there's plenty of brightwork on everything
including the big bumpers, full rocker trim, and that absolutely
distinct wide/tall front end. It really is a complete classic,
right down to the wire wheel covers.
The interior has a pure vintage and luxury style, and we love how
the exterior's red pinstripe gets your ready for the full red
package inside. This Fifth Avenue has averaged a little over 1,300
miles annually, and that kind of less use is really seen on the
interior's condition. The red leather upholstery is supple, and the
button-top presentation reminds us of a fireside armchair. The wood
paneling on the doors and dash show an amazing survivor quality
that further heightens the premium atmosphere. The full package is
well-preserved and well-presented. In fact, the only replacement
piece you may really find is the new headliner. There's plenty of
room for family and friends, but the driver is really always going
to be king. You have a fold-down armrest for bucket-like comfort,
and yours even power adjusts to the ideal position. It's an easy
reach to all the best features, like power windows, power locks,
cruise control, AM/FM/cassette stereo, and factory air
conditioning. The steering wheel is on a tilt column, and it also
highlights the car's most unique feature. Chrysler's M-body cars
were in production for over a decade, and this was its final year.
So you get the convenience of an airbag (the only year it was
standard) amongst classic style opulence.
Under the hood is Chrysler's faithful 318 cubic-inch V8. And with a
car that has been so authentic thus far, it's believed to be the
original powerhouse. This period-correct presentation shows all
signs of correct and regular maintenance. That's why the V8 fires
up easily, runs well, and drives with the classic big American
rear-wheel driver cruiser feeling. A supple ride, three-speed
automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, and discs
brakes all make this Chrysler sedan a terrific classic cruiser.
Complete with owner's manual, you already know how hard it is to
find a premium and well-kept sedan of this vintage. So you also
know it won't stay here long at this value price. Call today!!!