My 5th Ave came with the "Luxury Equipment Package". It has every option offered for 5th Ave's except the Leather interior and sunroof.
Special features and ad-ons that my car has include:
This picture was taken shortly after I bought the car. It really doesn't show too much, but since the other photos didn't turn out properly, this one is part of the car's history with me.
From in the car it's pretty noticeable that the right side of the Fifth Avenue's dashboard is angled towards the driver. If you look closely at the area underneath the radio those 2 light marks are the passenger side mirror control and the rear amplifier button for the radio.
Normally it doesn't get this dusty, but leave it indoors for a while and that's what happens. if the interior was a lighter color, one would be able to see the velour finish on the seats.
Under the hood. It shure isn't a show stopper, and this 318 could probably stand a good shampoo, but with 113,000kms (70,000mi) it runs like new.
Two siblings side-by-side. This was supposed to be a representation of the 2 different roof lines, but also does a good job at showing the badly deteriorated roof on the 5th Ave.
My 88 Fifth Avenue, this one was purchased in June of '99. It has tinted windows and grey cloth interior. This picture was taken very shortly after the 360 from the Caravelle was dropped into it. Re-wiring under the hood to accept the older computer still had to be done.
This one lacks the illuminated entry w/light-up key locks and auto-off headlights which the '84 has. It also didn't originally come with a power antenna (one of the first things I added). It does have power mirrors, which thanks to Eric Rolfe the '84 will soon have aswell.