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The Beginning Of Our Journey Together.

My first mopar product shes a sweet 88 Fifth Avenue, miss treated before but i'm here to fix that.

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Welcome to my garage everyone.
To be completely I'm not sure what I want to do to/with my Fifth Avenue yet. I want to lower it just a little bit and maybe make the suspension a tad bit stiffer, as well as new paint i'm thinking pearl white with the navy blue vinyl restored in same color of course. Engine wise complete rebuild to oem spec just brand new because it only has 90k original miles so way not, but there is a chance that I am going to go straight sleeper with it and give this engine a kick in the ass possibly even a supercharger if I can. For the interior nothing its perfect condition haven't posted pics yet i need to clean it up a bit first. the only thing im stuck on is rims I will not go any bigger than 16s but i'm not sure what style. I'm looking for luxury cruising with a kinda perhaps muscle/hotrod sleep feel or maybe a wire rim but not lowrider status. Its a hard one.

I am wondering (not sure if im right) i heard that there was front driver/passenger door speaker is this true and if so were can i get a pair front only or does anyone have them for sale. Specifically looking for color Navy Blue.

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Well to be honest not sure yet. I want to lower it just a little bit and maybe make the suspension a tad bit stiffer, as well as new paint i'm thinking pearl white with the navy blue vinyl. Engine wise complete rebuild to oem spec just brand new because it only has 90k origanl miles so way not. For the interior nothing its perfect condition havent posted pics yet i need to clean it up a bit first. the only thing im stuck on is rims I will not go any bigger than 16s but i'm not sure what style. I'm looking for luxury cruising with a kinda perhaps muscle/hotrod sleep feel or maybe a wire rim but not lowrider status. Its a hard one.
Sounds like a great project. I know what you mean about the wheels. I think 16 or 17" wire wheels would look good, if you can find something that looks like the stock wheel.
 
Walk the path.:) Enjoy that new machine. You will find more happiness for your right foot by addressing the rear pumpkin innards before any engine work.
 

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