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Very nice. but the seller needs to get some facts. It was not built by Ford. It was converted by Centurion. And the top still comes off. But still very nice.
I wonder what the roof looks like. Centurion did a half *** job building those trucks. I had one briefly that I got for free sans running gear. There was a reason it was free
Centurion blended the truck cab to the bronco portion by just slapping as much bondo on as they could. It was about 1/2" thick up there. Obviously after 20 years that was holding up perfectly
It would have been less work to just buy a crew cab and a bronco and build my own at that point, so it got sent off to scrap.
I wonder what the roof looks like. Centurion did a half *** job building those trucks. I had one briefly that I got for free sans running gear. There was a reason it was free
Centurion blended the truck cab to the bronco portion by just slapping as much bondo on as they could. It was about 1/2" thick up there. Obviously after 20 years that was holding up perfectly
It would have been less work to just buy a crew cab and a bronco and build my own at that point, so it got sent off to scrap.
Glad to hear you say that, as with most conversions they are craptastic.
I wonder what the roof looks like. Centurion did a half *** job building those trucks. I had one briefly that I got for free sans running gear. There was a reason it was free
Centurion blended the truck cab to the bronco portion by just slapping as much bondo on as they could. It was about 1/2" thick up there. Obviously after 20 years that was holding up perfectly
It would have been less work to just buy a crew cab and a bronco and build my own at that point, so it got sent off to scrap.
Actually very sorry to read about the poor workmanship. I used to see one of these regularly out at the Point in Cape Hatteras in the mid nineties, and having a 92 Bronco myself, I thought it was the coolest thing ever. It's probably the reason that I bought an Excursion.
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