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The last year of the Bronco was 1996. I'd like to see what the VIN and title say. I'm also skeptical of the "1 of 2 built" claim without any documentation. Also, since they are just an aftermarket builder, if I bought a Bronco, swapped one ton axles under it, put a 7.3L under the hood, put a lift and 35" tires on it, would that make it one of three made?
Centurion was known for throwing things together, so I wouldn't put it past them to clear out some leftover 96 Bronco's without extending them and call them 97's. I ha e seen conversion vans that we're a year or so older than they were sold as.
im not to sure either on that.. i mean it COULD look good with some tweaks.. but atleast its.. in time with the seasons.... or ready for halloween...?i mean im hoping that is what they had in mind
First off, I am not so sure about a CL ad for a $55K truck that is being called a "one-off". Next, why is it that people almost never post pics of the interiors?
First off, I am not so sure about a CL ad for a $55K truck that is being called a "one-off". Next, why is it that people almost never post pics of the interiors?