![]() 09/11/2015 at 14:53 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Always liked these. Sorta like a pre excursion. For $3900 its not a bad price and seems to be all there. If only...
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These things are awesome! So rare. I think it’s hilarious that they all rust on the roof where they were basically welded together with a Bronco. Too bad it doesn’t have the diesel in it.
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the diesel would be the holy grail of bronco conversions. I think this one looks a little too much like a double cab f250 of the era but the two tone ones looked much better
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If I needed a vehicle like this, I’d me more inclined to get a Ford Expedition or the Chevy/GMC Yukon/Tahoe.
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Yep, diesels are near impossible to find. I don’t know if you remember Bird and Ferrero1911, but they had a diesel Centurion!
They sold it a few months back. I DESPERATELY wanted to buy it but I didn’t want to sell my Datsun and all my money had to go to tuition. I really hope to find one in the future.
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Theirs was a 460 I thought. I’m 95% sure it wasn’t a diesel. Cool nonetheless.
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Ah, now that you mention it, I think you’re right.
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My Uncle worked for them, which going by his attention to detail means they weren’t all that well built.
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I miss that truck...It was a 460. Still fairly rare. The guy that bought it couldn’t believe how little rust it had.
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Ezra Dyer did it. http://www.automobilemag.com/features/news/…