No four door K5?

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07Burb

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:slap: not a funny joke!


Well, maybe just a little bit funny :D
 

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nice photoshop...that would have been a cool ride though...


back to the ford 4 door bronco, ( i know im late in this thread so sue me) i believe it was Centurion conversions that did it.
 

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Someone needs to throw up the pics of the 4 door Bronco. I've never seen one.
 

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There is a white 4 door bronco that rolls around here, Tried taking a picture the last time i saw it at wally world but it didnt come out very well. Oh Well until next time.
 

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Well, find out where he lives and stalk him!!! :eek:
 

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Someone needs to throw up the pics of the 4 door Bronco. I've never seen one.

from wiki:

Bronco Centurion

From the late 1980s through its demise in 1996, the Bronco was also sold at Ford dealerships as a modified 4-door SUV (making it similar to the Excursion or Suburban). These 4-door Broncos were converted by Centurion Vehicles of White Pigeon, Michigan. The conversion involved combining a new crew cab short bed F-Series truck with a Bronco tailgate and fiberglass top. In addition to adding a third row of seats and more room, a Bronco Centurion could be ordered using an F-350 as the donor pickup, allowing the Centurion to have such engines as the 7.3 L (~445 cu in) PowerStroke turbodiesel and the 460 cu in (7.5 L) gasoline V8. Half-ton chassis featured the 351 cu in (5.8 L) fuel injected V8 engine.

The Bronco Centurion could be ordered with options such as a third-row seat that can be folded into a bed, second row bucket seats, a TV with a VCR, and a built-in radar detector.

Bronco Centurions are considered after market conversions. Ford introduced the Excursion as an official production model in 2000.

from google images:

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and my all time favorite centurion bronco is this lightning custom one someone did up. man its sweet.

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anyway, google centurion bronco and u can find many many more. they actually built a bunch of them.
 

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I know I'm a little late, but doesn't that look a little like an Avalanche with the top off?
 

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