Original owner was a cardiologist in Hemet, California and I have the original owner's manual, service manual, etc.As seen in the picture of the odometer, there are only 74,500 Original miles on this vehicle and the Arizona title is an "A" box title.As evidenced by the picture of the ADEQ emissions test, the vehicle has zero issues with emissions and the Arizona tags are good until October 2018. This is one of only approximately 4,048 Ford Centurions built between 19 when Ford discontinued the Bronco.By comparison there were 14,368 Shelby Mustangs built between 19.This truck started out as a full one-ton four-wheel drive crew cab Ford F-350 with a 460 cubic inch (7.5L) engine.Centurion removed the bed, shortened the frame from the rear end and then grafted the Bronco back-half to the body.They added a third seat and provisions for rear A/C as well as other options such as the overhead console that houses a CB and additional lighting.Third row seat folds down flat and is also removable via two large heavy duty hand tightened bolts.The center row seat is a 60/40 split bench design, adjustable, and features a fold and tumble capability as pictured.Front seats are comprised of two power seats with a flip and fold center seat that has a custom console.This particular vehicle is one of only a handful that Centurion added a Vortech Supercharger to.It is a full on one ton four-wheel drive chassis complete with a Dana 60 front axle.The vehicle has spent its entire life in the desert southwest.
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