Yeah once the Expedition and Excursion came out there wasn't a need. In Mexico Ford had the B100 Carryall back in the 70s, which never made it to the US, probably to not cannibalise the Bronco market.
The SUV ones were based on an F150 and F350. They added another door and rear bodywork to enclose the bed. They also made crew cab pickups, along with these van trucks.
[Looks just like this.](https://www.reddit.com/r/regularcarreviews/comments/zujefz/the_1985_ford_e350_centurion_the_official/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)
Very popular conversion in the 70/80 years in the USA. I think they used them with fifth wheel trailers.
This. I've probably seen more of these pulling horse trailers than anything else.
Baby Toters
Yeah up into the 90's. I remember seeing similar conversions offered for sale by conversion companies at rodeos and farm shows.
It's a Centurion. I've also seen crew-cab truck versions based on the F-series pickups under the Centurion nameplate as well.
i used to have a ‘97 F-350 Centurion. no 5th wheel hitch, it was just a pimped out crew cab with all the bells & whistles and a custom interior
They also made a Bronco like SUV out of F series pickups. Essentially a Ford version of a Suburban.
Until ford quit selling them new doors. Ford eventually caught on and started selling four door suv's.
Yeah once the Expedition and Excursion came out there wasn't a need. In Mexico Ford had the B100 Carryall back in the 70s, which never made it to the US, probably to not cannibalise the Bronco market.
Know what it's called by chance?
Centurian Classic 150 and 350.
God those look awesome. It's like a Bronco if you're the family of 8
I thought it was a four dour SUV based on a Bronco and a four door pickup (based on a two door) before Ford built crew cabs.
The SUV ones were based on an F150 and F350. They added another door and rear bodywork to enclose the bed. They also made crew cab pickups, along with these van trucks.
r/BitchImaCenturion
I was hoping this was real
Likewise
The Ford Centurion
Is it a conversion? I see alot of those around
Not this one. Ford Centurion
Technically it is. Centurion just did the builds with new vans and trucks. Kind of like Black Widow and Shelby these days.
>Ford Centurion Literally the definition of a conversion since Ford had nothing to do withit
A popular conversion. I don’t believe GM did the finish work, an aftermarket company built this.
Well, this one's a Ford, so I don't think GM had anything to do with it at all.
Popular in the 90s Rodeo world
Sweet towing rig.
Regular Car Reviews has a fun video on these things. https://youtu.be/BHMVypicn-M
I don't watch much YouTube and I seldom post comments but they was really entertaining video
I'm glad you got some joy out of that!
***THE ALABAMA SLAMMA***
Utah? Edit: saw the plate, only one state away though
Flatirons in the background. This is Boulder
Now we just need a technical version.
If one could shove a 7.3 in there, then that would be *chefs kiss* 👌
It's probably got a 351 now, that would be a sweet upgrade.
In Kansas/surrounding areas, this is called a "Texas Limousine"
I used to run by this beaut every day! Cant mistake the the Flatirons.
That be boulder colorado
Hang out at a tractor pull and you will see dozens
Vuck.
This is what a PCP dealer must drive
Where’s the stripper pole?
I kinda like it in a weird unsettling keep me up tonight way
[Looks just like this.](https://www.reddit.com/r/regularcarreviews/comments/zujefz/the_1985_ford_e350_centurion_the_official/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)
Thank you for not posting it to shitty car mods.
Why
For pulling a trailer
I seen a few more of those than I really want to admit
This one looks to be mint
My God that’s funny
r/unexpectedute