View Full Version : Dually, anyone?
TORGENG
01-20-2005, 02:52 PM
Does anyone on this site have a dually? I haven't noticed any pics of one.
Price: Asking $19,500 US Dollars.
Email: ChappyLTC@unitedstatesmilitarychaplainsassociation .com
LINK (http://www.americandreamcars.com/1984fordcenturion.htm)
adrianspeeder
01-20-2005, 03:11 PM
Now thats what im talkin about. Never saw a dually before. I would like it but have nowhere near that kinda cash.
I like the slicks idea for the back, but i would put in a powerstoke, six speed, and the orgional front clip back on. (new favorite body style). But alas, im broke.
Adrianspeeder
Traveler
01-20-2005, 04:00 PM
Well the story behind that if you read it, it is a 1984.
Nobody here owns one that they have admited to.
There has been a few pass through the adds from time to time, Kind of rare.
That guy was very frequent on the Yahoo Centurion conversions site. his name was USMC I think.
Kind of just fell of the face of the earth.
That is a reduced price just so you know.
I saw a silver one on ebay once upon a time. *
I can't get the link on the page to come up says bad URL http://www.fourdoorbronco.com/temp/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/sad.gif
The brochure that I got from Centurion did say that one of the options was dual rear wheel setup though I can't say I would see the point especially since the ad says it was a stretched bronco, unless they swapped the rear axle from the 8.8 it had stock, which I'm guessing is still stock since the front appears to be unchanged.
And if USMC was the owner I believe this would be his rig up for sale guessing by the email addy listed there.
Anyone else find it funny that a company in Maryland is advertizing appraised prices in Canadian Dollars? http://www.fourdoorbronco.com/temp/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/HistericalSmiley.gif
NapaBavarian
01-23-2005, 02:43 AM
Is it just me, or does that front wheel look half-ton-ish?
Quote[/b] (NapaBavarian @ Jan. 23 2005,03:43)]Is it just me, or does that front wheel look half-ton-ish?
yes it looks 1/2 ton ish, which based on the description on the linked page makes sense if it was a converted bronco.
cobra237
01-23-2005, 06:01 PM
Quote[/b] (bob @ Jan. 21 2005,20:06)]some more
i like that c350 4x4 http://www.fourdoorbronco.com/temp/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/xyxthumbs.gif............i've seen that mint/white one on ebay before
NapaBavarian
01-25-2005, 09:41 PM
Quote[/b] (BJS @ Jan. 23 2005,08:51)]
Quote[/b] (NapaBavarian @ Jan. 23 2005,03:43)]Is it just me, or does that front wheel look half-ton-ish?
yes it looks 1/2 ton ish, which based on the description on the linked page makes sense if it was a converted bronco.
I should have said front wheel...but the more I look the more I realize that I can't tell how many lug nuts that there are or if it is a 15 or 16 inch wheels, but since it is recesed it probably isn't a factory dually, so no 10,500 GVWR http://www.fourdoorbronco.com/temp/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/sad.gif unless the front spindles were changed for some reason...
4doorbronko
01-26-2005, 09:03 AM
There was another green one that was on e-bay in Florida. Isn't the green one posted the one from up north?
The guy had a C-150 on e-pay with this one in the background of most of the pics.?
4doorbronko
01-26-2005, 09:06 AM
And yes the first one is a half ton. I think most of the story on it is still posted on our Ya-Hoo site. You would have to do a search.
USMC also e-mailed me some extra pics. and info on it a long time ago.
Don't have them now, one too many crashes ago. http://www.fourdoorbronco.com/temp/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif
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