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prestigegunleather
04-07-2010, 11:12 PM
folks,

i'm looking for a Centurian Cruiser (II or III) or a similar Cabriolet in good enough mechanical condition to drive to its current home to northern VA, where i have access to a military craft shop to "re-do" it, to suit me & to pull a horse trailer (and sleep in at horseshows/trailrides) and to pull my bassboat.

i would prefer a manual transmission Cruiser on a 3/4 ton or 1 ton chassis (without dual wheels would be fine for my purposes) & definitely a DIESEL.
(i'm too CHEAP to 'feed' a gas model. - 460CI, V-8s are $$$$$$ to drive.)

CASH waiting. - thanks for reading this ad.

yours, PG

sheepman
04-08-2010, 01:17 PM
:signs060:


When we find them for sale many of us post them in the FOR SALE SECTION (http://www.fourdoorbronco.com/board/forumdisplay.php?f=62) you'll have to call on them to see if any are still for sale.

prestigegunleather
04-08-2010, 10:27 PM
sheepman,

fwiw, i'd bet that at least one person on this site has a suitable Cruiser/Cabrolet (that meets my rather simple needs) "sitting out back" that they had NOT thought of selling.- that person's who my post is to.

THANKS for the reminder to check the for sale notices, again..

yours, PG

SMOOTH
04-09-2010, 11:29 AM
All do respect, but considering this is a site for enthusiast for these unique trucks, it's not likely one of us has one "sitting out back.". Chances are it's being driven or worked on but not justcsitting in the field untouched. Especially for the van/trucks. Considering how rare they are, we owners aren't likely to be pursuaded to sell them.
Additionally, anyone having one "sitting out back" isn't likely to seek out a forum like this.
Hence why the for sale section is so helpful, the posts we link are almost always like what you are talking about, sitting around, waiting for someone to buy it.
Good luck in your hunt!
MoMo