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Industry | Automotive industry | ||
Headquarters | White Pigeon, Michigan | ||
Products | Automobiles | ||
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Centurion Vehicles was a coachbuilder in the United States.
The company created a four-door station wagon combining the Ford Bronco and the F-series truck called the Ford Bronco Centurion Classic. The production of that vehicle ended in 1996 after 15,000 units were sold. That vehicle used the cab of the Ford F-Series and was marketed as a competitor to the Chevrolet Suburban.[1][2]
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