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4. Ford Centurion

Basically, a four-door Ford Bronco, the Centurion Classic, was by default Ford's competitor to the Chevy Suburban. It had three rows of seats with space for nine. Specialty conversion company Centurion Vehicles of Michigan built them with both Bronco DNA and either Ford F-150 or F-350 muscle. Referred to as the C150 Classic and C350 Classic, they were powered by big (5.0 or 5.8 liter) and bigger (7.3-liter diesel, 7.5-liter gas) engines. On the C150, 4WD was optional; on C350, it was standard. The Ford Expedition is a clear relative: based in part on the F-150, in its early years, the manufacture of the Ford Expedition took over the Bronco production plant though it has since moved.

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