Centurion Conversions In White Pigeon, Michigan

Centurion conversions, which converted the Broncos that were the subject of the prior post linked below; traditional conversion vans, Econoline cutaways into Fifth-Wheel haulers (just like how Cabriolet conversions in nearby Constantine, Michigan also did), converted pickup trucks into being fancier and more luxurious than they ever did coming from the factory at the time; and had also lengthened truck cabs by grafting the rear of an extended cab pickup truck onto the rear of a crew cab pickup truck, or by grafting the rear of another crew cab onto the center of this one that’s being modified-where the truck cab has 6 doors instead of 4 (the truck’s frame was lengthened when the cab was being lengthened either way) alongside putting the more luxurious interiors inside these lengthened truck cabs; was located in White Pigeon, Michigan.

Ford Bronco Converted By Centurion Conversions Of White Pigeon, Michigan

White Pigeon, Michigan is located in the southwestern area of the state; and is located not too far from the Indiana border and not too far from the center of the RV industry-the area of Elkhart, Indiana.


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  1. […] began to build 4-Door Range Range Rovers at the factory in Solihull beginning in 1981, likewise to Centurion Conversions In White Pigeon, Michigan converting U150 Full-Size Ford Broncos into Suburban and International Harvester/Navistar […]

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