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Old 10-23-2014, 04:37 PM
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I don't think all big foots have the power rear window.
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Old 10-23-2014, 04:57 PM
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I read on another forum they were only made in 87 before ford pulled the plug on them.
Old 10-23-2014, 10:41 PM
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The whole possible bigfoot option is nice in it's own way I guess, but that truck looks like it has the potential to be a really nice truck all on it's own (without the esthetically questionable stripe package).
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Thanks guys, I've spent a few hours looking into these Bigfoot cruisers (never knew they existed pretty freakin cool) nobody seems to know much about them, this truck only has a rear sliding window and honestly all I was looking at when I bought it was the drive train.

I have to wait until friday next week to pick it up, the main reason I bought it was the crazy smooth ride/no rattles plus it's nearly 100% rust free underneath you can kinda tell in the pics.
[MENTION=99141]Chris[/MENTION] 1 thanks I feel the same way all I can see is potential, the last vehicle I bought that inspired me to fix it up was back in 86 it was a 67 cougar xr7.

I'm really looking forward to fixing this up even more than driving it lol.

check out this nearly mint Bigfoot Cruiser it's for sale $25k..... http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...0/1686457.html
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Ok I finally figured it out, it's a Centurion edition.....what this means? I have no clue because the sheer lack of info I can find....(Thanks Ford!)

Old 10-24-2014, 08:09 PM
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A regular cab shortbed Centurion. Weird.
Old 10-24-2014, 08:13 PM
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Centurion is an aftermarket modifier company, they take stock vehicles and improve them, they did a lot of what we would call Crew cabs or Quad cabs. Usually those vehicles are always top of the line for that make. Instead of some dude in his garage throwing parts in it they have engineers that use there knowledge to make a factory quality improved vehicle. There are a few guys on this forum with centurion trucks, just search, there is a thread I remember reading calling for all the centurion owners. They would be able to tell you more about it than I can.
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I just found this, according to my wheels this truck is a "sedona sport"(correction it's probably just a sedona with the sport options)
I was wondering why I couldn't find any other 91 f150's with bucket seats that had lumbar support. you can tell something is different about this truck when you drive it, way smoother ride than any truck I've been in.

very cool info on Centurion here including factory options.
http://www.curbsideclassic.com/curbs...urban-fighter/

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