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- Ford_Carousel wheelbase "3149.6".
- Ford_Carousel abstract "The Ford Carousel (also spelled Carrousel) is a prototype vehicle that was developed by Ford in 1973. It was designed and styled by Dick Nesbitt, designer of the Ford Mustang II. The Carousel/Carrousel was assembled by Carron & Company of Inkster, Michigan.While never produced, the Carousel explored many of the concepts that would be seen a decade later in minivans produced by American automakers including two-box design, garageable height, and three-row seating as an alternative to both station wagons and full-size vans.".
- Ford_Carousel automobilePlatform Ford_VN_platform.
- Ford_Carousel engine Ford_Carousel__1.
- Ford_Carousel layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Ford_Carousel manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_Carousel productionStartYear "1973".
- Ford_Carousel relatedMeanOfTransportation Ford_E-Series.
- Ford_Carousel transmission "3-speed Ford C6 automatic".
- Ford_Carousel wheelbase "3.1496".
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageID "39116879".
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageLength "6666".
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageRevisionID "680777519".
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ford_concept_vehicles.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minivans.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Chrysler_minivans.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Ford_385_engine.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Aerostar.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Ford_C6_transmission.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Country_Squire.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Ford_E-Series.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Mustang_(second_generation).
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Ford_VN_platform.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Windstar.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Inkster,_Michigan.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Iacocca.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln_Continental_Mark_III.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_Colony_Park.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink Minivan.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLink File:Ford_Aerostar_3.0_XLT_1995.jpg.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carousel".
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ford Carousel".
- Ford_Carousel aka "Ford Carrousel".
- Ford_Carousel bodyStyle "3".
- Ford_Carousel caption "Ford Carousel/Carrousel".
- Ford_Carousel designer "Dick Nesbitt".
- Ford_Carousel engine "V8".
- Ford_Carousel layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Ford_Carousel manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_Carousel modelYears "N/A".
- Ford_Carousel name "Ford Carousel".
- Ford_Carousel platform Ford_VN_platform.
- Ford_Carousel production "1973".
- Ford_Carousel related Ford_E-Series.
- Ford_Carousel sp "us".
- Ford_Carousel transmission "3".
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ford_Concept.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ford_Carousel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ubl.
- Ford_Carousel subject Category:Ford_concept_vehicles.
- Ford_Carousel subject Category:Minivans.
- Ford_Carousel hypernym Vehicle.
- Ford_Carousel type Automobile.
- Ford_Carousel type MeanOfTransportation.
- Ford_Carousel type Product.
- Ford_Carousel type DesignedArtifact.
- Ford_Carousel type Thing.
- Ford_Carousel comment "The Ford Carousel (also spelled Carrousel) is a prototype vehicle that was developed by Ford in 1973. It was designed and styled by Dick Nesbitt, designer of the Ford Mustang II.".
- Ford_Carousel label "Ford Carousel".
- Ford_Carousel sameAs Q16993635.
- Ford_Carousel sameAs m.0vpstg7.
- Ford_Carousel sameAs Q16993635.
- Ford_Carousel wasDerivedFrom Ford_Carousel?oldid=680777519.
- Ford_Carousel isPrimaryTopicOf Ford_Carousel.
- Ford_Carousel name "Ford Carousel".
- Ford_Carousel name "Ford Carrousel".