Ford Carousel

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

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.