1982 Ford B-150 Carryall

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1982 Ford B-150 Carryall

1982 Ford B-150 Carryall On Marketplace

I apologize for the smaller pictures, but this was something I had to share. This 1982 Ford B-150 Carryall was listed on Facebook Marketplace in Carrollton, Texas for $13,800.

According to the ad:

“1982 ford carryall the truck is in a perfect condition has no problem strong 302 engine and powerful transmission, everything works directional lights brake air interior very careful good tires just tune up run’s perfect, is not new 41 years old $13,800”

Ford built and sold these fullsize SUV’s in Mexico from 1963-1994. Surprisingly you don’t find as many of the 1980 and newer models as you do the 1979 and earlier models.

These Carryall’s only had a rear passenger door on the passenger side and had dual barn doors on the rear.

1982 Ford B-150 Carryall - Right Front

1982 Ford B-150 Carryall - Drivers Side

To learn more about these vehicles, check out the History of The Ford B-100 & B-150 Carryall.

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History of The Ford B-100 & B-150 Carryall

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