You’re Not Supposed to See This Ford Truck | Mexico Only 1981 Ford B150
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Video Details
Published6 months ago
Duration10:37
Video ID76sTWj4183Y
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views795
Likes110
Comments23
Engagement Rate16.73%
Likes per 100 views13.84
Comments per 1K views28.93
Video Tags
#1981 ford b-150#ford b series#mexico only ford truck#mexican ford truck#rare ford truck#ford bullnose#bullnose f150#classic ford truck#vintage ford truck#ford era#what the truck#patina ford#original ford truck#ford van truck#crew hauler truck#302 ford v8#manual transmission ford#ford truck history#foreign market ford#ford not sold in us
Description
Ford built this truck, but never for the United States.
This is a 1981 Ford B-150, a Mexico-only B-Series truck based on the Bullnose F-150 platform, and it’s one of the cleanest, most original examples we’ve ever seen. Factory patina, original blue and white paint, an all-blue interior, and a configuration that feels way ahead of its time.
Under the hood is a 302 V8 paired to a 4-speed manual transmission, sending power to the rear wheels. Inside, this thing is wild — three rows of seating, room for 8 passengers, and rear barn doors that make it unlike anything Ford ever sold in the U.S.
The B-Series trucks were built specifically for Mexico and South America, designed for durability, utility, and real-world use. While Americans got the F-Series, other markets received versions like this — trucks that could haul families, crews, and cargo all at once.
👇 Let us know in the comments: would you drive this as-is, or change anything?
#Bullnose #FordEra #WhatTheTruck