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- Ford_Vedette abstract "The Ford Vedette is a large car that was manufactured by Ford SAF in their Poissy plant from 1948-1954.Introduced at the 1948 Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris, it was designed entirely in Detroit (resembling contemporary Mercury models) and featured the Poissy-made 2158 cc Aquillon sidevalve V8 engine of Ford's Flathead engine family, the same as in pre-war Matford cars. It was the only French car of its time with a V8 engine.".
- Q1437035 abstract "The Ford Vedette is a large car that was manufactured by Ford SAF in their Poissy plant from 1948-1954.Introduced at the 1948 Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris, it was designed entirely in Detroit (resembling contemporary Mercury models) and featured the Poissy-made 2158 cc Aquillon sidevalve V8 engine of Ford's Flathead engine family, the same as in pre-war Matford cars. It was the only French car of its time with a V8 engine.".
- Ford_Vedette comment "The Ford Vedette is a large car that was manufactured by Ford SAF in their Poissy plant from 1948-1954.Introduced at the 1948 Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris, it was designed entirely in Detroit (resembling contemporary Mercury models) and featured the Poissy-made 2158 cc Aquillon sidevalve V8 engine of Ford's Flathead engine family, the same as in pre-war Matford cars. It was the only French car of its time with a V8 engine.".
- Q1437035 comment "The Ford Vedette is a large car that was manufactured by Ford SAF in their Poissy plant from 1948-1954.Introduced at the 1948 Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris, it was designed entirely in Detroit (resembling contemporary Mercury models) and featured the Poissy-made 2158 cc Aquillon sidevalve V8 engine of Ford's Flathead engine family, the same as in pre-war Matford cars. It was the only French car of its time with a V8 engine.".