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Subsidiary of [[Ford Motor Co]]
Subsidiary of [[Ford Motor Co]]
1907 Ford cars were imported into France
A production line was established at Bordeaux to make the Model T
Post-WWII A new factory was established at Poissy, west of Paris


1951 Exhibitor at the [[1951 Motor Show]] in the Car Section with Vedette v-8 Fordor Sedan.
1951 Exhibitor at the [[1951 Motor Show]] in the Car Section with Vedette v-8 Fordor Sedan.
1997 The Ford France Group was established




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Latest revision as of 11:14, 12 April 2021

Ford, Soc. Anon. Francaise

of Poissy (Seine et Oise) , France.

Subsidiary of Ford Motor Co

1907 Ford cars were imported into France

A production line was established at Bordeaux to make the Model T

Post-WWII A new factory was established at Poissy, west of Paris

1951 Exhibitor at the 1951 Motor Show in the Car Section with Vedette v-8 Fordor Sedan.

1997 The Ford France Group was established


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