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Regarding your discussion about the Ford V8-60 (Q&A Aug. 27), that engine continued in production in various forms until the late 1960s. After Ford of France was acquired by Simca in 1954, a 144-cid (2.4- liter) version was used in the Simca Vedette, which was produced through 1961 in France, 1962 in Australia, and 1965 in Brazil. Later, a 150-cid (2.5-liter)

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