Ford France (formerly, Ford SAF, Ford Société Anonyme Française) is the French subsidiary of the American automaker Ford Motor Company, which existed under various names between 1916 and 1954, when Ford sold the manufacturing business to Simca.
After 1954 the residuum was renamed "Ford France" and became an importer of models such as the British-built Ford Anglia and the West German-built Ford Taunus.
Ford France (formerly, FordSAF, Ford Société Anonyme Française) is the French subsidiary of the American automaker Ford Motor Company, which existed under...
truck manufacturers Unic in 1951, Saurer in 1956, and the Poissy plant of FordSAF in 1954. The Poissy plant had ample room for expansion, enabling Simca...
Germany Ford Lio Ho Ford New Zealand Ford Motor Company Philippines Ford Romania FordSAF, the French subsidiary between 1916 and 1954 Ford Motor Company...
Axis: Ford, Lindbergh, and the Rise of the Third Reich, letters between Edsel and Maurice Dollfus, the head of FordSAF, sent in 1942 indicate that Ford knew...
Consolidated B-24 Liberator bomber at its Willow Run assembly plant. Ford Werke and FordSAF (Ford's subsidiaries in Germany and France, respectively) produced...
The Ford Model Y is an automobile that was produced by Ford Britain, FordSAF and Ford Germany from 1932 to 1937. It was the first Ford automobile specifically...
The Ford Vedette is a large car formerly manufactured by FordSAF in their Poissy plant from 1948 to 1954. Originally conceived by Edsel Ford and Ford designer...
Matford (Ford's French subsidiary, later renamed to 'FordSAF') produced cars with V8 engines, closely based on contemporary American Ford models. Simca...
area is known for hosting the Automobiles Gregoire successively, Matford, FordSAF, Simca, Chrysler, Talbot factories and now hosts one of France's largest...
began to make short-run special bodies, coupés or cabriolets for Simca, Ford of France, Panhard and Delahaye. Approximately 2,900 cars of all models were...
plastic fuel tank systems and SCR tank systems. In 2011, Inergy purchased the Ford Motor Company's fuel tank manufacturer in United States, Visteon, and became...
production techniques and Taylorism in 1913. In 1911, Renault visited Henry Ford at the Highland Park factory and adopted some of the manufacturing principles...
to win the World Rally Championship outright, beating Porsche, Lancia and Ford. During this time, production of the Alpine A110 increased and manufacturing...
Ligier JS2, a mid-engined sports car for the road initially powered by a Ford V6 and from 1971 by the same Maserati V6 engine as the Citroën SM. The JS2...
had dealings with Nazi Germany included Ford Motor Company, Coca-Cola, and IBM. Ford Werke and FordSAF (Ford's subsidiaries in Germany and France, respectively)...
Cadet and the Ford Light Car.: 214 Neither car reached production in the U.S., however FordSAF in France bought the plans of the "small Ford" and produced...