Renault performance guru Amédée Gordini engineered a version of the Dauphine tuned to 37 hp (27.2 kW), sold as the Dauphine Gordini. ...
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The most ineffective bit of French engineering since the Maginot Line, the Renault Dauphine was originally to be named the Corvette, tres ironie.
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The 1956-1968 Renault Dauphine enjoyed a long, successful run. Get valuable design and engineering details for Renault’s appealing sedan.
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1950's TV commercial for the Renault Dauphine. This public domain video can be downloaded in original high quality format from archive.org.
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Apr 15, 2009 ... Calling all Francophiles. Hold on to your beret, because today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe candidate hails from the land of Bordeaux, ...
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Renault installed state-of-the-art facilities to produce the Dauphine in the premises built at Flins. A car left the assembly line every 20 to 30 seconds. ...
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