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    French corvette Dauphine (1773) - Wikipedia

    Dauphine was a small 4-gun corvette of the French Navy. She is notable for the rescue operation to Tromelin Island that gave it its present name, and for taking part in the Second voyage of Kerguelen. The Baie de la Dauphine, in the Kerguelen Archipelago, is named in her honour.… See more

    Dauphine was launched in June 1773 at Ile Bourbon and commissioned under Ferron du Quengo. She was part of a squadron under … See more

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    The net result was a car roomy enough for a European family of four and their luggage, that had the guts to keep up with traffic, and that remained efficient enough not to break a budget. Dauphine is a French word referring to the female heir to the crown. At its debut, it was an instant hit.
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    The Dauphine may be a forgotten orphan of France, but it has to be treated with a lot of respect because it was one of the true pioneers of the modern continental car. ^ "Technical specifications of 1956 Renault Dauphine". carfolio.com. Retrieved 2007-08-22. ^ "Dauphine". Dictionary.com. ^ "Top 10 French cars for Bastille Day". The Telegraph.
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    Dauphine is a French word referring to the female heir to the crown. At its debut, it was an instant hit. Under the boot was a water-cooled 845-cc (51.6-cu.in.), 30-hp, OHC four-cylinder "Ventoux" engine with removable cylinder sleeves and a three-speed transaxle.
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    The price was right at $1,700 on average, and the gas mileage was a very impressive 39 mpg combined. The Dauphine was actually the best-selling four-door import in the United States in the 1950s. Amédée Gordini, a French race car driver, was hired by Renault to make the Dauphine a true competitor.
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