Yeah, that's a Paris suffix (75), still today. Gas was cheap enough to where they were still driving American cars. They even were producing top of the line Simcas with flathead Ford V-8s, over there, long after this engine was dropped from American production. I find it annoying how the French are lazy with their oil cans (among other things). That squeaky shifter is almost as torturous to hear as as someone scratching a chalk board. Cool car, though. Makes me want to go on a barn find expedition For you, over there, the nearest barn find is in Brazil where they were built well into 1967:
Grandfather Mountain once again, which is located six miles east of Linville, North Carolina. View of a portion of the parking lot photographed early in July of 1962 at the Scottish Highland Games held near the Mountain ever since 1956.