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== Replacement == By the mid-1970s the FE had been widely used in Ford vehicles for nearly two decades. To replace it, Ford had developed the [[Ford 335 engine|335-series engines]], commonly referred to as "Cleveland" engines, and the [[Ford 385 engine|385-series engines]]. These were produced in displacements ranging from {{cvt|351|cuin|L|1}} up to {{cvt|460|cuin|L|1}}, including {{cvt|429|cuin|L|1}}, giving Ford V8s of {{cvt|427|cuin|L|1}}, {{cvt|428|cuin|L|1}}, and {{cvt|429|cuin|L|1}}. The last FE was installed in a production vehicle in 1976,{{citation needed|date=May 2024}} and in the late 1970s the Dearborn Engine Plant that produced the FE engines was completely retooled to produce the 1.6-liter engine introduced in the Ford Escort in 1981.{{citation needed|date=May 2024}}
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