The Simca 8 is a small family car built by Simca and sold in France between November 1937 and 1951 (including wartime), available as a saloon, coupé or...
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finally discontinued. Simca 5 Simca 6 Simca 8 Simca 9 Simca 11 Simca Gordini Type 15 (Grand Prix racing car) Simca Aronde Simca Ariane Simca Vedette (also manufactured...
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The Simca Aronde is an automobile which was manufactured by the French automaker Simca from 1951 to 1964. It was Simca's first original design (earlier...
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The Simca 1307 is a large family car produced by Chrysler Europe and subsequently PSA Peugeot Citroën from 1975 to 1986. Codenamed 'C6' in development...
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The Simca 1000, or Simca Mille in French, is a small, boxy rear-engined four-door saloon, manufactured for 18 years by French automaker Simca, from 1961...
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The Simca 9 is a French sports car produced by French automaker Simca. It first appeared in June 1952 and was built until 1954. It was a development of...
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The Simca 1100 is a series of French compact family cars – mainly C-segment hatchbacks, but also a compact wagon and popular delivery vans – built for...
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The Simca 6 is a city car and van produced and sold in France by Simca from 1947 until 1950. Simca had been established as a French subsidiary of Fiat...
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The Simca Vedette is an executive car, manufactured from 1954 to 1961 by French automaker Simca, at their factory in Poissy, France. The Vedette competed...
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The Simca Ariane is a large saloon car launched in April 1957 by the French automaker Simca and manufactured in the company's factory at Poissy until...
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other automakers Panhard Dyna X décapotable Simca 8 sport cabriolet Ford Comète coupé Simca 9 sport coupé Simca Aronde coupé The Facel Vega marque was created...
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The Simca Esplanada is a large car manufactured by Simca do Brasil in Brazil from 1966 to 1969. It was manufactured at Simca do Brasil's São Bernardo do...
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to make your race track green". autoweek. Retrieved 8 April 2016. Duffey, Michael. "1951 Simca 8 Super Sport". Sports Car Market Magazine. Archived from...
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Matra Bagheera (redirect from Matra-Simca Bagheera)
Matra from 1973 to 1980, in cooperation with automaker Simca. It was marketed as the Matra-Simca Bagheera until its final year of production, when its...
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Abarth Simca GT refers to a number of sports cars produced by Italian manufacturer Abarth between 1962 and 1965. The Abarth-Simca GT represent a range...
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1100 Fiat's French partner Simca also manufactured the 1100 from 1937 until 1951, as the Simca 8. Beginning in 1949, Simca also used a 1,221 cc derivative...
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Autobleu (section Autobleu Simca)
Autobleu Simca dates back to 1948. This car was built on a Simca 8 Type HS racing chassis, and bodied by Carrosserie Autobleu. The Autobleu Simca appeared...
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Matra-Simca MS630 Matra-Simca MS630/650 Matra MS640 Matra-Simca MS650 Matra-Simca MS660 Matra-Simca MS660C Matra-Simca MS670 Matra-Simca MS670B Matra-Simca...
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Rouault, Simca-Gordini, retired 1950, teammate Germaine Rouault, Simca 8 coupe, No. 236. (16th) Ladies' Cup 1951, teammate Yvonne Simon, Simca 8 sports...
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The Simca Poissy engine, commonly known as the Simca 1100 engine, was a four-cylinder overhead valve engine developed by Simca for use in its superminis...
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Applications: Chrysler 160/Chrysler-Simca 1609/Talbot-Simca 1609 (1.6-litre) Chrysler 160GT, 180/Chrysler-Simca 1610 (1.8-litre) The 1,981 cc Type 180 was...
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Matra-Simca MS670 was a Group 5 prototype race car introduced in 1972 for the World Championship for Makes. The MS670 replaced the previous Matra-Simca MS660C...
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The Simca 5 is a small Franco-Italian passenger car designed by Fiat engineers at Turin and produced in France by Simca from 1936 to 1948. It was virtually...
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Chrysler Europe (redirect from Chrysler-Simca)
Europe from 1967 through 1978. It was formed from the merger of the French Simca, British Rootes and Spanish Barreiros companies. In 1978, Chrysler divested...
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300 Francs for a car with four doors and a more modern engine, while the Simca 8, essentially a rebadged, locally assembled Fiat, appeared at the 1937 show...
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Chrysler 180 (redirect from Talbot Simca 2 Litres)
Europe. Resulting from joining the development efforts of Rootes Group and Simca, the car was produced from 1970 to 1975 in Poissy, France, and later in...
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The Abarth-Simca 1300 GT is a sports racing car built by Abarth from 1962 to 1965. The Abarth-Simca 1300 was the first product born from the collaboration...
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Ford flathead V8 engine (redirect from Ford flathead V-8)
taken over by Simca in 1954 who began installing it in their Simca Vedette in 1955. Simca then transferred the Aquilon production line to Simca do Brasil...
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and Grand Prix racing. In January 1950 he drove (with Julio Quinlin) a Simca 8 coupé to third place in the Monte Carlo Rally. Behra began driving cars...
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(1908–93). At this time they made Fiat 1100/Fiat 1500 and the quite similar Simca 8. In 1950 Attili's brother Giuseppe Farina (1906–66) became the first world...
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