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Simca 9CV Sport Coupé 1954

General description : Einzigartige Simca 9 Sport Coupé Design von Pininfarina und gebaut von Farcel Vega und mit Teilweise aluminiumkörper und ist damals geliefert in Kalifornien und Restaurierung begann in den Niederlanden und sehr schön in zwei Klangfarbkombination neu lackiert und wagen müss weiter zueinander montiert werden.
Für weitere Informationen wenden Sie sich bitte auf E-Mail oder Telefonanruf. Und für mehr Fotos und einen Film von diesem Auto sehen unsere niederländischen Website: http://WWW.AUTOSCHIPPER.NL Und unsere Firma ist kurz an der Deutsche Grenze und Lieferung in ganz Europa ist möglich. Und alle wagens sind verzollt für EU und Deutschland und sind in unseren Außstellungsraum in der Niederlände.


English: Unique Simca 9 Sport Coupe designed by Pininfarina and built by Farcel Vega with partial aluminum body and new delivered in California and restoration started in the Netherlands and very nice repainted in Two tone color combination and cars needs to be build together. For more information please contact on e-mail or phone call. And for more photos and a movie of this car, see our Dutch website: http://WWW.AUTOSCHIPPER.NL And our company is in the Netherlands and delivery throughout Europe is possible. And import tax for EU is already paid and all our cars are at our showroom in the Netherlands

1954 Simca 9CV Sport Coupé is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Twentelaan 25NL-7609RE Almelo by Schipper Classic & Sportscars for €29500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Simca Model : 9CV Model Version : Sport Coupé Engine size : 1.2 Model Year : 1954 Sub type : Coupé Location : Twentelaan 25NL-7609RE Almelo Vehicle Registration : Undefined

29500 €

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About Simca
Simca, short for "Société Industrielle de Mécanique et Carrosserie Automobile," was a French automaker with a rich history that spanned several decades. Here's a narrative history and ten milestone models produced by Simca:

Narrative History of Simca:
Formation: Simca originated from the collaboration between Fiat and French automaker Henri Théodore Pigozzi in the late 1930s. Initially, Simca focused on producing Fiat-based cars in France.
Post-World War II Growth: After World War II, Simca expanded its production and started developing its own models, gradually distancing itself from the reliance on Fiat designs.
Expansion and Innovations: In the 1950s and 1960s, Simca experienced significant growth and introduced various models, consolidating its position in the European market.
Ten Milestone Models by Simca:
Simca 8 (1937-1951): This was one of Simca's earliest models, based on a Fiat design. It featured a small, reliable engine and was available in various body styles.
Simca Vedette (1954-1961): The Vedette marked Simca's entry into the luxury car segment. It had a stylish design and was powered by V8 engines.
Simca Aronde (1951-1964): The Aronde was a compact car that became a significant success for Simca. It underwent several updates and variations during its production span.
Simca 1000 (1961-1978): This compact car was one of Simca's best-selling models. It offered a rear-engine layout and was popular for its practicality and affordability.
Simca 1300/1500 (1963-1975): These models represented Simca's move into the mid-size car segment. They were well-equipped, offered good performance, and had a spacious interior.
Simca 1100 (1967-1982): This was one of Europe's first mass-produced hatchbacks. It gained popularity for its innovative design and practicality.
Simca 1204 (1968-1980): This model, similar to the 1100, was produced in the United States under the Chrysler brand as the Plymouth Cricket.
Simca-Talbot Horizon (1978-1986): After Simca was acquired by Chrysler Europe and then sold to Peugeot, the Horizon became part of the rebadged Talbot lineup. It was a successful compact car with modern features.
Simca-Chrysler 2-Litre (1970-1980): This was a mid-size sedan produced under the joint venture between Simca and Chrysler. It offered a comfortable ride and various engine options.
Simca 1307/1308/1309 (1975-1986): Known as the "Simca-Chrysler 1307/1308/1309" and later the "Talbot 1510," these were family cars with a modern design and innovative features.
Legacy:
Simca made significant contributions to the French automotive industry and left a lasting legacy through its various models. However, by the mid-1980s, the Simca brand was phased out by its parent company Peugeot after struggling with financial challenges, marking the end of an era in French automobile history.