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Simca Other Barchetta 1937

General description : Simca Gordini 1937,1100 CC prepared engine, full aluminium rebodied,FIA documents in process, concours condition.

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1937 Simca Other Barchetta is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Engelbamp 27BE-3800 Sint Truiden by BVBA MECANIC IMPORT for €57950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Simca Model : Other Model Version : Barchetta Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1937 Sub type : Convertible Location : Engelbamp 27BE-3800 Sint Truiden Vehicle Registration : Undefined

57950 €

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BVBA MECANIC IMPORT
+32 11 69 58 44
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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.