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The automaker SIMCA (Société Industrielle de Mécanique et Carrosserie Automobile) was founded in 1934 and manufactured Fiat cars under licence. 1951 saw production of its first own-brand model, the Aronde, which, because of its success, was soon followed by further models. A new era for the works was ushered in when, in the autumn of 1961, the Simca 1000 was shown at the Paris Automobile Salon. With its modern silhouette, the limousine stood out against the previous Simca models. Even the engine was now more powerful. At the start of 1970 Simca launched the distinctly reworked 1000, now named the Simca 1000 Rallye, followed by the Simca 1000 Rallye 2 in 1973. With 1118 cc and producing 53 HP the Rallye 2 had the most powerful engine of the entire 1000 series. Designed specifically as a sports car, the vehicle attracted attention on account of its trunk which was painted black to provide glare protection.
Model Details:
- Models with super-fine details
- Models meet the currently high standard of Slot Car collector's items
- Vehicles are finely and authenticalle printed
- Vehicles feature a driver's figure, individually painted for each vehicle
- Compatible with all commercial track systems
- Further new items are in the pipeline
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