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The automaker SIMCA was founded in 1934 and at first manufactured Fiat cars under licence. Following the success of the first model in 1951, others quickly followed, including the Simca 1000 Rallye 2, launched at the start of 1973. With 1118 cc and producing 53 hp, the Rallye 2 had the most powerful engine of the entire previous 1000 series. Four crucial factors made the 1000 Rallye 2 a popular and successful racing sports car: The entirely affordable price appealed to a broad clientele; the car was fairly lightweight but boasted a powerful engine that displayed itself in a remarkable acceleration capability. And it was also relatively easy to soup up the engine, with the result that racing success was soon achieved also at international level. The vehicle was frequently regarded as the counterpart to the equally successful NSU TTS which had similar characteristics.
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
- 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
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