Highlights
- Completely restored
- Upgraded 1,600cc engine
- Equipped with a roll bar cage and bucket seat
- FIVA licensed
The Appeal
The Simca 1000 and its later Rallye format were originally a Fiat design - and in another universe may well have ended up being badged as a progression for the legendary Fiat 500. Simca's President-director general, Henri Pigozzi, was very close friends with the top brass at Fiat, and he managed to negotiate this - a cute, traditional three-box car with a tiny wheelbase - for his own company.
The Simca 1000 was a huge hit, and rightfully so - it was inexpensive but surprisingly innovative for its time, and drivers were eager to take advantage of a good deal at a time when purse strings were tight. By 1970, the car was seeing plenty of adoptions for Motorsport, and Simca replied to the demand with the Rallye - with disk brakes, upgraded mechanics and a reorganised engine bay that made for potent, loud and capable little motorsport offering.
This bright orange example is particularly spirited. Upgraded with a 1,600cc powerplant, and fitted with the rally essentials of a roll-bar and bucket seats, it's recently undergone extensive restoration and is now ready and waiting to exhilarate its lucky new owner. Pure racing pedigree!
The Simca 1000 was a huge hit, and rightfully so - it was inexpensive but surprisingly innovative for its time, and drivers were eager to take advantage of a good deal at a time when purse strings were tight. By 1970, the car was seeing plenty of adoptions for Motorsport, and Simca replied to the demand with the Rallye - with disk brakes, upgraded mechanics and a reorganised engine bay that made for potent, loud and capable little motorsport offering.
This bright orange example is particularly spirited. Upgraded with a 1,600cc powerplant, and fitted with the rally essentials of a roll-bar and bucket seats, it's recently undergone extensive restoration and is now ready and waiting to exhilarate its lucky new owner. Pure racing pedigree!
History and Paperwork
- Registered in 1976
- 2 former registered keepers
- No service history available
- Purchased on 3/12/2018 and completely restored
- FIVA licensed
- Indicates 44, 198km on a five-figure odometer
The Condition
- The car was completely restored and is in excellent order
- Attractive orange livery with matte black contrasting details
- No sign of any significant dents, dings or corrosion
- Lattice alloys in good order
- Internally, the car is equally well-presented
- It has a roll bar cage and a bucket seat
- Bucket seats are in excellent order
- Dashboard in good condition throughout
- All instruments are clean and legible
The Mechanics
- Upgraded to a 1,600cc four-cylinder engine
- Manual transmission with 4 gears
- Engine bay has been repainted and is in good order
- Fitted with a brake servo and rear stabilizer
- We understand the car is in fine mechanical order
- We've no reports of any issues
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