Simca 1200s Different Classics

The car was renamed as the Simca 1200S, and in this form, supported by two carburetors, the engine produced a maximum 80 hp (59 kW) of power, allowing Simca to claim a top speed of 175 km/h (109 mph). In 1968 a further upgrade saw the claimed power increased to 85 hp (63 kW) and the claimed top speed to 179 km/h (111 mph). Commercial Such a mix of exotic and proletarian does indeed exist: the Bertone-bodied Simca 1200 S Coupé, built from 1967 to 1971. Alex Kwanten The power trio of designers didn't design this car together, so this story isn't quite like an epic automotive issue of Marvel Team-Up.

FAB WHEELS DIGEST (F.W.D.) Simca 1200S Coupé (196771)

The 1200cc engine has been tweaked with twin Weber 40DCOE carbs and a smooth header, which the seller claims is good for 125 horsepower. Miles are listed as 86,469. Learn more about Rare Bertone Coupe: 1968 Simca 1200 on Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. The water-cooled 4-cylinder 944 cc engine shared its dimensions and basic lay-out with the engine fitted in the saloon, but from the start the Coupé engine featured a higher compression ratio and provided a maximum 52 hp of claimed output (as against 45 hp in the saloon). The Simca Coupé 1000, along with its successor the Simca 1200S, were small two-door coupes with rear engine produced in 1962-1971. Simca provided the engine and mechanical parts, while the coachwork was produced by Bertone in Turin. The Simca 1000 was launched in France in 1961 and was an immediate success with French buyers. In 1967 the name was changed, which together brought Technical Specifications Engine 1204cc (S4 OHV) Configuration Rear engine, rear-wheel drive Production dates 1967 to 1971 Number produced 14,741 Thousands of classic cars for sale! Find your next car in our classifieds - the classic of your dreams could be just a click away. Search now Simca cars A to Z of classic cars 2-door 2+2-seater coupé.

For Sale SIMCA 1200 S (1971) offered for GBP 24,671

Simca model 1200 S Coupe belongs to sports car class. Represents the "S (sport cars)" market segment. The car was offered with fastback coupe body shapes between the years 1967 and 1971. Cars were equipped with engines of 1204 cc (73.4 cui) displacement, delivering 59 - 62.5 kW (80 - 85 PS, 79 - 84 hp) of power. The 1200 S sports coupe introduced in 1967 was equipped with the largest engine Simca had built to date. In this variant with 1204 cc and twin carburetors (80-, later 85 hp) and a fully synchronized four-speed transmission, the sports car genes had now arrived in the very compact vehicle. This Simca is one of the last series and has 85 hp. FIA Historic Database. As per Art. 4.1.4 to FIA Appendix K: For any homologated car, the HTP must be accompanied by an ASN certified copy (printed on FIA stamped/watermarked paper with an ASN additional authentication) of the car's original Homologation Form or a ASN certified copy (printed on FIA stamped/watermarked paper with an ASN. Hans Exner has been on the motor sport circuit for years. His specialty is slalom and alpine racing. He is usually first over the finish line in his Simca 12.

Simca 1200 S Bertone Coupé Scuderia Sportiva Colonia

The 1200S Bertone Coupe, considered Simca's most beautiful and unique car, was the fastest car the brand ever built. Select Make Select Model Price from / to All - All Year from / to All - All Select Country All Sort by Shuffle Reset 22 Simca for sale 1963 Aston Martin DB5 - Special Edition Gold Finger Continu. P.O.R. 1 / 14 1967 | SIMCA 1200 S 32.925 £ Body style Coupe Mileage (read) 86.000 km Power (kW/hp) 59 / 80 🇳🇱 Dealer Show vehicle 1 / 7 1969 | SIMCA 1200 S PRIMA SERIE Price on request Body style Coupe Mileage (read) Not provided Power (kW/hp) 59 / 80 🇮🇹 Specifications Details Sold 67.619 km Manual Coupé 4 cylinder in-line 1.2L Quick Contact Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Simca 1200 S Coupe in 1967 the model with 2-door fastback coupe body and Line-4 1204 cm3 / 73.4 cui, 59 kW / 80 PS / 79 hp (DIN) of power, 103 Nm / 76 lb-ft of torque, 4-speed manual powertrain offered since mid-year 1967 for Europe . Specifications listing with the performance factory.

Simca 1200 S Coupe Weiss Motorsport

This Simca 1200S was imported from Italy where he has been completely restored. Built in 1971 this Coupe was produced in the Netherlands by NEKAF (part of Chrysler) in Rotterdam. The car has the more powerful 85 HP engine which had a top speed of 179 km/h. Technical data Watch the video: Simca 1200 Coupe Simca 1200S Coupé is a car that has a 2 door coupé type body styled by Bertone with a rear located engine driving through the rear wheels. The Simca 1200S Coupé's engine is a naturally aspirated petrol, 1.2 litre, overhead valve 4 cylinder with 2 valves per cylinder.