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Description
1966 Simca 1000 Coupe
Pretty and rare
Giugiaro-designed coupe; runs and drives; recent work to sills - requires paint
and detailing
The
Simca 1000 Coupe was a sporty two-door version of the long-running boxy
four-door Simca saloon that was produced from 1961 to 1978. This pretty coupé’s
bodywork and interior were designed by Italian coachbuilders Bertone, and more
specifically a very young Giorgetto Giugiaro, who would go on to become the most
prolific car designer of all time.
The Coupe
was launched in 1962, just a year after the saloon, as a competitor to the
Renault Floride and later, the Fiat 850 Coupe. Its mechanicals were near
identical to the 1000 saloon’s, but the bodies were built, painted and trimmed
by Bertone in Turin, before being shipped to Simca’s factory in Poissy for
finishing. Giugiaro’s design was widely admired and the car soon became popular
in France, although it was never marketed in the UK.
For
that reason the Simca 1000 Coupe is a very rare sight in Britain, only a handful
of cars known to reside here. It’s much more common among the French
classic car world though and the excellent UK Simca Club provides good
support for the car.
This
particular example was imported from the Limousin region of France in 2017. The
vendor is the second UK owner and reports that the engine runs very
sweetly, and that the gearbox, clutch and brakes function as they should. It
appears to have had a recent engine rebuild, although there is no documentation
of this and has been running and driving nicely since arrival at
Brightwells.
Recent improvements include £690-worth of welding to the
sills and part of the floor (bills in history file) and replacement of the
webbing of the unusually-designed seatbelts.
The
car has very recently been submitted for an MOT, principally to confirm that the
sill repairs were to a good standard. They are, but the Simca failed on
indistinct headlamp aim (it needs a pair of RHD lights), a worn N/S/F ball-joint
(a new one is included), a broken engine latch and uneven handbrake
performance.
It is UK registered but there is no V5C with the car so its
new owner will need to apply for a replacement in the usual way. There
are a few bills, correspondence from the Simca Owners Club, a Haynes manual
and a handbook on file.
On offer simply because
the owner has too many projects, this rare and very pretty Simca Coupe has been
widely admired since arrival and would look great in your garage.
For
more information - contact matthew.parkin@brightwells.com
* All charges are subject to VAT