Simca 6
The Simca 6 is an evolution of the model of Automobile free - Italy nne Simca 5, conceived by FIAT and produced by the manufacturers Simca and FIAT of 1947 to 1950. Marketed under the name of FIAT 500 Topolino C (small Mouse) in Italy.
History
The shortly after the Second world war, FIAT presents FIAT 500 Topolino C. Whereas the models Simca 5 and FIAT 500 Topolino have are common, the research department Simca of Nanterre affirms for the first time of its history its independence opposite its head office FIAT of Turin by producing this Simca 6, presented to the Mondial of the car of ParisSee also: Simca 5
The model Simca 6 is directly derived from the model Simca 5 with
- before appreciably modified “americanized” with a widened and lower grill, and headlights integrated in wings of the type Peugeot 203 or Renault 4CV.
- a lengthened back and a small trunk only accessible from the interior and almost entirely occupied by the spare wheel.
- an inflated engine from 12 to 16,5 horses with cubic capacity of 570 cm ³ equalizes, collapsed, valves at the head, ordered by a side camshaft.
- Two versions of body: two-seater convertible half-compartment or small light van able to transport 250 kg.
Test of the 5L
With gasoline 5L, Simca 6 is distinguished particularly by carrying out 108,052 km, that is to say 4,62 liters to the 100 km.
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