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Simca 1301 Simca 1501 Break. The first deliveries began in late 1966 and early 1967. Like with the 1300 and the 1500, the new 1301 and 1501 came with a two-year warranty on the engine, gearbox and suspension. This was done in order to attract new customers and establish the commercial success of the two models.
The Simca 1300 and Simca 1500 are large family cars manufactured by the French automaker Simca in its Poissy factory from 1963 to 1966 and between 1966 and 1975 in revamped versions, as the Simca 1301 and 1501. The two models were essentially versions of the same car, fitted with either a 1.3-litre or 1.5-litre engine, hence the model names.
Simca 1501 Spécial (1969–70); Simca 1501 GL (1969–70). The fourth and final variant of the Type 342 engine, which was introduced in 1973, delivered a maximum power of 73 PS DIN (84 HP SAE) at 5100 rpm, while the maximum torque reached 114 Nm at 3600 rpm. This version was introduced three years after the removal of the 1501 range from the ...
The Simca 1100 was for some time the best-selling car in France, while the Simca 1307 and Simca Horizon won the coveted European Car of the Year title in 1976 and 1979, respectively—these models were badge engineered as products of other marques in some countries. For instance the Simca 1307 was sold in Britain as the Chrysler Alpine and the ...
This dance move may sound self-explanatory, but striking the perfect balance of leg-to-arm movement ratio requires a certain rhythm which many people seem to be lacking. And by many people, we ...
The 22-year-old American earned bronze in super-G on Thursday and quickly celebrated with a little dance in the finish area, rocking her arms up and down before bowing to the Austrian crowd.
"Dancing with the Stars" pro Witney Carson and star Danny Amendola are speaking out after a lift move from their contemporary dance went viral on TikTok with over 11 million views. The move ...
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