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Find here the technical data sheet for your Simca!

At this moment you can find here 781 sheets of technical data for your Simca. The sheets are from 1970 to 1983 (except 1977) Feel free to use the sheets. For all the non Dutch speaking Simca visitors, there is one English version of the Dutch sheets. If you want to know about your Simca, just print out this English data sheet, and compare the sheet with each other for the translation.

Click here for the 781 Simca Matra technical data sheets 1970 - 1983

For all the French, German, Spanish and other non Dutch speaking visitors. Read this! I you want to help your fellow country Simca enthusiastic, translate the sheet for me in your language. There is a PSD file (you likely need Adobe photoshop to open the file) which you can download for this purpose. Help me to build an big database of technical data in other languages.

Having data sheets of the older models? Please send it to me by e-mail (scanned in an 300 p/inch quality) and help all the other Simca enthusiastic's in the world, who are searching for this information.

Click here for the English translated PDF data sheet (518KB). Print it out for best view.
Click here for the PSD files to use for translation in your language. Sheet 1 (365KB) Sheet 2 (286KB) It only takes 1 or 2 hours to translate. ;-)

Do you know the situation? Having a cardboard box filled with Lockheed-Bendix boxes with mysterious numbers on it, which doesn't look like Simca numbers. Now you can sort it out using the Lockheed-Bendix catalogue publised by the Dutch Simca Club. The catalogue covers the years 1957-1973 from the Vedette/Aronde to the 1301/1501 series. There are also some Chrysler and Matra models in this file.

View and download the PDF-file 28MB (for broadband only)
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Download the GIF-files 5,9MB )

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Many thanks to Maarten Barnhard for the scanning of al the sheets. He use the Minolta copier for this purpose