W.C.E.-Simca Evolution (1934 - 1980)
W.C.E.-Simca Evolution (1934 - 1980) Simca (Société Industrielle de Mécanique et Carrosserie Automobile; Mechanical and Automotive Body Manufacturing Company) was a French automaker, founded in November 1934 by Fiat and directed from July 1935 to May 1963 by Italian Henri Pigozzi. Simca was affiliated with Fiat and, after Simca bought Ford's French activities, became increasingly controlled by the Chrysler Group. In 1970, Simca became a subsidiary and brand of Chrysler Europe, ending its period as an independent company. Simca disappeared in 1978, when Chrysler divested its European operations to another French automaker, PSA Peugeot Citroën. PSA replaced the Simca brand with Talbot after a short period when some models were badged as Simca-Talbots. music source: 1-Streamline · Eveningland YouTube Audio Library 2-Remembering Her Face · Silent Partner YouTube Audio Library 3-The Computer Has Feelings · JHS Pedals YouTube Audio Library 4-Trancer · Gunnar Olsen YouTube Audio Library

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