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RapidRonnie

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Since: Dec 23, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 2:56 pm
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My grandfather had a foreign car dealership on the site of what is now
a discount tire store. The old building is coming down and we cleaned
out a bunch of parts. There were three of these Simca V-8 engines
(used) and some new parts including Paris-Rhone generators, gaskets,
spark plugs, plug wires, etc. There are also Citroen and Fiat parts.

These V8 flathead engines are essentially the same as the Ford V-8/60
engine although probably some things are different. Are Ford restorers
or vintage race car people interested in the Simca parts?

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Chris Haynes

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 8:30 am
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Where are these parts located?

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Whitelightning

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 2:55 pm
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"RapidRonnie" <rapidronnie.RemoveThis@cbgb.net> wrote in message
news:1135378595.091338.288990@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> My grandfather had a foreign car dealership on the site of what is now
> a discount tire store. The old building is coming down and we cleaned
> out a bunch of parts. There were three of these Simca V-8 engines
> (used) and some new parts including Paris-Rhone generators, gaskets,
> spark plugs, plug wires, etc. There are also Citroen and Fiat parts.
>
> These V8 flathead engines are essentially the same as the Ford V-8/60
> engine although probably some things are different. Are Ford restorers
> or vintage race car people interested in the Simca parts?

My understanding is the internals are the same as the 49-53 blocks, although
higher compression, 7.2:1, but using the older bell housing design of the
32-
48 blocks. Also use 11 inch clutch. The only reason I even heard of them is
while stationed in Germany I had a couple Simca's. The beast was originally
Ford,
Ford of France was bought out by Simca in the 50's which in the 70's was
bought out by
Chrysler. I will add that the Simca brand were tough little cars, well
built, until Chrysler
started putting their fingers into the operation. By late 70's the car was
a shadow of its
self quality wise. The car the engines were in in the 50's looked like a
3/4 size '49 mercury.
The europeans were good at copying, Opel had a car looked like a 3/4 '56
Chevy
The paris-rhone generators are 24 volt. water pumps from truck engines work
as
replacements for the simca, the threads are metric on the engine. Last ones
were
manufactured somewhere in south America up untill the early 70's.

Whitelightning
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RapidRonnie

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 6:02 pm
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Chris Haynes wrote:
> Where are these parts located?

In my garage...Which is in the Carson City, Nevada area. When I get
them cleaned and prepped I'll be happy to have serious buyers drop by
or alternatively they go on eBay.

It turns out there were a lot more Peugeot items than I thought. There
are also some bits from the ultra-rare Goggomobil....there really was a
car named like that!
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cabong

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:30 pm
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Hey Rapid Ronnie,
I am very interested in the Simca motors. I'm not sure how to contact you.
Feel free to call me at (208) 695-3956 Thanks, Bruce
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