French grey: 1950 Simca 8 Sport Coupé

The Simca 8 Sport Coupe’s design roots can be traced back to the illustrious Italian design house Pininfarina, marking a significant chapter in automotive history. This particular model mirrors the luxury and style seen in high-end sports cars of its time, reminiscent of contemporaries such as Cisitalia and Ferrari. Its production was a result of a collaboration led by Simca’s Henri-Théodore Pigozzi, showcasing a marriage of French and Italian design philosophies that were groundbreaking during the late 1940s and early 1950s​​.

The vehicle’s historical significance is bolstered by its impressive performance in the 1950 Monte Carlo Rally, where it proved its mettle by finishing 4th and 5th overall and winning the 1.5-litre class. Beyond the rally circuits, the Simca 8 Sport gained acclaim for its sleek design and was even featured in the prestigious “10 Automobiles” exhibition organized by MoMa in New York, further solidifying its status as a work of automotive art​​​​.

The car currently for sale is an exquisite example of a vehicle that is as rich in history as it is in style. This model, with only 135 km on the odometer since its restoration in 2017, stands as a testament to the automotive craftsmanship that defined the post-war era. The car is equipped with Abarth enhancements, including a dual Solex carburetor and a large oil sump, paired with Robergel wire wheels and Monviso speed multiplier that adds to its unique allure, underscoring the vehicle’s blend of performance and elegance​​. Despite its fame and the high regard in which it was held, the Simca 8 Sport remains a somewhat undervalued gem in the classic car world, cherished by those in the know for its beauty, Facel build quality, and Italian heritage. Find it for sale at €48,500 (today $53,000) here in Leers, France. Thanks to Fluc for this tip!

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