Origins; The car; Commercial; Argentina; External links; References; Origins. The plant at Poissy had been built by Ford France between 1937 and 1940, but after the war the economic direction of France was uncertain. It was manufactured in company's factory at Poissy until 1963. 507 units built until 1967 in two versions: "Std" and "Lujo". Approx. Interior of a 1963 SIMCA Ariane 4 Miramas SuperLuxe The Ariane was presented in April 1957. Automobile Classics shows short clips of cars taken at international automobile shows. In the United States, the 1000 sedan was on sale for the 1963 model year, with the Coupé following in 1965. The plant at Poissy had been built by Ford France between 1937 and 1940, but after the war the economic direction of France was uncertain. The Simca Ariane was a large saloon car launched in April 1957 by the French automaker Simca.It was manufactured in the company's factory at Poissy until 1963.. Connecting people through photography. In fact it was a kind of hybride: it had the Flash engine of the Aronde 1300 and the body of the Vedette Trianon, the most simple version of the Vedette-Series. Further upgrades to the interior trim were implemented for 1961, and newly available options included bench seats that could now be folded flat to form a double bed of sorts.The Ariane was manufactured until 1963, with 166,363 produced.The Ariane Miramas, were made in Argentina by Metalmecánica. Connecting people through photography. Already by June 1963 it had found its way to South Africa, where it was sold alongside Chryslers, Dodges, and Plymouths. I found her on the digital trade site 'Leboncoin'. Asking price: € 5500, including Carte Grise, but without Contrôle Technique.Production Ariane Series: 1957-1963 (Ariane 8: 1957-1961).© 2017 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved The Simca Ariane was a large saloon car launched in April 1957 by the French automaker Simca. All the Arianes also received restyled tail light clusters at this point which resembled those already used on the more flamboyantly styled but broadly similar Vedette models. All were created more than 166 thousand cars Simca Ariane, but production had to stop because of the rapid decline in sales model has ceased to be relevant.Car Simca Ariane was equipped with a 4-cylinder engi It was often asserted that the Simca Ariane's launch was a direct result of the Suez Crisis, but it is now clear that by 1956 Simca's project for a big car with a little engine For the 1959 model year the company introduced an Ariane Super Luxe with increased levels of chrome trim on the outside as well as vanity mirrors on the inside and a windscreen washer to help the view out. In fact it was a kind of hybride: it had the Flash engine of the Aronde 1300 and the body of the Vedette Trianon, the most simple version of the Vedette-Series.Simultaneously there was also offered a Ariane 8 with the famous V8 Vedette engine.The Ariane Miramas was a luxury version with a Beaulieu interior and a stronger 4 cylinder Rush engine.The Ariane was replaced in 1963 by the new 1300/1500.This car was for sale in Sarrebourg, France. Production of the automobile happened on the territory of the French branch of the company. We are interested in the evolution of cars, and show their future, present & past.

The Simca 1000 was also seen in a number of export markets, with left- or right-hand-drive.

Contents. Model Simca Ariane - car class "family", produced by the company Fiat in 1957-1963 years. 23e Salon Champenois du Véhicule de Collection de Reims 2010