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Abarth - Simca series

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About Abarth

Abarth is an Italian racing car maker founded by Italian-Austrian Karl (Carlo) Abarth in Turin in 1949.

In the 1960s, Abarth & C. S.r.l was quite successful in hillclimbing and sports car racing, mainly in classes from 850cc up to 2000cc, competing with Porsche 904 and Ferrari Dino. Hans Herrmann was a factory driver from 1962 until 1965, winning the 500km Nürburgring in 1963 with Teddy Pilette

Later, Johann Abt was promised by Carlo Abarth that he could drive a factory car for free if he won all the races he entered—which Abt nearly did, winning 29 of 30, the 30th being a second.

Along with its racing cars, Abarth produced high-performance exhaust pipes. Later, Abarth diversified in producing various tuning kits for road vehicles, mainly for Fiat. Abarth was also associated in producing sports or racing cars with Porsche and Simca.

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2-door
2-seat
S4 8v 1.9L DOHC M-4
138.0 kW / 185.1 hp / 185.1 hp        
   

Abarth Simca 2000 GT Coupe (1964)

2-door 2-seater fixed-head coupé, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1946 cm3 / 118.8 cu in / 118.8 cu in, 138.0 kW / 185.1 hp / 185.1 hp @ 7000 rpm / 7000 rpm / 7000 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 250 km/h / 155 mph / 155 mph top speed

2-door
2-seat
S4 8v 1.3L DOHC M-6
102.9 kW / 138.0 hp / 138.0 hp        
   

Abarth Simca 1300 GT Corsa Coupé (1964)

2-door 2-seater fixed-head coupé, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1288 cm3 / 78.6 cu in / 78.6 cu in, 102.9 kW / 138.0 hp / 138.0 hp @ 7800 rpm / 7800 rpm / 7800 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 235 km/h / 146 mph / 146 mph top speed

2-door
2-seat
S4 8v 1.3L DOHC M-6
102.9 kW / 138.0 hp / 138.0 hp        
   

Abarth Simca 1300 GT Coupé (1965)

2-door 2-seater fixed-head coupé, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1288 cm3 / 78.6 cu in / 78.6 cu in, 102.9 kW / 138.0 hp / 138.0 hp @ 7400 rpm / 7400 rpm / 7400 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 235 km/h / 146 mph / 146 mph top speed

2-door
2-seat
S4 8v 1.3L DOHC M-6
91.7 kW / 123.0 hp / 123.0 hp  130.0 N·m / 95.9 lb·ft / 95.9 lb·ft
   

Abarth Simca 1300 Bialbero S2 (1963)

2-door 2-seater fixed-head coupé, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1288 cm3 / 78.6 cu in / 78.6 cu in, 91.7 kW / 123.0 hp / 123.0 hp @ 7200 rpm / 7200 rpm / 7200 rpm, 130.0 N·m / 95.9 lb·ft / 95.9 lb·ft @ 5500 rpm / 5500 rpm / 5500 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 230 km/h / 143 mph / 143 mph top speed

2-door
2-seat
S4 8v 1.3L DOHC M-6
67.1 kW / 90.0 hp / 90.0 hp        
   

Abarth Simca 1300 Bialbero S1 (1962)

2-door 2-seater fixed-head coupé, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 1288 cm3 / 78.6 cu in / 78.6 cu in, 67.1 kW / 90.0 hp / 90.0 hp @ 6000 rpm / 6000 rpm / 6000 rpm, manual 6-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 200 km/h / 124 mph / 124 mph top speed

2-door
2-seat
S4 8v 1.2L OHV M-4
33.6 kW / 45.1 hp / 45.1 hp        
   

Abarth Simca GT Coupe (1954)

2-door 2-seater fixed-head coupé, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 1221 cm3 / 74.5 cu in / 74.5 cu in, 33.6 kW / 45.1 hp / 45.1 hp @ 4500 rpm / 4500 rpm / 4500 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 170 km/h / 106 mph / 106 mph top speed

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