Simca Violet Cyclecar- 1924
This company began under the name “Sicam” in 1912 and produced a small cyclecar. In the early 1920s they began making 98cc engines for attaching to bicycles. By 1924, the company was reformed under the new name for the purpose of making the Sima-Violet. They used the same Marcel Violet-designed 496cc flat-twin engine as its predecessor had used although this vehicle has a more streamlined design. It has a two-seater, plywood body, tubular backbone frame, and a 2-speed gearbox on the rear axle. A few were fitted with 750cc engines and took part in competitions–a 1.5 litre flat-4 grand prix car was built, and it finished third in the 1926 Boulogne Grand Prix.
VI Grand Prix de Boulogne (France)
Formula Libre, Vioturette & Cyclecar Race
27 August 1926
(37.375 km x 12 laps)
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Sté Industrielle de Matériel Automobile
Country of Origin: France
Drivetrain Configuration: Front engine, rear wheel drive
Engine: 2 cylinder, air cooled, 2 stroke, 8 hp
Transmission: 2 speed manual
Top Speed: 45 miles per hour
Years of Production: 1924-29
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