The Simca Alvorada was a stripped version of the Simca Chambord, the first model to be built by Simca do Brasil. The Chambord, which was a direct copy of the French built Simca Vedette, had first left the production line in March 1959 and featured an 84 hp (63 kW) engine, 3 speed gearbox with the shifter located on the steering column and was assembled with parts imported from France.

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  • The Simca Alvorada was a stripped version of the Simca Chambord, the first model to be built by Simca do Brasil. The Chambord, which was a direct copy of the French built Simca Vedette, had first left the production line in March 1959 and featured an 84 hp (63 kW) engine, 3 speed gearbox with the shifter located on the steering column and was assembled with parts imported from France. It was a large car, manufactured until 1969 in different versions (including the Alvorada) and styled by the Brazilian subsidiary of French automaker Simca at their factory in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil.
  • Simca Alvorada, lançado em 1963, foi uma versão "popular" e despojada do Simca Chambord, 30% mais barato do que o original. Fracasso de vendas, foi substituído dois anos depois por uma versão ainda mais indigente, o Simca Profissional, destinado ao mercado de carros de praça. Foram produzidos apenas 378 modelos Alvorada.
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  • The Simca Alvorada was a stripped version of the Simca Chambord, the first model to be built by Simca do Brasil. The Chambord, which was a direct copy of the French built Simca Vedette, had first left the production line in March 1959 and featured an 84 hp (63 kW) engine, 3 speed gearbox with the shifter located on the steering column and was assembled with parts imported from France.
  • Simca Alvorada, lançado em 1963, foi uma versão "popular" e despojada do Simca Chambord, 30% mais barato do que o original. Fracasso de vendas, foi substituído dois anos depois por uma versão ainda mais indigente, o Simca Profissional, destinado ao mercado de carros de praça. Foram produzidos apenas 378 modelos Alvorada.
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