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| Guest_PAULIE_D_* |
Feb 21 2005, 08:15 PM
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![]() ![]() ![]() I'm having a difficult time finding info on this car. I believe it was sold in Europe through Chrysler (?) Any info you guys can dig up would be appreciated. |
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Feb 21 2005, 08:16 PM
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![]() Banned ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 11,238 Joined: 6-December 04 From: Ontario, Canada Member No.: 1,208 Car: N/A |
What a... generic looking boat like car?
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| Guest_PAULIE_D_* |
Feb 21 2005, 08:17 PM
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QUOTE(Phix @ Feb 21 2005, 11:16 PM) What a... generic looking boat like car? I think it hardly looks generic, Phix. Now a 1997 Toyota Camry ... now that's generic. |
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Feb 21 2005, 08:21 PM
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![]() Some kind of monster. ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Banned Posts: 509 Joined: 20-February 05 Member No.: 1,501 |
944 meets 240Z?
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Feb 21 2005, 08:33 PM
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![]() Banned ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 11,238 Joined: 6-December 04 From: Ontario, Canada Member No.: 1,208 Car: N/A |
QUOTE(PAULIE_D @ Feb 21 2005, 11:17 PM) I think it hardly looks generic, Phix. Now a 1997 Toyota Camry ... now that's generic. Reminds me of that Lotus Europa or whatever it was called. Guess I'll research this car... |
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Feb 21 2005, 08:35 PM
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![]() Banned ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 11,238 Joined: 6-December 04 From: Ontario, Canada Member No.: 1,208 Car: N/A |
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| Guest_PAULIE_D_* |
Feb 21 2005, 08:40 PM
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Thanks Phix!
Here's an excerpt from the article: QUOTE In 1973, the Matra entered a sales agreement with Chrysler in order to benefit from the companys dealernetwork. Chrysler felt a bit embarassed to now have a Ford V-4 powered car in their range, and a new car was produced. - The goal was to produce a car much more sleek to bring down air resistance. Matra who always had been keen to accomodate more than 2 seats, now settled for a 3 seater solution, and the Matra-Simca Baghera was born (actually named after the panther in the Jungle Book). Matra considered a central driving position (as the McLaren F1 has it today) but abandonned the idea, presumeably because it would inhibit reuse of parts from any standard car, and thus make the car too expensive -missing its aim.
Initially it was powered by the Simca-1100TI (1294 ccm) engine, and the low air-resistance and relatively low weight made it a reasonably quick car. The handling was exceptional, and the car was very well accepted among the world enthusiasts - actually the car won a trophy for the most beautiful and at the same time funtional design back in '74 - where it was competing for that prize along with cars like Lancia beta or Ferrari 308 GTB. (this may well have been the only time a Matra roadcar beat a Ferrari ;-) The Bagheera was later joined by the Rancho - an "estate" type car - (which looked very much like a Simca 1100 with a revised tail). During the 70'ies the Baghera began seing some competition, and now it became evident that the power was too small, and in 1976 the Bagheera-S was launched. This car had the 1442 ccm (still ex-Simca) engine, which produced 90 HP and soon thereafter the Bagheera Mk-II was launched (see photo above). This car had some body-modifications - especially a longer nosecone and new bumbers, and the new 1442 ccm engine. Now the car did 0-100 km/h in 11.6 seconds, - respectable enough to take up competition. Although Chrystler/Simca had no wish to introduce bigger engines useable for the Bagheera, the factory did experiment with higher performances by tuning or modifying the existing engines. The most radical approach was when they produced what must be the onæly U8 engine in the world (?) - using two 4 cylinder blocks alongside eachother, connecting the ouput before the clutch. This gave the U8 Bagheera some respectable 160-170HP and a weight of about 1200kg - not bad at all... - however, this remained an experimental project that never was pushed into production (and probably never was intended to) The Bagheera - beautiful as it was, did however suffer from rot - the steel chassis had little or no rust protection from the factory, and hence if not maintained carefully, some cars litteraly disappeared before the owners (sad) eyes. A total of 47802 Bagheeras were built - and despite the corrosion problems there are still quite many around; - and lets hope for the enthusiasts to keep them rolling for many years to come. In 1980 Matra replaced the Bagheera with the Matra Murena, which had a fully galvanized chassis, bigger engines and an even more aerodynamical body. |
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Feb 23 2005, 07:13 AM
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![]() The Devil's Cabbana Boy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,264 Joined: 11-June 04 From: The People's Democratic Republic of McKhaosylvania Member No.: 831 Car: Outlander knock-off |
It doesn't look half bad , actually .
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Feb 23 2005, 09:45 PM
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![]() Honda POWARRRR loljk ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 6,537 Joined: 7-December 03 From: Raleigh, NC Member No.: 222 Car: 2007 Honda Accord |
reminds me of a lotus eclat.
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Feb 24 2005, 03:59 AM
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![]() Define 'Cynical' ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 569 Joined: 19-January 05 From: Woodinville, WA Member No.: 1,419 Car: 1991 Mazda RX-7 GTU |
The Matra Bagheera U8.
Originally built in France and produced around 1974. Loots like it was prototype since I can't seem to dig up how many where built. The engine is a mid-mounted rear wheel drive 2.5 liter U8 with four Weber carbs that produced 168 bhp at 6000 RPM. The engine seems to be a unique one-of-a-kind deal since it apparently never made it in to any production car. It's top speed is 143 mph. That's all I can find right now. EDIT: Looks like Phix already beat me to some information. Ahwell, here's some more. |
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