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Matra Automobiles had specialised in building sports cars, including the Simca-powered Bagheera. The company was apprehensive that the aftershock of the crisis would 
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over from René Bonnet - the Djet/Jet ('62-'68), followed by the M530A ('67-'72) which was the first sports car of their own design. Next came the (Matra-Simca) Bagheera 
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quite interesting and unusual car. The 1,294 cc four-cylinder Simca  Matra Bagheera Sports (1978) Sothebys: 9 Apr 1999: Not  Suggest a Contact relating to Matra-Simca Bagheera
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Find great deals on eBay for simca bagheera and matra bagheera. Shop with confidence.  1973-1980 MATRA-SIMCA BAGHEERA Car FRENCH ATLAS PHOTO SPEC CARD
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The Matra Murena was a 3-seat sports car produced from 1980 through  The Murena replaced the Matra Bagheera, a very similar vehicle resulting from previous Matra-Simca 
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As equipped for the sports car, the Simca four had  the car that they named the "Bagheera U-8" after its most unusual engine. But how was Matra, tied as it was to Simca 
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Matra Bagheera - Description: The Matra Bagheera is a sports car created by the French engineering group Matra in cooperation with the automaker Simca and design by 
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The Matra Murena was a three seat sports car largely based on its predecessor, the Matra Simca Bagheera.
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The sublime Matra 530 sports car led to SIMCA/Chrysler taking an interest in the company. That co-operation led to the aerodynamically styled three-seaters, the Bagheera 
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The Matra Bagheera is a sports car created by the French engineering group Matra in cooperation with the automaker Simca and design by Greek designer Antonis Volanis.
 
 
 
 
 
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