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Someca was a French agricultural equipment manufacturer. Created in 1953 by Simca, SIMCA, a then-subsidiary of Fiat, Fiat Auto Italia, “Fiat Someca”, in 1958 became part of Simca, SIMCA Industries. History SAFAF (Société Anonyme Française des Automobiles Fiat), the company from which SIMCA was formed, began importing and later manufacturing licensed Fiat vehicles from a Nanterre factory in 1934. It also imported Fiat Trattori, Fiat tractors as well as Steyr tractors into France. In 1953, SIMCA bought out the agricultural motors and tractors division of the company MAP, which it then used as the basis for the creation of ''SOMECA'' ("Société de MECAnique de la Seine"). SOMECA went on to produce the very first SOMECA tractors and parts for the last tractors to be produced by MAP. The first SOMECA tractor was the "DA 50", closely derived from the "MAP DR3" model, whose engine could develop 37 hp at 1500 rpm. The next model, the "SOM 40" was hugely successful in Fra ...
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Fiat Concord
Fiat SOMECA Concord S.A.C.I (or simply Fiat Concord) was the Argentina subsidiary of Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat Automobiles S.p.A. and the first manufacturer of Fiat vehicles in the country. Established in 1954,Historia de Fiat en Argentina
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the factory produced not only automobiles but railway vehicles through its subsidiary . Some of Fiat Concord's most emblematic products included the , , and the 1500 coupé designed by


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