The Matra Simca 670 Monza OW 1970 is a classic French-built grand tourer of the 1970s designed to compete with the likes of the Ferrari Daytona. Known for its powerful engine, sleek body lines and luxury amenities, the Monza was one of the first cars to bridge the gap between a performance car and a luxury car. It was powered by a 3.0 L V6 engine that produced 220 horsepower, was constructed of a welded steel monocoque chassis, and featured a four-speed manual transmission, power brakes, power steering, and independent front suspension. Its exterior featured a low and wide stance, sharply raked windshield, curving body lines, and chrome-trimmed grille, door handles, and bumpers. Inside, drivers and passengers were treated to leather upholstery, air conditioning, electric windows, and a four-speaker stereo system. The Matra Simca 670 Monza OW 1970 was truly a luxurious driving experience.
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