BARREIROS (MANUFACTURER)

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'Barreiros' was a Spanish manufacturer of engines, trucks, buses, tractors and automobiles.

Contents
"Barreiros Diesel"
A Chrysler subsidiary
In PSA and Renault hands
Truck models Barreiros
Car models Simca
Car models Dodge
Tractor models Barreiros
References
External links

"Barreiros Diesel"


The Dodge Dart was manufactured by Barreiros under a licencing agreement concluded with Chrysler in 1963. This 1970s version was known as the Dodge 3700

The company was founded in 1954 as 'Barreiros Diesel S.A.' by Eduardo Barreiros and based in Madrid. Established initially as a producer of diesel engines, the company then expanded to make commercial vehicles, reaching licensing agreements with French Berliet (truck cabs), British AEC (buses and coaches), and German Hanomag (agricultural tractors), all of them driven by Barreiros's own engines. Additionally a pay-in-kind contract with Polish Star was active in late fifties, by which engineless Star chassis-cab trucks were exported to Spain, while Barreiros engines were sent to Poland; the whole resulting in Barreiros-engined Star tractors being sold in China (and Polish trucks in Spain).
Later on Barreiros branched out into the production of passenger cars by means of cooperation (and capital links) with the Chrysler Corporation. An agreement was reached with Chrysler in 1963 to build the Dodge Dart allowing the company to enter the car market. Sold as the Barreiros Dart it had modified front styling, a four speed gearbox and all round disc brakes. During that time, the Spanish automobile market was strongly protected, making entering it effectively only possible by domestic manufacturing. As the 1960s progressed, the range was extended with some smaller models from Chrysler's French subsidiary, Simca. The Barreiros-made Simca 1000 was launched in 1966, and later the Simca 1200 joined the range (in fact the French Simca 1100, but with a bigger standard engine for the Spanish market).

A Chrysler subsidiary


In 1969 Chrysler Europe took complete control of the company. In mid-1970s Barreiros became for the first time the sole source for a Chrysler Europe model - the production lines of the slow-selling Chrysler 180 series were moved to Madrid from Simca's factory in Poissy. Unlike in most other European countries, the Chrysler 180 became relatively popular in Spain. Barreiros also continued to assemble other Chrysler Europe models for the domestic market, including Simca 1307 (renamed Chrysler 150 in Spain to be more in line with the popular 180) and Chrysler Horizon.
On the truck and bus side, a full range of light, medium and heavy models was offered, still marketed as Barreiros in Spain and as Dodge or Fargo elsewhere, but eventually the Dodge badge prevailed in all markets.

In PSA and Renault hands


Spanish-built ex-Barreiros Dodge truck advertised by French Renault dealer nerwork

In 1978, Chrysler Europe was sold to PSA, who subsequently renamed all former Chrysler/Simca models to Talbot (so for example the Chrysler 150 became Talbot 150). Barreiros continued to assemble Talbot car models launched under the PSA reign, such as Talbot Solara or Talbot Samba.
The truck and bus division was sold to Renault, and for a short time the old ex-Barreiros models were sold badged as Renaults.

Truck models Barreiros


'(1957-1965)'
Barreiros Super Azor


★ TT90

★ Star

★ Puma

★ Panter

★ Cóndor

★ Halcón

★ Azor

★ Víctor

★ Saeta

★ Comando

★ Centauro

★ Super Saeta

★ Super Azor

Car models Simca



Simca 1000

★ Simca 1000 automatico

★ Simca 1000 GT

★ Simca 1000 Gt Rallye

Simca 900

★ Simca 1000 Rallye 2

★ Simca 1000 Rallye Gr2

Simca 1200 LS

★ Simca 1200 GL

★ Simca 1200 GL Special

★ Simca 1200 GLS (90 octanos)

★ Simca 1200 GL Special

★ Simca 1200 LX-TI

★ Simca 1200 Campero

Car models Dodge



★ Dodge GL

Dodge Dart Diesel

★ Dodge GT

★ Dodge 3700 GT

Tractor models Barreiros


'(1961-1980)'

★ R335S

★ R350

★ R350S

★ R438

★ R438 especial

★ R440

★ R500 "labramatic"

★ R545

★ R545 I

★ R545 IA

★ 4000

★ 4000V

★ 5000

★ 5000 VL/VR

★ 7000

★ 40/45

★ 50/55

★ 70/70

References



★ J.L. García Ruiz, "Barreiros Diesel y el desarrollo de la automoción en España" ftp://ftp.funep.es/phe/hdt2003.pdf

External links



Eduardo Barreiros Foundation

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