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1959 Simca Chatelaine

July 1, 2025 By Gauge Magazine

1959 Simca Chatelaine

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Issue
July 2025
Owner
Don Vollmer
Ride
Stormtrooper
(1959 Simca Chatelaine)
Meaning Behind the Name
The car looks like a stormtrooper.
Photographer
Chris Gosda

Ride Details

Original Cost
Free
Build Cost
$ 15,000.
What was the inspiration?
I wanted to build a car that no one else has, something unique.
How long did it take you to build?
2 years
How long have you been building?
30 + years
Club Affiliations
Negative Camber
Your future plans?
Nothing at this time.
Vehicle history
This car is only made in France, and it was imported to Canada. It made its way to Kentucky.
Thanks to
Jerry Hunter, Rhonda Roloff, Roy Edwards, Tim Croxton, Joe Patton, St. Peters Hardware, Hamilton Steel, Dan's Upholster, O'Reilly's Auto Parts, Auto Zone, Woodriver Glass, Speedway Motors, Summit Racing, Performance Parts Plus, Modified Auto Inc.
Previous Rides
1966 Nova Gasser, 1995 S10, 1970 VW (Insane)

Engine Details

Make
Blueprint motor 2022
Cylinders
V8
Displacement
350 Cu.
Engine Mods
Aluminum heads, 4 bolt main, aluminum intake, HEI distributor, 600 Holley Carb, Stainless Ram Headers,
Chrome or polish
Chrome

Driveline Details

Torque Converter
Transmissions to go 2700 Stahl

Chassis Details

Chassis
2 X 3 tubing, Front end '62-'67 Nova front clip,Triangulated four link
Mods to Frame
Air bags, rack and pinion,
Frame Builder
Don Vollmer
Drop or lift inches
Body dropped, lays frame and body on the ground
Front Shocks
Speedway Motors
Rear Shocks
Speedway Motors
Spindles
2" dropped
Four Link
Triangulated
Compressor Info
Viair
Valve Info
Ridetech
Airbag Info
Ridetech 2600 LB
Chrome, Paint, or Polish
Paint Satin Black

Wheels Details

Front Wheel Type
Strike by Rocket Wheels
Rear Wheel Type
Strike by Rocket Wheels
Front Wheel Size
15" X 4 1/2 "
Rear Wheel Size
17" X 8"
Front Tire Size
135
Rear Tire Size
225 X 50

Paint Details

Color
Satin White
Paint Type
Vintage
Painted By
Don Vollmer
Graphics By

Body Details

Channeled
yes
Body Drop
yes
Body Mods by
Don Vollmer

Interior Details

Dashboard
modified for custom gauges
Gauges
Equis
Steering Wheel
Billet Specialtys
Console
Hand made
Shifter
Lokar
Seats
Procar
Tint Percent
35%
Upholstery Description
Black pleated vinyl
Upholstery By
Don Vollmer

“Stormtrooper”

1959 Simca Chatelaine

When it comes to building a ride that breaks all the rules, Don Vollmer from Godfrey, Illinois nailed it with his custom 1959 Simca Chatelaine—affectionately named “Stormtrooper.” With a white-on-black look straight out of the Empire’s handbook, this little French oddball turned full-blown hot rod definitely lives up to its name.

A Build That Stands Alone

Don’s goal? Simple: “I wanted to build something no one else had.” Mission accomplished.

Imported from France to Canada, then somehow landing in Kentucky, this Simca had already taken a wild journey before Don picked it up—for free. Yep, free. From there, he spent the next two years transforming it into something straight out of a Star Wars-meets-hot rod fever dream.

With 30+ years in the scene and a resume that includes a Nova Gasser, a bagged S10, and an “insane” VW, Don knew exactly what he wanted—and more importantly, how to make it happen.

Old School Metal, Modern Muscle

Under the hood of this retro grocery-getter is a Blueprint 350ci V8, complete with aluminum heads, stainless ram horns, a Holley 600 carb, and just the right amount of chrome to catch the eye. It’s paired with a 2700 stall converter and a chassis built from the ground up—literally.

The chassis features 2×3 steel tubing, a ’62–’67 Nova front clip, and a triangulated four-link setup in the rear. With Ridetech 2600LB airbags, Viair compressor, and Ridetech valves, the Simca lays body and frame flat on the ground—and it looks absolutely killer doing it.

A Look That’s Equal Parts Stealth and Style

Painted in satin white with satin black accents, Stormtrooper isn’t flashy—it’s mean, clean, and sharp as a blade. Don handled all the bodywork and paint himself, including a full body drop and channeling. The stance is spot on, sitting on Rocket Wheels (15″ up front, 17″ in the back) wrapped in 135s and 225/50s.

The inside’s just as slick, with black pleated vinyl upholstery, a custom console, Equus gauges, and a Billet Specialties wheel for that hot rod finishing touch. It’s all tied together with a Lokar shifter and a vibe that screams classic cool with a modern twist.

Built with Heart—and a Little Help from Friends

Don did most of the work himself but was quick to give props to everyone who pitched in: Jerry Hunter, Rhonda Roloff, Roy Edwards, Tim Croxton, Joe Patton, plus businesses like St. Peters Hardware, Summit Racing, Speedway Motors, Hamilton Steel, and Dan’s Upholstery. The local support made this unique build come to life.

No Plans to Stop—But Nothing Left to Prove

For now, Don’s not looking to add much more to Stormtrooper—and honestly, why would he? It’s a show-stopper, conversation starter, and total unicorn all in one.

Owned by: Don Vollmer

Photos by: Chris Gosda


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Filed Under: Features, July 2025


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