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− | '''SEAT 600. 1957–73 (prod. 799,419). 2-door saloon, 2-door cabriolet. R/R, 633, 767 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Licensed version of [[Fiat 600 (1955–82)]]. Original model made till 1963, when 600D introduced, with minor external differences, but the fitting of a larger-capacity engine. Suicide doors retained on SEAT models until the 600E of 1969. Final incarnation was the 600L Especial of 1972–3, identifiable by the black triangular vent in the C-pillar. Spawned the long-wheelbase [[SEAT 800]] four-door. | + | '''SEAT 600. 1957–73 (prod. 799,419). 2-door saloon, 2-door cabriolet. R/R, 633, 767 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Licensed version of [[Fiat 600 (1955–82)]]. Original model made till 1963, when 600D introduced, with minor external differences, but the fitting of a larger-capacity engine. Suicide doors retained on SEAT models until the 600E of 1969. Final incarnation was the 600L Especial of 1972–3, identifiable by a black triangular vent in the C-pillar. Spawned the long-wheelbase [[SEAT 800]] four-door. |
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 2 May 2020
SEAT 600. 1957–73 (prod. 799,419). 2-door saloon, 2-door cabriolet. R/R, 633, 767 cm³ (I4 OHV). Licensed version of Fiat 600 (1955–82). Original model made till 1963, when 600D introduced, with minor external differences, but the fitting of a larger-capacity engine. Suicide doors retained on SEAT models until the 600E of 1969. Final incarnation was the 600L Especial of 1972–3, identifiable by a black triangular vent in the C-pillar. Spawned the long-wheelbase SEAT 800 four-door.
Manufacturing location: Barcelona, Spain
Marque: SEAT | Successor: SEAT 133