SEAT 850

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A yellow 850 D from a promotional pic
A yellow 850 D from a promotional pic

The SEAT 850 was a car based upon the Fiat 850. It had 2 and 4-door versions. The 2-door was very similar to the Italian car, but the 4-door version was unique for Seat. The car was produced in Spain from 1966 to 1974 and it was quite popular in that time.

After Fiat 850 production ceased in 1972, the Seat version was sold in European countries through Fiat dealers for a couple of years. These cars had a Fiat badge which had "construzione SEAT" underneath it.

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