Interesting Facts About the SEAT 124 I
The SEAT 124 debuted in the late 1960s as a Spanish‑built version of the Fiat 124. Over its twelve‑year run it became a cultural icon and a bestseller in Spain.
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Launch under Fiat licence (1968)
The SEAT 124 was introduced in 1968 as a compact family car built by SEAT under licence from Fiat. It was produced in Spanish factories from 1968 until 1980.
Coupe variant and body evolution (1970‑1975)
Between 1970 and 1975 SEAT offered the 124 in a notchback sport‑coupe body shape, expanding the model line beyond the standard saloon. This variant shared the same engine range of 1.6‑litre units.
A symbol of progress in 60s‑70s Spain
In the 1960s and 1970s owning a SEAT 124 meant more than just having a car; it was seen as a symbol of progress, effort and dreams for many Spaniards. The decade saw the model’s innovative, extra‑large saloon design help SEAT reach over one million cars produced.
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