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- Q3315959 subject Q6278585.
- Q3315959 subject Q6498387.
- Q3315959 abstract "The SEAT 850 was a car launched in 1966, based upon the Fiat 850. Originally only available with the same 2-door sedan body as used in Italy, two different 4-door versions also appeared in 1967. The very rare corto (short) used the bodywork developed by Francis Lombardi for the Fiat 850 "Lucciola", while the largo (long) version used a floorpan lengthened by 15 cm and bodywork developed specifically by SEAT. The car was produced in Spain from April 1966 to 1974 and it was quite popular during that time.At the 1971 Paris Motor Salon, the 850 Especial Lujo (Special deLuxe) was presented, only available with the 4-door largo body. Production ended in late 1974, having been replaced by the SEAT 133, essentially an 850 rebodied in the style of the 127. Sedans and the standard coupé received 843 cc four-cylinder engines with either 37 or 47 PS (27 or 35 kW). After Fiat 850 production ceased in Italy 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 "costruzione SEAT" underneath it.".
- Q3315959 assembly Q1492.
- Q3315959 assembly Q29.
- Q3315959 class Q815423.
- Q3315959 layout Q18711283.
- Q3315959 manufacturer Q188217.
- Q3315959 productionEndYear "1974".
- Q3315959 productionStartYear "1966".
- Q3315959 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q1360944.
- Q3315959 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q1499422.
- Q3315959 successor Q1499422.
- Q3315959 thumbnail Seat_850_2_door_Madrid.jpg?width=300.
- Q3315959 transmission "4-speed manual".
- Q3315959 weight "650000.0".
- Q3315959 wheelbase "2.027".
- Q3315959 width "1.425".
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360944.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q1492.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q1499422.
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- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q18711283.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q188217.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q219828.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q27597.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q29.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q55989.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278585.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q6498387.
- Q3315959 wikiPageWikiLink Q815423.
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- Q3315959 assembly Q1492.
- Q3315959 assembly Q219828.
- Q3315959 assembly Q29.
- Q3315959 class Q815423.
- Q3315959 engine "843".
- Q3315959 engine "903".
- Q3315959 layout Q18711283.
- Q3315959 manufacturer Q188217.
- Q3315959 name "SEAT 850".
- Q3315959 production "1966".
- Q3315959 production "664346".
- Q3315959 related Q1360944.
- Q3315959 related Q1499422.
- Q3315959 successor Q1499422.
- Q3315959 transmission "4".
- Q3315959 type Product.
- Q3315959 type Automobile.
- Q3315959 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q3315959 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q3315959 type Thing.
- Q3315959 comment "The SEAT 850 was a car launched in 1966, based upon the Fiat 850. Originally only available with the same 2-door sedan body as used in Italy, two different 4-door versions also appeared in 1967. The very rare corto (short) used the bodywork developed by Francis Lombardi for the Fiat 850 "Lucciola", while the largo (long) version used a floorpan lengthened by 15 cm and bodywork developed specifically by SEAT.".
- Q3315959 label "SEAT 850".
- Q3315959 depiction Seat_850_2_door_Madrid.jpg.
- Q3315959 name "SEAT 850".