SEAT 133

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Spanish SEAT 133
Spanish SEAT 133
Spanish SEAT 133
Spanish SEAT 133

The SEAT 133 was a small rear-engine car designed and sold by SEAT in Spain from 1974 to 1981. The car used the chassis and engine of the by then defunct Fiat/SEAT 850 and featured a new body in the style of the contemporary, somewhat smaller but unrelated Fiat 126.

Initially it was only sold in Spain and did not enjoy great success, since its all-rear mechanical configuration was too old for that era and suffered from frequent overheating problems. However, it enjoyed success in other parts of the world, like Egypt for example, where the car is still in service. It is popular because of its small size and cheap price.

The SEAT 133 was also exported to Germany (as the Fiat 133) where it found some success among rear wheel drive-loyalists in the mid-seventies.


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