Equipment
Dual mirrors, hub caps.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Paint has chips at the edges of the driver's door. There is a small quarter sized dent aft of the drivers door and some scratches in the paint with rust poking through. Uneven door gaps. Engine bay has finish issues but is clean. Underbody shows dirt, age and overspray. Interior is newer and in fair shape, but the gauges and interior trim are faded. Purchased in Spain, where it was previously restored to enthusiast standards.
Market commentary
SEAT is currently a Volkswagen subsidiary, but for years they built Fiats like the 600 under license, and the SEAT 600 was in fact the first car of many Spaniards during the '60s and '70s as the economy improved and the demand for cheap personal transport intensified. Contract-built cars like this are typically worth less than cars from the original country of origin, but even taking that into account this little driver came at a cheap price. Auburn might not have been the ideal place to sell something so eccentric, but the new owner got quite a deal.