1965 SEAT 600D
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Friday, January 30, 2026

This 1965 SEAT 600D was imported to the US from Spain in 2016. Its 767cc inline-four was reportedly rebuilt between 2023 and 2024, with work including boring the cylinders to 63.5mm, refinishing the cylinder head and block surface, rebuilding the carburetor and distributor, and installing new pis...
This 1965 SEAT 600D was imported to the US from Spain in 2016. Its 767cc inline-four was reportedly rebuilt between 2023 and 2024, with work including boring the cylinders to 63.5mm, refinishing the cylinder head and block surface, rebuilding the carburetor and distributor, and installing new pistons, rings, pushrods, and bearings. The car has been refinished in gray over red and is equipped with a four-speed manual transaxle, a Weber carburetor, and 12ā³ steel wheels. Acquired by the seller on BaT in November 2024, this SEAT 600 is now offered with a clean Utah title in the sellerās name.

The car was repainted prior to being imported to the US, and it has a driver-side mirror, suicide doors, fender-mounted indicators, and polished bumpers with overriders.

The 12ā³ steel wheels wear polished Fiat-branded hubcaps and are mounted with older Sava Exact tires that are due for replacement. Braking is handled by drums at each corner.

The seats are trimmed in red vinyl, and the cabin has vent windows, door pockets, and a body-colored dashboard. The seatbelts do not work, and the choke light remains illuminated. The seller notes that some trim pieces were reupholstered under current ownership.

The two-spoke steering wheel fronts a 120-km/h speedometer flanked by coolant temperature and fuel-level gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 47k kilometers (~29k miles), ~100 of which were added by the seller. Total mileage is unknown.

The water-cooled 767cc OHV inline-four has a Weber 28 ICP 3 carburetor, and it drives the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle. The engine is said to have been overhauled between 2023 and 2024 with oversized pistons and replacement piston rings, pushrods, and bearings. A replacement fuel pump, oil pressure sender, and a solid-state voltage regulator are also reported. The seller adds that the spark plugs, ignition coil, a coolant hose, and the engine oil were replaced in 2025, and the timing was adjusted.

Additional photographs of the underside are shown in the gallery below.
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