1965-1971 FIAT-Concord 600R Berlina
Soon after the launch of the 600 other countries and companies were interested in assembling this famous little Fiat.
In Europe the 600 was built in Ireland, Germany (as NSU-Fiat, later it became Neckar), Austria as Steyr-Fiat, in Spain as Seat and in former Yugoslavia as Zastava.
Outside Europe is was built in Argentina as Fiat-Concord.
The Fiat-Concord 600R had standard a fake grille and wheels with ventilation holes without hub-caps. Also the engine was bigger.
The 600 was designed by Dante Giacosa and presented in March 1955.
797 cc.
Approx. 600 kg.
Production 600R: 1959-1971.
Image found on Google Street View, July 2017.
Buenos Aires (Arg.), Teodoro Garcia, July 2017.
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1965-1971 FIAT-Concord 600R Berlina
Soon after the launch of the 600 other countries and companies were interested in assembling this famous little Fiat.
In Europe the 600 was built in Ireland, Germany (as NSU-Fiat, later it became Neckar), Austria as Steyr-Fiat, in Spain as Seat and in former Yugoslavia as Zastava.
Outside Europe is was built in Argentina as Fiat-Concord.
The Fiat-Concord 600R had standard a fake grille and wheels with ventilation holes without hub-caps. Also the engine was bigger.
The 600 was designed by Dante Giacosa and presented in March 1955.
797 cc.
Approx. 600 kg.
Production 600R: 1959-1971.
Image found on Google Street View, July 2017.
Buenos Aires (Arg.), Teodoro Garcia, July 2017.
© 2017/2018 Google/Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved