SEAT 1430

Uncommon

8 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

SEAT 1430

Market value

$6,000 to $16,000

Did you know

SEAT 1430 was nicknamed 'FU' for 'Familiar Unificado'.

Introduced in 1969, the SEAT 1430 was a significant step forward for the Spanish automaker, blending Italian design influence with practical engineering. Based on the Fiat 124 platform, it featured a more powerful 1.4-liter engine, offering enhanced performance and comfort compared to its predecessors. The 1430 quickly gained popularity for its reliability, spacious interior, and spirited driving characteristics, becoming a symbol of modernity in Spain's automotive landscape during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Beyond its commercial success, the SEAT 1430 also made a notable mark in motorsport, particularly in rally competitions. Its robust engineering and agile handling allowed it to achieve commendable results, further cementing its reputation among enthusiasts. Today, the SEAT 1430 remains appreciated by classic car collectors and automotive historians alike, celebrated for its role in advancing Spain's automotive heritage and its enduring cultural significance.

Latest SEAT 1430 sightings

SEAT 1430: FAQ

How many SEAT 1430s have been spotted?

8 SEAT 1430 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.

How rare is the SEAT 1430?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the SEAT 1430 is rated Uncommon.

Where can you see a SEAT 1430?

Recent SEAT 1430 sightings on AutoRadar come from Molins de Rei, Huércal de Almería, Zaragoza, Cullera, Vidreres. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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