- SEAT 1200 Sport
of Germany.
In 1977 the SEAT 1430 Sport Coupé appeared, using the same body, but with a hotted up version of the engine from the
SEAT 1430 . In this application the 1438 cc engine provided a power output of 77 bhp (56.5 kW).Neither version was a huge seller, and in 1979 both were withdrawn: no direct successors were offered.
The car was known as the "Bocanegra" in Spain because of the shape of its always black plastic front panel, which embraced the front grill and the headlights and incorporated, by 1970s standards, a prominent front bumper / fender. "Boca negra" means "black mouth" in Spanish.
Technical data SEAT 1200/1430 Sport (1979) ["Automobil Revue", catalogue 1979, p.495; all data works figures unless otherwise specified.]References
External links
* [http://www.clubseatsport.com CLUB SEAT 1200 y 128 SPORT de España] [http://www.pruebas.pieldetoro.net/web/pruebas/ver.php?ID=69 Contemporary test (in Spanish)]
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