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SEAT 600

by Scalextric Spain (SCX)


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Reference:
CF-31
Released on:
1967
Manufactured by:
EXIN
Number of versions:
6

The SEAT 600 was released under the Scalextric Spain (SCX) brand and manufactured by EXIN with the reference CF-31.

Versions

6 versions were released under this reference:

  • Color: white
  • Color: gray, Number 12
  • Color: gray, Number 5
  • Color: red
  • Color: light green, Number 36
  • Color: light green, Number 12

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Neldo.net picture of Scalextric Spain SEAT 600 (Color: light green, Number 12)
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