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Looks French, Renault? (and not just because they shot the add in Paris and the French country side)
 
Kinda cool cars.A friend of mine has one under
"restoraton".
There's an article on the Panhard 24BT in the
January issue of Hemming's "Sports & Exotic Car"
magazine.Pretty car.

- Doug
 
....but French, just th' same.... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif
 
What a wierd name for a car company. Panhard?
 
roofman said:
What a wierd name for a car company. Panhard?

Actually, depending on how you look at it, they were the *first* car company (or the second, after Daimler-Benz).

And lots of popular cars and trucks have a "Panhard rod" in their rear suspension (Mustangs, Camaros, etc).

My favorite Panhard-related car is the ~Deutsch-Bonnet~
 
There's a lot of weird car names from the early days. I always thought Pierce-Arrow was odd. Packard??? really... (nice cars though) Tucker, Brockway, REO, Stutz, Hudson, Willys, Mostly all family names, or named after famous people. kinda odd if ya think about it.

P.S. Roofman, I love the new avatar.
 
BAZ said:
Shame that Garmin didn't help him at Waterloo....

Bite yer tongue, Barry!

I fettl'd about a bit with a DB back-when. Hateful li'l crackerbox, it was. Anemic rear engin'd soap-box. Suspension could scare ya just parking th' thing. feh. Mebbe the front engined ones were different...

And Winton hasn't been mentioned yet. Cleveland.
 
And I thought Panhard is what you get when you overbake a lasagna....... <wanders back into the woods looking for snipe> /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif LoL
 
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