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turned the
Panhard et Lev****or
Company into one of the
largest and most
profitable manufacturers of
automobiles before World War I.
Panhards won numerous...
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having five
Panhards. The 4e DCR, the
armoured division of the
Infantry hastily ****embled in May, got 43
Panhard 178s. The DLMs used
their Panhard units for...
- A front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
layout (FR), also
called Système
Panhard is a
powertrain layout with an
engine in
front and rear-wheel-drive, connected...
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evidence that the
Panhards themselves fired a shot in
anger (let
alone encountering UK FV101
Scorpions or FV107 Scimitars). The
Panhards were
captured in...
- The
Panhard EBR (
Panhard Engin Blindé de Reconnaissance, French:
Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle) is an
armoured car
designed by
Panhard for the French...
- A
Panhard rod (also
called Panhard bar,
track bar, or
track rod) is a
suspension link that
provides lateral location of the axle.
Invented by the Panhard...
- Stirling-
Panhard was a type of auto-mobile
manufactured from 1898. It was
fundamentally a
French Clément-
Panhard that was
exported to
Great Britain and...
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product development decisions tended to
favour the Citroën
brand ahead of
Panhards,
which also seem to have lost out to the Citroën
Fourgonette in respect...
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represented France and
drove a car
manufactured by
Panhard. Léonce Girardot, also
representing France on a
Panhard, was the only
other driver to finish. Five...