Technically speaking, Panhard still exists as a manufacturer of light military vehicles, but its days of making cars came to an end decades ago, despite being a pioneer in several areas. Panhard cars ...
Auctions usually are the events to go when in the market for rare or exotic cars. But even this type of show doesn’t always bring cars as rare or old as the 1901 Panhard-Levassor Type A2 that will be ...
Few cars are harder to spot on British roads than the Panhard PL 17, of which only eight remain at the time of writing. Back in the day, Panhard made uniquely French vehicles that did not really ...
The Panhard Dyna Z, produced from 1954 to 1959, was an advanced vehicle for its time. Although most Americans are unfamiliar with the former French brand, Panhard started out as Panhard & Levassor ...
SEASIDE, Calif. — You wouldn't normally consider a car powered by two cylinders to be much of a tiger, but the French are well-known for their unique approach to automobiles. Ken Nelson and Cindy ...
One of the world's first "modern" motor cars is going up for auction at Bonhams. "Le Papillon Bleu" is one of only five surviving 1901 Panhard-Levassor 7hp Twin-Cylinder Four-Seater Rear-Entrance ...
Panhard et Levassor was established as a car manufacturer in 1887, making it one of the oldest in the world. They were also present at the birth of motor racing when one of their cars was awarded ...
When it was first built Queen Victoria was on the throne and the Great War was still 15 years off. But, a team of British motor enthusiasts are attempting to get an iconic 114-year-old Panhard et ...
Citroen usually springs to mind when thinking of quirky French cars, but in the late 1960s, Panhard gave that firm a run for its money. Featured on a recent episode of "Jay Leno's Garage," this 1967 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Jean Panhard played a vital role in ensuring the survival of his family firm which, as Panhard et Levassor, had marketed the first ...
I have been on the lookout for a pre-Second World War sedan with a central driving position ever since I received a letter from a reader of my contemporary at the Vancouver Sun, Alyn Edwards. Edwards ...
Jean Panhard, who has died aged 101, played a vital role in ensuring the survival of his family firm which, as Panhard et Levassor, had marketed the first production cars to the public in 1891. The ...
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