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  2. Panhard EBR - Wikipedia

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    The EBR is an 8x8 wheeled reconnaissance vehicle based on the previous Panhard AM 40 P/Model 201, a light armored car born before the Second World War, but remained only at prototype level. After the war the new contest for a postwar armored car saw the Panhard proposal as winner against two other French firms.

  3. Panhard - Wikipedia

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    Panhard et Levassor (1887–1895). This model was the first registered automobile in Portugal Panhard et Levassor's Daimler Motor Carriage, 1894 12 h.p. Panhard, ca. 1902 1933 Panhard et Levassor X74 1937 Panhard et Levassor Dynamic 1955 DB Panhard HBR 1960 Panhard DB Le Mans 1964 Panhard 24CT

  4. Category:Panhard military vehicles - Wikipedia

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  5. Panhard ERC - Wikipedia

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    Panhard also offered the vehicles to France's Mobile Gendarmerie, a much smaller order, but the Gendarmerie chose the Saviem VBC-90. Panhard later found success for both the VRC and ERC in the world export market, and later with the ERC version with the French Army, entering service in 1984. [6] [5]

  6. Panhard Dyna Z - Wikipedia

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    The Panhard Dyna Z is a lightweight motor car produced by Panhard of France from 1954 to 1959. It was first presented to the press at a Paris restaurant named Les Ambassadeurs on 17 June 1953 [ 3 ] and entered production the following year.

  7. SA 49 - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, the decision was taken to rebore the SA 49 to the internal dimensions of the D 921A 90 mm low-pressure rifled gun (CN 90 F1) of the AML-90, allowing the retroffited EBR to also use the powerful OCC 90 EMP Mle 61 fin-stabilized HEAT shell fired at a muzzle velocity of 750 m/s (2,500 ft/s). [2]

  8. Clément-Panhard - Wikipedia

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    This Stirling-Panhard was owned by G. James Allday, President of VCC of Great Britain (1946–1954) who loaned it to the Beaulieu Motor Museum, England. 1901: Netherlands: Took part in the 1966 London to Brighton Run (#56), the entrant was Mr. A. Janssen from Holland. 1902: Museums Collections Centre Birmingham, England: O 65: 1900: United ...

  9. File:1954 DB HBR Conduite centrale, Panhard & Levassor 2cyl ...

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