Proper noun
Panhard (plural Panhards)
A surname from French.
1955 DB Panhard HBR competition 1960 DB Panhard Le Mans Luxe DB (until 1947 known as Deutsch-Bonnet) was a French automobile maker between 1938 and 1961, based in Champigny-sur-Marne near Paris. Source: Internet
Borgeson, p. 63 The steel-bodied, Frua -designed 1952 "Mille Miles" (celebrating class victories at the Mille Miglia ) was a mini-GT with a 65 hp Panhard two-cylinder. Source: Internet
By 1914, when Panhard built two convert (convert) engines with four-valve cylinder heads the V12 was well established in motor boat racing. Source: Internet
Other armoured fighting vehicles included 10 M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks, 30 BRDM-2 and 15 Panhard AML -90 armored cars (formerly owned by Saudi Arabia). Source: Internet
Borgeson, p. 59 Their early cars were all built using Citroën parts, but supply was troublesome and DB soon moved on to using Panhard technology. Source: Internet
By 1952 the company no longer had its own stand at the Paris motorshow, but one of their cars appeared as a star attraction on the large Panhard stand, reflecting the level of cooperation between the two businesses. Source: Internet