Panhard 24 CT 1964

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Engine: 0.8-liter Panhard M10S Flat-2.
Power: 59 hp (44 kW/60 PS) @ 5,750 rpm.
Torque: 58 lb-ft (78 Nm) @ 3,650 rpm.
Redline: 6,300 rpm.
Transmission: Panhard 4-speed manual.
Final Drive Ratio: 6.148.
Drivetrain: Front-wheel-drive.
Weight: 1,852 lbs (840 kg).
0-60 mph: 16.6 seconds.
1/4-mile: 20.6 seconds @ 67 mph.
Top Speed: 93 mph (149 km/h).
Driving Range: 387 miles (623 km).


http://www.automobile-catalog.com/car/1964/2551520/panhard_24_ct.html
http://www.carfolio.com/specifications/models/car/?car=65835
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panhard_24
 
....What a pretty car. I thought it had some Citroen DS/GS lines here and there, and was proven correct when I read the Wiki link. A pity, that it only had a minuscule engine....
 
....What a pretty car. I thought it had some Citroen DS/GS lines here and there, and was proven correct when I read the Wiki link. A pity, that it only had a minuscule engine....

Thought exactly the same, and went straight to the link too, to check it out :lol:.

Very elegant and pretty looking car it so too, is the Panhard, taking cues from a Citroen of that era is never a bad think aesthetically. Engine interests me, not due to it's size, that's not issue for me, more so for it being something different; a little flat-2. I'd imagine it has a rather distinctive tone to it, quite thrummy, almost like a baby-boxer unit perhaps.
 
I've always been fond of the post-war Panhards. This is a sexy little coupe with some really nice detail work. If I lived in France in the 1960s, I'd totally own one of these.
 
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