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PANHARD & LEVASSOR mod. B1 |
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(Francia 1899)
Louis-René Panhard and Emile Levassor founded their company in Paris in 1886 and produced their first car (also powered by a Daimler engine) three years later. The B 1 was presented in 1899. It mounts a Daimler Phenix with automatic inlet valves and is derived from the model in which Ferdinand Charron won the Paris-Amsterdam race in 1898 at an average speed of more than 44 km/h.
| Engine: |
4 cilindri biblocco |
| Capacity: |
3562 cc |
| Max power output: |
12 CV a 750 giri/min. |
| Max speed: |
60 km/h |
| Weight: |
580 kg |
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