Panhard 24
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Background

The Panhard 24 is a compact two-door coupé produced from 1964 to 1967 by French automaker Panhard. It is powered by a front-mounted air-cooled boxer-twin engine whose basic design dates back to the 1940s. In 1965, an extended-wheelbase version was launched that was promoted as a two-door four- or five-seat saloon. The Panhard 24 was the last automobile produced by Panhard—from 1967 on the company has focused on manufacturing light military vehicles.

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Specification
Weight
840 kg
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