Clément-Panhard is an automobile designed in 1898 by Arthur Constantin Krebs, manager of Panhard & Levassor co, from his 1896 patent of a car fitted with...
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the Clément-Panhard marque. Clément-Gladiator was divided in 1903 – Charles Chetwynd-Talbot founded the English arm Clément-Talbot Ltd, while Clément formed...
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'Stirling'. Some were badged Stirling-Panhard and others as Clément-Stirling. Adolphe Clément was a director of Panhard-Levassor, and when the factory could...
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Clément-Stirling was a type of auto-mobile manufactured from 1898. It was fundamentally a French Clément-Panhard that was exported to Great Britain and...
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has variety of motor vehicles with the oldest being a 1900 Clément-Panhard. The Clément-Panhard took part in the 1928 Emancipation Run and finished with...
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principally associated with selling and racing De Dion-Bouton, Gladiator; Clemént-Panhard, Napier and AC cars. Edge was born in Concord township, near Sydney...
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Carrosserie Clément-Rothschild produced a series of Clément-Rothschild bodied automobiles in 1902, based on the Panhard-Levassor 7 hp chassis. Carrosserie...
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associated with selling and racing De Dion-Bouton, Gladiator, AC Cars, Clément-Panhard and Napier cars Michael Kirby (born 1939) – jurist and judge of the...
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Clément-Bayard, Bayard-Clément, was a French manufacturer of automobiles, aeroplanes and airships founded in 1903 by entrepreneur Gustave Adolphe Clément...
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Charron, 1 Chrysler, 1 Cisitalia, 10 Citroën, 1 Clément de Dion, 2 Clément-Bayard, 1 Clément-Panhard, 1 Corre La Licorne, 6 Daimler, 4 Darracq, 1 Decauville...
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as the Castor angle. The Panhard et Levassor company acquired a license to build 500 cars under the name of Clement-Panhard between 1898 and 1902 featuring...
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low-tension system except Clément-Bayard, Panhard, Hotchkiss, Gobron-Brillié, and Renault, which used high-tension. Mercedes, Brasier, Clément-Bayard, FIAT and...
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included: Panhard, Hotchkiss, Mors, and Clément-Gladiator cars. This business brought about the close association with businessman Adolphe Clément, and in...
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Citroën Dyane (section Panhard connections)
subcontracted to the Panhard design department, Panhard's non-military business having in 1965 been absorbed into Citroën's car business. The Panhard team under...
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(1921–1928) Oméga-Six (1922–1930) Otto (1900–1914) Ours (1906–1909) Panhard/Panhard & Levassor (1890–1967) Patin (1899–1900) Pilain (1896–1920) Plasson...
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whose car comes closest to the ideal", was shared equally by manufacturers Panhard et Levassor and Les fils de Peugeot frères ('The sons of Peugeot brothers')...
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simultaneously. The Heavy car class was won by Charles Jarrott in one of several Panhard 70s entered in the race, with victory in the Light car going to Louis Rigolly...
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by the development of an internal combustion car in 1890, which used a Panhard-Daimler engine. The Peugeot family and company are originally from Sochaux...
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in 1907, and later divorced, Jeanne Clément, the second daughter of cycle and motor manufacturer Adolphe Clément. "Historic racing". Archived from the...
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4h53m28.0 3 18 Arthur Duray Lorraine-Dietrich 10 4h53m44.0 4 15 Albert Clément Clément-Bayard 100 hp 10 5h01m59.8 5 3 Camille Jenatzy Mercedes 120 10 5h04m38...
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Cup races. In 1901 he finished 10th in the Paris–Berlin Trail, driving a Panhard et Levassor No 13, and completing the 1105 km in 19 hours and 59 seconds...
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August Paris–Trouville race Gilles Hourgières Panhard 22–23 August Lyon–Uriage–Lyon race Étienne Giraud Panhard 12 September Arona–Stresa–Arona race Giuseppe...
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and 1986. The first edition in 1899 was won by René de Knyff driving a Panhard et Levassor at 30 mph (50 km/h). Organized by Le Matin, under the control...
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Otto Gasmotoren Gesellschaft in Vienna, and then worked for Panhard & Levassor, Clément-Bayard, and Winton (working on their Bullett racecars as well...
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internal-combustion: Clément-Gladiator, Dalifol, Darracq, Lorraine-Dietrich, Triouleyre; voiturette: Dalifol & Thomas, Goujon, Léon Bollée; motorcycle: Clément and Gladiator...
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11.1, with a four-cylinder 1,099 cc engine, which, by 1914, featured a panhard rod suspension and a rivetted unibody body and the first ever fly-off[clarify]...
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70.6 mph (113.6 km/h) for the race. Albert Clément died in a crash during practice while driving his Clément-Bayard. His place in the race was taken by...
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Canada Orlo Otto-Flugzeugwerke – Germany Packard — US Palmer Motor Co Panhard & Levassor Parker Parma Technik sro Parodi Pegasus Aviation (NZ) Ltd —...
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Pichon-Parat (section Panhard Dyna Z)
Sénonais, in the same way that Citroën was known as Quai de Javel, and Panhard as Porte d’Ivry. After being selected by Raymond Loewy to build his design...
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List of aircraft engines (section Clément-Bayard)
Clément-Bayard 40 hp 4-cyl in-line 100 mm × 120 mm (3.94 in × 4.72 in) Clément-Bayard 100 hp 4-cyl in-line 135 mm × 160 mm (5.3 in × 6.3 in) Clément-Bayard...
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