In 1955 Panhard entered the
Citroën stable and for the next twelve years
produced a range of idiosyncratic cars which in
many markets, were sold alongside Citroën,
complimenting as they did the Citroën range by
filling the gap – or chasm – between the Ami 6
and ID19.
When it all ended in 1967,
the Panhard know-how and personnel continued to
live on at Citroën.
Topics covered include the
reasons why the Panhard-Citroën agreements were
needed; the Dyna Z in the Citroën era and 2 CVs
from Panhard; the PL 17; Deutsch et Bonnet’s
souped up Panhards; the Panhard 24; rallying
successes; Panhards around the world and the
Panhard influence on the Dyane and much more.
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