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Each was a compact three-man scout car known as Panhard VBL.
Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006
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Fitted with a turbocharged four-wheel-drive diesel engine and a sleek arrowshaped body, the Panhard is a swift and nimble all-terrain vehicle that looks like an armor-plated version of a sports four-by-four.
Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006
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Fitted with a turbocharged four-wheel-drive diesel engine and a sleek arrowshaped body, the Panhard is a swift and nimble all-terrain vehicle that looks like an armor-plated version of a sports four-by-four.
Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006
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Each was a compact three-man scout car known as Panhard VBL.
Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006
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Each was a compact three-man scout car known as Panhard VBL.
Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006
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Fitted with a turbocharged four-wheel-drive diesel engine and a sleek arrowshaped body, the Panhard is a swift and nimble all-terrain vehicle that looks like an armor-plated version of a sports four-by-four.
Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006
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The yellow strut is known as the Panhard rod which prevents excessive lateral movement.
FWi - All News 2010
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The authors go on to describe the interior of a Panhard, whose wheel steering and single level are on the right-hand sides, giving the speeds forward and reverse.
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The act was repealed in 1896 and the speed limit increased to fourteen miles per hour; a year before that, the Honorable Evelyn Ellis brought the first petrol-driven motor from France, a 4 hp Panhard & Lavassor machine, and new motor enthusiasts commemorated the repeal of the hated Red Flag Act with a London to Brighton run on November 14th of that year.
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From France came the first motorcar – a Panhard, with its engine in the front under a bonnet (hood) and its chassis (body) much like the chassis of today, a sliding gear transmission, clutch and pedal breaks and a foot accelerator.
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