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Type
4/5S SAL
Wheelbase
2570 mm 101.2 in
Track: Front
1299 mm 51.1 in
Track: Rear
1299 mm 51.1 in
Length
4582 mm 180.4 in
Width
1657 mm 65.2 in
Height
1460 mm 57.5 in
Length:wheelbase ratio
1.78
Ground clearance
162 mm 6.4 in
Kerb weight
838 kg 1847 lb
Fuel capacity
43.2 litres 9.5 UK Gal 11.4 US Gal
Bore
84.85 mm
Cylinders
F-2
Displacement
0.8 litre848 cc(51.748 cu in)
Compression ratio
7.20:1
Fuel system
1 Ze carb
Maximum power(Gross)
41.6 PS (41.0 bhp) (30.6 kW)@ 5300 rpm
Specific output
48.3 bhp/litre0.79 bhp/cu in
Maximum torque(Gross)
69.0 Nm (51 ft?�·lb) (7 kgm)@ 2500 rpm
bmep
1022.5 kPa (148.3 psi)
Specific torque
81.37 Nm/litre
Manufacturer
Panhard
Coolant
Air
Bore/stroke ratio
1.13
Unitary capacity
424 cc/cylinder
Aspiration
Normal
Compressor type
N/A
Intercooler
None
Catalytic converter
N
0-60 mph
22.30 s
0-100 mph
-1.00 s
Standing
25.80 s @ 63.00 mph
Top speed
127 km/h (79 mph)
Power-to-weight
48.93 bhp/ton
Engine location
Front
Engine alignment
Longitudinal
Drive
RWD
Steering
rack & pinion
Turns lock-to-lock
2.500
Turning circle
10.00 m
Suspension
front I.TL.
Tyres: Front
145 x 380
Tyres: Rear
145 x 380
Brakes F/R
Dr/Dr
Transmission
4M
Top gear ratio
0.73
Final drive ratio
6.15
RAC rating
8.9
year
1960
La Panhard PL 17 de mon père La Panhard PL 17 de mon père 29.
La Panhard PL 17 de mon père 29.
he had a reasonably complete Panhard PL 17 that he'd sell to any Nelson Ledges-bound LeMons team for below the $500 limit.
Panhard PL 17 Cabriolet SEAT COVERS SETS 7 EMAIL COLOR Buy It Now $49.
Product Details La panhard pl 17 de mon pere by B. Y. /Vermeylen Lelay (Hardcover - 28 Nov 2000) Buy new: £22.93 Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery.
Panhard PL 17 1960 this car was kept by the Panhard dealer in Rome - Edi Bulli - for more than 40 years and restored by himself about 10
workplace, I spot this Panhard PL 17 Tigre in mint condition.
That the 1960 Panhard PL 17 Tigre could do 90 mph on two cylinders while the 1960 Volkswagen Beetle could manage just 68 mph on four pretty much tells you all you need to know about