File:1955 DB Panhard HBR4, ex-Le Mans - rvl.jpg

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English: 1955 DB Panhard HBR4 745cc, which raced at Le Mans in 1955 (DNF, Bonnet-Storez). DB then brought the car to Ireland for the TT and then stateside to compete at Sebring (March 1956). It was then sold to a US privateer who continued to race it until 1960. Restored and currently campaigned by Bernard Dervieux in SoCal.[1]
Italiano: Deutsch & Bonnet - Panhard Le Mans HBR del 1955.
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Source 1955 DB Panhard HBR - rvl
Author Rex Gray
cropped and watermark removed by Mr.choppers
Camera location33° 49′ 33.66″ N, 116° 32′ 58.19″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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