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Rene Panhard and Emile Levassor established Panhard et Levassor in 1887 and it quickly became a formidable manufacturer of early automobiles. By 1890, the French-based company had offered its first car which featured a Daimler-licensed engine. By using the Daimler engines, the company could focus on other groundbreaking technologies, such as the first modern transmission which was introduced in 1895. That same year, the 1.2-liter Panhards finished first and second in the Paris-Bordeaux-Paris Rally.
This Type M2F six-horsepower Wagonette was ordered in 1898 by Marquis Domenico de Pallavicino. The request called for a six-seat Wagonette coachwork with a rubberized fabric canopy and windscreen, solid rubber tires, and number 52 lamps. The car was supplied with gasoline, two spare gears, and a training program offered to the new chauffeur. After taking delivery, the car returned to Panhard et Levassor for an upright steering wheel in place of the standard fitted tiller.
Its history is unclear until it resurfaced 90 years later. It spent most of its life in the barn of the original owner. The vehicle was stored after a minor fire which appeared to have started in the burner box and had damaged the bonnet and firewall. The car did manage to stay essentially complete with the exception of the canopy top. It still has its original bracketing and the original carburetor and hot-tube ignition.
Shortly after its discovery, the Panhard changed hands to J. Boland of Dublin, Ireland and, in his ownership, the 90-year-old car received an extensive restoration. All of the steel was stripped and the surfaces of the car were repainted to the proper red and black color combination. There was a full mechanical rebuild of the engine with the use of new bearings and a Phoenix crank. The water pump was rebuilt and the clutch was relined in leather. The gearbox was also rebuilt with new bearings. The work was completed by 1993, including being returned to the standard tiller-steering configuration.
By this point in history, the car again changed hands and was exported to the United States. In 2002, it was purchased by the present owner.
In 2011, at the Pebble Beach, CA auction presented by Gooding & Company, the car was estimated to sell for $250,000 - $350,000. As bidding came to a close, the car had been sold for the sum of $396,000 inclusive of the buyer's premium.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2011
This Type M2F six-horsepower Wagonette was ordered in 1898 by Marquis Domenico de Pallavicino. The request called for a six-seat Wagonette coachwork with a rubberized fabric canopy and windscreen, solid rubber tires, and number 52 lamps. The car was supplied with gasoline, two spare gears, and a training program offered to the new chauffeur. After taking delivery, the car returned to Panhard et Levassor for an upright steering wheel in place of the standard fitted tiller.
Its history is unclear until it resurfaced 90 years later. It spent most of its life in the barn of the original owner. The vehicle was stored after a minor fire which appeared to have started in the burner box and had damaged the bonnet and firewall. The car did manage to stay essentially complete with the exception of the canopy top. It still has its original bracketing and the original carburetor and hot-tube ignition.
Shortly after its discovery, the Panhard changed hands to J. Boland of Dublin, Ireland and, in his ownership, the 90-year-old car received an extensive restoration. All of the steel was stripped and the surfaces of the car were repainted to the proper red and black color combination. There was a full mechanical rebuild of the engine with the use of new bearings and a Phoenix crank. The water pump was rebuilt and the clutch was relined in leather. The gearbox was also rebuilt with new bearings. The work was completed by 1993, including being returned to the standard tiller-steering configuration.
By this point in history, the car again changed hands and was exported to the United States. In 2002, it was purchased by the present owner.
In 2011, at the Pebble Beach, CA auction presented by Gooding & Company, the car was estimated to sell for $250,000 - $350,000. As bidding came to a close, the car had been sold for the sum of $396,000 inclusive of the buyer's premium.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2011
2011 Gooding and Company - Pebble Beach Auctions
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $250,000-USD $350,000
Sale Price :
USD $396,000
Recent Sales of the Panhard et Levassor Type M2F
(Data based on Model Year 1898 sales)
1898 Panhard et Levassor Type M2F Wagonette Chassis#: 1408 Sold for USD$396,000 2011 Gooding and Company - Pebble Beach Auctions |
Panhard et Levassor Type M2Fs That Failed To Sell At Auction
1898 Panhard et Levassor Type M2F's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
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