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Originally posted by 6hk71400 View PostThe car is French and originally was known as Panhard et Lavassor in 1891. Here are a couple of links:
I have a great photo in Ken Purdy's book based on the Harrah Collection published in 1965.
Bob Miles
Tucson AZ
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OK Bob Palma, you should be able to determine the serial number of this '64 convertible.................
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Paul
Winston-Salem, NC
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Originally posted by r1lark View PostOK Bob Palma, you should be able to determine the serial number of this '64 convertible.................Good one, Paul...but with a white steering wheel and Hamilton-production full wheel covers, it's obviously a Hamilton-assembled car. I don't have access to those records, nor are they included in George Krem's comprehensive July 1986 Turning Wheels article and individual production records on those cars.
It would be a fun search, though, so I wish I could do it!BP
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