Few cars are harder to spot on British roads than the Panhard PL 17, of which only eight remain at the time of writing. Back in the day, Panhard made uniquely French vehicles that did not really appeal to British car buyers. In addition, the imposition of an import tax made these vehicles uncompetitive with home-market British cars. That’s what makes them so rare, and oneĀ of the few examples of the PL 17 in the U.K. is a 1960
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