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PostWarClassic of the week: 1951 AGS Panhard Monomill

Just take a look at the first photo. Looks to be fun to drive, doesn't it? Do you recognize the car from the photo? It is a stunning 1951 AGS Panhard Monomill that came for sale earlier this week in our online marketplace.

A single-seater track and hill climb racer produced by Pierre Guérin, hailing from nearby Grenoble. Dubbed the Atelier Guérin Special, or AGS for short, at its heart is a two-cylinder, 850-cc Panhard air cooled engine with a single Zenith carburettor mated to a Panhard gearbox. The car is driven by its front wheels and boasts Panhard wheels, brakes and a front suspension with an independent square torsion bar at the rear, and an aluminium body that is wide at the front and very small at the rear.
 
The last decade, the car has driven on a few circuits and the current owner bought the car 2 years ago just for that. He therefore rebuilt the ignition, fuel tank and starter. But due to lack of time, the car is available for any offer.

See the advert here.
 
 
Photos by RM Sotheby's and seller.
 
Publié:
lundi mars 18th, 2019

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