1960 DB Le Mans Cabriolet - Lot 76

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1960 DB Le Mans Cabriolet - Lot 76
1960 DB Le Mans Cabriolet Excellent project for restoration Grand Luxe version Very rare on the market French registration Chassis N°: 1268 Vehicle sold as is, without technic At the end of the 1950s the cabriolet and roadster market was booming and the offer in this segment included heavy English convertibles such as the Aston Martin DB2/4, Jaguar XK150, Austin-Healey 100-6, or German ones with the190 SL, the expensive Triumph TR-3, Porsche 356 or MG A in sports models. In France we have the Renault Floride in the light and popular vehicle category. DB is interested in this market and wants to offer a car that is more powerful than a Floride and lighter than all the others with superior dynamic qualities. The two manufacturers with a passion for motor racing, Charles Deutsch and René Bonnet, joined forces in 1947 and with their DB they won numerous victories with coupes and single-seaters with Panhard engines. At the same time, they also marketed convertibles and sports coaches, including the famous DB HBR 4 and 5. At the 1959 Paris Motor Show, the French car manufacturer unveiled a sporty-looking cabriolet called « Le Mans ». Its name refers to the numerous performance index victories won by the brand in recent years. The Cabriolet will be equipped with an 851 cc two-cylinder Panhard Tiger engine that develops 50 bhp in its first version and uses the base of the PL 17. At the 1960 Show, two other optional engines will be available: 702 and 954 cm3 which develops 75 bhp SAE. A Hard Top was also marketed. At the 1961 Paris Motor Show, the range was expanded with the appearance of the Grand Luxe, recognizable by its double headlamps borrowed from the Facelia by Facel-Véga, which was called Mégalux, and a hard-top. It features a leather-wrapped dashboard, a wooden steering wheel, fog and long-range headlights and a sun visor. It is one of the last representatives of the association of Charles Deutsch and René Bonnet, two great names in motor sport,
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