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- DB_HBR_5 wheelbase "2130.0".
- DB_HBR_5 height "1340.0".
- DB_HBR_5 length "3950.0".
- DB_HBR_5 weight "584.0".
- DB_HBR_5 width "1580.0".
- DB_HBR_5 abstract "The HBR 5 model (1954–1959) was Deutsch and Bonnet's (DB) most successful project to date, with several hundred of the cars produced until 1959. Another small series of lowered and lightened cars called \"Super Rallye\" occurred in 1960 and 1961. Around 660 of the Mille Miles, Coach, and HBR 4/5s were built in total. Other sources (a count by the DB-Panhard clubs of France, Germany, Switzerland, and the US) account for 950 DB coupés, of which nearly all would be HBRs and their Frua-designed predecessors.".
- DB_HBR_5 class Sports_car.
- DB_HBR_5 engine DB_HBR_5__1.
- DB_HBR_5 engine DB_HBR_5__2.
- DB_HBR_5 engine DB_HBR_5__3.
- DB_HBR_5 height "1.34".
- DB_HBR_5 length "3.95".
- DB_HBR_5 manufacturer DB_(car).
- DB_HBR_5 productionEndYear "1961".
- DB_HBR_5 productionStartYear "1955".
- DB_HBR_5 successor CD-Panhard.
- DB_HBR_5 thumbnail 1959_DB_HBR5_Montlhéry.jpg?width=300.
- DB_HBR_5 weight "584000.0".
- DB_HBR_5 wheelbase "2.13".
- DB_HBR_5 width "1.58".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageID "36225436".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageLength "10251".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageRevisionID "698283254".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink 1954_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink 1956_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink 1958_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink 1959_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink 1960_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Automobile_Quarterly.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Barchetta.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink CD-Panhard.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Panhard_vehicles.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_cars.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink DB_(car).
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink DB_Le_Mans.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Flat_twin_engine.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Mille_Miglia.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Carlo_Rally.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Panhard.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Paris_Motor_Show.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Pietro_Frua.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Tax_horsepower.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Tour_de_France_Automobile.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink Élie_Bayol.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink File:1959_DB_HBR4_TdF.jpg.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink File:1959_DB_HBR5_arrière.jpg.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLink File:DB_Panhard_HBR_4.jpg.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "D.B. HBR5".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "D.B. – Panhard HBR 5".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "D.B. – Panhard HBR".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "DB Coach/HBR".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "DB HBR 4".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "DB HBR 5".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "DB HBR".
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "HBR 4/5".
- DB_HBR_5 aka "DB Coach".
- DB_HBR_5 aka "DB HBR 4".
- DB_HBR_5 class Sports_car.
- DB_HBR_5 engine "745".
- DB_HBR_5 engine "848".
- DB_HBR_5 engine "954".
- DB_HBR_5 height "1340.0".
- DB_HBR_5 manufacturer DB_(car).
- DB_HBR_5 name "DB HBR 5".
- DB_HBR_5 production "1955".
- DB_HBR_5 successor CD-Panhard.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear_left.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- DB_HBR_5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- DB_HBR_5 subject Category:Panhard_vehicles.
- DB_HBR_5 subject Category:Sports_cars.
- DB_HBR_5 hypernym Deutsch.
- DB_HBR_5 type Automobile.
- DB_HBR_5 type MeanOfTransportation.
- DB_HBR_5 type Car.
- DB_HBR_5 type Classification.
- DB_HBR_5 type Product.
- DB_HBR_5 type DesignedArtifact.
- DB_HBR_5 type Thing.
- DB_HBR_5 comment "The HBR 5 model (1954–1959) was Deutsch and Bonnet's (DB) most successful project to date, with several hundred of the cars produced until 1959. Another small series of lowered and lightened cars called \"Super Rallye\" occurred in 1960 and 1961. Around 660 of the Mille Miles, Coach, and HBR 4/5s were built in total.".
- DB_HBR_5 label "DB HBR 5".
- DB_HBR_5 sameAs Q3011124.
- DB_HBR_5 sameAs DB_HBR5.
- DB_HBR_5 sameAs DB_coach.
- DB_HBR_5 sameAs DB_HBR_5.
- DB_HBR_5 sameAs m.0k0q5ck.
- DB_HBR_5 sameAs Q3011124.
- DB_HBR_5 wasDerivedFrom DB_HBR_5?oldid=698283254.
- DB_HBR_5 depiction 1959_DB_HBR5_Montlhéry.jpg.
- DB_HBR_5 isPrimaryTopicOf DB_HBR_5.
- DB_HBR_5 name "DB Coach".
- DB_HBR_5 name "DB HBR 4".
- DB_HBR_5 name "DB HBR 5".