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Big Belgian mystery motor

There’s not much to go on with this photograph. And so we thought we’d share it with you since you guys love our mystery motors here at PreWarCar.com. You’ve cracked hundreds of hard nuts in the past, so this should be an easy one!

Perhaps, or perhaps not? Could the pointed, Benz-like radiator be a good clue? The body style might be another. All we know is that this picture was taken somewhere in Belgium sometime in the 1920s. But we’re not so sure whether this is an FN, a Minerva or an Imperia. We can see a little plaque on its side which may show that the vehicle wasn't quite so locally manufactured. D’Ieteren, Jonckheere, Snutsel? Who can tell us?

 

Words by Jeroen Booij. Picture from the archive.

 

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lunedì settembre 27th, 2021
John Guyomar
27 Settembre 2021, 06:10
Radiator badge says Sans Soupape & Panhard et Levassor. Coachwork oval badge----Kelsch??
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Anders Svenfelt
27 Settembre 2021, 04:43
It's a French sleeve-valve engined Panhard-Levassor
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Darrin Field
27 Settembre 2021, 04:39
Panhard Levassor
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Mark Roberts
27 Settembre 2021, 04:17
Looks like a 1925 Panhard-Levassor X45 Torpedo Tourer to me.
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Callum Walsh
27 Settembre 2021, 02:28
Looks to me like a Panhard et Levassor c1925ish, potentially an X29.
The circular radiator badge on the "V" with PL in the centre and an 'S' either side for "sans soupapes" i.e valveless engine.
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Michael Schlenger
27 Settembre 2021, 01:51
This is a seriously good-looking car, thanks for sharing! However, I don't know where you see a "Benz-like radiator", which looked completely different (see my attached photo showing a post-WW1 Benz). I'm hardly an expert regarding French or Belgian automobiles, but in my opinion it's pretty obvious that the car in question is a Panhard from the early 1920s.
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John Kent
27 Settembre 2021, 00:41
It looks like a Panhard Levassor?
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