Panhard EBR-90 FULL RESTORATION Documentary
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
- Daryl and Jesse smashed out this external cosmetic restoration of our Panhard EBR-90 late last year. It was a quick restioration... but it certainly wasn't easy!
Even though it's not a runner for the moment, it's still a fantastic addition to the AusArmour Collection!
Follow the progress of our workshop restorations every Workshop Wednesday! A must watch for students of history, engineering, mechanics and metalworking! 🧐🛠️
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Î was in in one of then during mine french service in 1973 ... lots of memories
in 1973 .. lots of mémoires
....cool
What was your experience with the vehicle? Anything of note?
What was your role inside it?
You can tell that the Frenchmen who built the Panhard EBR-90 took a lot of pride in the work and were masters at their craft. French engineering is always so unique and impressive. It's so cool that we have one on display in Australia.
What's the saying? “The French copy no one and no copies the French”!
French Engineering??? LOL Oxymoron.
@@06colkurtz Nah, when they get enough baguettes they can make some real beauties like the Mirage or their insane heavy tanks.
Can't think of one thing past or present that is an example of good French engineering.
@@kg2995Citroën 2CV, Citroën DS, Panhard 24
Visiting the Australian Armor Museum is definitely on my bucket list. Not only are the results of the restorations amazing, so is the team. Well done!
Amazing rebuild, guys.It's nice to see another vehicle saved from the scrap heap. Much better in a museum where people can get up close and appreciate them.
great to see the summary all in one sitting. Well done again Daz and Jessie
I often drive past one of these 8 wheel Panhards, parked outside the French army artillery division barracks in Draguignan. In late September, from my house in the village of Tourtour, up in the Var mountains, I hear the artillery practicing in the Camp de Canjuers, a large military exercise area, a bit north of me. I am guessing that it would be quite difficult to source a running flat 12 gasoline engine, which I believe was 12 cylinders, pistons and con rods from a flat twin Panhard Dyna car mounted on a flat 12 crankcase and with a custom crankshaft. Would you like me to talk to the artillery museum people in Draguignan and ask if they know where an engine might be sourced in France?
Always like to watch people that know their shit and do it to the best of their ability. Congratulations guys
Nice to see things fixed up with the care used by this group. A job well done!
How Daryl & Jesse figure out how these mangled wrecks piece together is simply astounding! Daryl's comment about Al was classic Aussie banter at 14:51! "This is the good thing about having old people here, he might have had a pet dinosaur but he's got bloody good ideas." 😁 - well said. The (Frankenstein) EBR-90 sure came a long way, well done by all involved!
>FULL RESTORATION
For a second I thought you were announcing that it was to be _fully_ restored to running condition.
Still, very nice to see this machinery rebuilt as far as it is.
I would not doubt that in the future they will take it out again and completely restore it. The base is very good
@@alanantoniobre189 Hopefully! The German machines are apparently more popular for most, but I love seeing non-German machines.
absolutely a big thumbs up for the craftsmanship displayed while restoring these badly beat up vehicles.. it is amazing to see what you guys can do with a couple of (what really are) wrecks!
Nothing short of pride in your work displayed here. Determination, sense of integrity, commitment to detail, not to mention years of hard work and dedication to the craft. Well done lads.
Super excited to see the rest of this rare armored car restoration one day. Good Job you all ! Enjoyed watching an ty for sharing !
This remains one of the highlights of my week. Your videos make me happy, Don't underestimate the power of your content.... Thank you.
This EBR vehicle is all stowage! Brilliant work. Thank you Aus Armour.
Absolutely astonishing. These tanks are the bane of my life playing world of tanks lol. Truly amazing work from all of the team, epic actually!! Keep up the great work guys! Stay safe and stay well.
Very enjoyable video this panel beaten Panhard EBR-90. It is great to watch the weekly installments stitched together in this full-length feature. Well done to all at the Museum.
Wow, to turn all the mangled sheet metal back into something close to its original shape was amazing. Love to see this as a runner some day.
I saw this as a wreck a while ago when I came, awesome to see the EBR finally done! Love you guys so much
It just amazes me, the brilliant craftsmanship of the crew and what they can accomplish. Bravo fellas.
ooooh! I've been waiting for this! I didn't think the Panhard was going to be restored at all. Happy days!
Very clever French with two drivers (one each end) so that they canjust as fast in either direction ,as "Oddball" said in the movie Kellys Heros, "get out of trouble as fast as they got into it"
Several armoured cars had that feature, i think there is an italian one with dual steering in the imperial War Museum in Johannesburg South Africa. For use in mountainous areas where u can't turn around on single lane tracks.
Looking forward to the magic that these two guys will put into this re-build, hope all goes well, best regards from a recent visitor, Les
Its like magic watching these twisted mangled wrecks transform into something original again.
You guys put a lot of hard work into these restorations and it shows in brilliant work, it's great to watch these videos and see what goes into these museum pieces and it lends a true appreciation for the effort and lengths you go to in order to bring these vehicles to display. Keep up the great work.
God bless you hard working gentlemen. You're doing a service to all those who were involved in creating such impressive machines by restoring them to their former glory, and you're doing an even bigger service to those who want to see history kept alive to be appreciated and not repeated!
Thanks for bringing this back to life for future generations
Wow, what a great job, I don't know what scarier, those tight tight jeans, Daryls "Commando" attire, or the fact that they pounded all the twisted metal into something with curves vaguely resembling a 1970 Renault "Le Car". Well done!
Great team work, your all fantastic in what you're able to do.
Amazing transformation. You guys never cease to amaze me.
This is a cool looking piece of French engineering. I hope it becomes a runner. Good ol Frenchies.
Thanks for all the work you do for us to admire.
Always great to revisit a past project 😊
Fantastic workmanship and true professionals at their trade, Well done
You boys are incredible..amazing skills
Another Miracle!!! The team totally "ROCK"
Simply wonderful :)
Well Done - Talented Team !!!
Holy moly. What a transformation
You really have to admire what these guys can do with A pile of scrap.
Magnificent job chaps. The EBR is one of my favourite AFV.
Wow what a Job looks like it had seen some battles you mates made it look presentable, it makes a good static display thanks for taking us along on the whole of the project
Great recap of the entire restoration.
That was a transformation all right. From a rusty pile of French Garbage to a Pretty good looking pile of french garbage. They certainly were unique and it makes an excellent addition to the collection. The guys did a great job..
The French copy no one, and no one copies the French
Reason for that 😅
How do we know the french are terrible drivers? Look at how much body work was needed to get it even half decent!😂🤣
@@paulorchard7960it was used on a firing range for years! Its not going to be pristine😂😂👍
@@andyp9040
Really, I thought that was all carpark and shopping trolley damage! Boy, do I feel stupid!😵💫
Great video, the workmanship of the lads in the restore shop is very impressive.
Great to see these full length documentaries. However no workshow Wednesday?
From where you started to where you got to, it is, simply miraculous! Superb hammer wielding in extremis to say the least. Absolutely superb, as fro the cutting in of new parts, that was pure skill. Thanks from UK
Well done!
I love watching these programs, I love to get involved repairing
Lovely job guys .! 😊
That was AMAZING, I love watching your work & I'd love to come and see you in person but being in England it takes a bit of thinking of how to do it so for now I'm really glad of your postings, Thanks...
Amazing job! I really like the elegant Panhard design. 😊
Using the corner of your welding table to place temporary jigs is genius 👍
Awesome JOB !
WOW ! Brute Strength and awkwardness. You guys do great work. 👍
love seeing this again - a very ambitious project - an unusual vehicle and a great example
French things rarely interest me, but this is an exception to the rule, happily
looks 100% better than it did previously
What a treat.
Well done.
Glad you Plan on revisiting it later to make it a running restoration
Thanks for sharing 👍
Maravilloso, Gracias
Well done mates.
Best weekly show on the air
Very good restoration.
Very goooooood!!!
Look forward to Workshop Wednesdays no matter what is being shown or done im a simple man and get pleasure from simple things in life luke watching someone unbolt or bolt things or banging metal back into shape . ❤
Was that engine a flat 12 air cooled diesel? Very quick view of it but wow, what an unusual engine!🇦🇺👍
Bloody fantastic guys to see this old war machine sitting there as proud as punch. your on my bucket list for sure not this year hopefull next year for open day
hopefully more spares and components for this come up in the future, its such an interesting little vehicle. Would make a great running display if it became possible
Love these cars 🚗 well done
Thanks :)
I like these - great way to see in one serving the full story. Wonder what the ‘other project’ will be. Keep up the good work.
good work
Daryl put his heart, soul & EVEN one of his teeth into this resto!!! he stats the video with a full grill! hahaha
Yay a video that's almost an hour long! Keep them coming :)
Nice work as always. Especially considering what you started with...
Excellent 👍
That is a cool little armored car. In it's day it appears it had quite the bite with either the 90mm or the 76mm main gun. Great job you guys.
I saw it last Sunday - the reality is better than the pictures show - all who had a hand in the rebuild should be very pleased with themselves.. Good onya
That mudguard really looks like a handkerchief that was in somebody’s pocket too long. Unbelievable that they got that flattened out! That took a lot of energy to fold it up, but more to make it straight again.
Not just any handkerchief, Karl Malden’s old handkerchief.
Wow another great job guys really well done. From Daz and my dog Max. from the East coast of the UK. 🙂
Cracking video
Es hermoso ver esto unos genios restaurante estás maravillosas máquinas
Was hoping for some markings to be painted on this one too! That's always the icing on the came for me :D
Great job. A big old hydraulic arbour press saves a lot of work when restoring bent out of shape panels like those mudguards 👍🏻
I hope you get it running fully operational would be awesome its too cool to keep as a static display
Nice revisit to the panhard.
I am constantly amazed at the skill you guys have . Lucky you are on the Big bucks ay. 🤣 Thanks for saving another great peace from the scrap heap .
cheers lads
Just WOW
I really hope they decide to come back to this and make it a runner. It's such an interesting vehicle.
Ahoooooooj super duper truper 😊dekuji Marťas ❤❤❤❤❤❤🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉
love to see a copy of your JSA's and SWMS ;)
The before and after is impressive.
As an owner of French cars for many years, with Diesel Engines, I know that French mechanical parts are made to a high standard. Actually better than my former German cars, also with Diesels.
...I love you guys!
Being spoilt tonight guys, an hour long show!🇦🇺👍
Great exhibit as it is. But seeing it rolling towards the museum it is so distinctive on the move. Worth revisiting when you run out of stuff to work on. Great compilation Kurt and congrats to the guys for their effort and bonhomie. Are they really like that all the time or just when the camera appears? 😉
デザインが良いですよね❗
That would be a really cool driver