1925 Voisin C-3L 1925 Voisin C-3L 1925 Voisin C-3L 1925 Voisin C-3L
1925 Voisin C-3L 1925 Voisin C-3L 1925 Voisin C-3L 1925 Voisin C-3L
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In 1907 Gabriel Voisin and his brother, Charles, designed the first planes to fly in France. Charles was killed in a car in 1912, but Gabriel continued to build planes, eventually producing over 10,000 aircraft. After 1919, Voisin shifted from planes to cars. Most had Knight-licensed sleeve-valve engines. Approximately 20,000 cars were built and less than 100 survive. Most featured aluminum bodies and were scrapped during World War II. This model features a body by J. Rothschild and Son of Paris, called a 'Berline Transformable.'

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1925 Voisin C-3L

Year1925
MakeVoisin
ModelC-3L
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
Cylinders4
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Horsepower23.00 HP (16.9 KW)


 
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AACA Antique Auto Museum at Hershey

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