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1939 Voisin C30

As the 1930s were coming to a close, much of the staples that had made the Voisin Company a pinnacle in the automotive industry had changed. The company had been restructured and was now the Avions Voisin Company. The traditional sleeve-valve engine had become too expensive to produce so several varieties of American engines, including those from Packard and Lycoming, were examined. Ultimately, a six-cylinder supercharged Graham engine was chosen.

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