Blueprint Avions Voisin GP Roadster 1923

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The Avions Voisin GP Roadster 1923 is a unique piece of motoring history. Built by the Percival-Voisin company in France, this roadster was one of the first ever cars to be fully-enclosed. Constructed with a modern steel space-frame chassis, the Avions Voisin GP Roadster 1923 featured a 3-liter engine and four-speed gearbox. This reliable powertrain was combined with a lightweight, aerodynamic body with beautiful coachwork that blended good performance with a stylish design. The body panels were made of riveted aluminum, resulting in a sleek, low-weight car that accelerated quickly and could reach a top speed of around 93 mph. The low weight also enabled the Avions Voisin GP Roadster 1923 to handle sharp turns and curves with incredible ease. Overall, its iconic looks, unique design and superior performance made the Avions Voisin GP Roadster 1923 one of the most sought after sports cars of its time.

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