1934 Voisin C-25 Aerodyne, Peter and Merle Mullin.
The Voisin, a first-time entry which first took top honors in the 1932-1937 European Classic category, is a stunning example of vintage French design from a manufacturer, Avions-Voisin, that began its life building planes. The company's first vehicle, the C-2, was unveiled at the Paris motor show in 1920, and the C-25, with its Art Deco curves, unique fender struts, mechanized roof and playful interior print, was likewise launched in Paris more than a decade later. Only 28 of the C-25s (which include the Cimier and Clariere design variants in addition to the Aerodyne) were produced, each powered by a 3.0-liter inline-6 with an output of just over 100 horsepower.
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