1931 Voisin C20 Mylord Demi-Berline Gallery
Like all Voisins, the Mylord is the synthesis of eclectic design and unconventional solutions. One look under hood reveals one of the most complex engines from the pre-war era, a sleeve-valve V12. First patented by pioneer Charles Knight in 1908, sleeve valves replaced standard poppet valves with moving sleeves that surrounded the piston to uncover intake and exhaust ports. This complex system worked without return springs and enabled very high engine speeds with less stress than a conventional pushrod design. … Continue reading 1931 Voisin C20 Mylord Demi-Berline Gallery
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