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Chassis:
The largest body available for the C28 was nicknamed 'Chancellerie', sporting four doors and offering interior space for four or five passengers. Usually the five-passenger configuration usually featured three rear seats, but one example, known as the 'Ambassade', was built to special order with three front seats. Room for this unusual configuration was made by relocating the hand-brake and gear levers. Both were replaced by electro-magnetic switches on the dashboard. This unique Voisin has survived, along with only a handful other C28s. It is seen here at the 2003 Paleis 't Loo Concours d'Elegance.
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