Devin Cars, a company founded by American Bill Devin, produced various racing cars and kit cars in the 1950s and 1960s.
Innovations The 1956 SCCA National Champion was a Devin powered by a 2-cylinder Panhard engine modified with Manx Norton motorcycle cylinder heads. This may have been the the first-ever automotive use of belt-driven double overhead camshafts.
Models Devin Panhard
Devin-D
Devin-SS (283ci Chev V8 powered)
Devin-C
Devin-F (Triumph TR3-based)
Devin-GT
The Roosevelt Devin
Devin bodied Bandini
References ^ "The Devin Panhard". Retrieved on April 9, 2008.
^ Ritch, Ocee. "Small bore... big pull!" Sports Cars Illustrated, May 1957. Retrieved on April 9, 2008.
External links http://www.devinsportscars.com Bandini Devin bodied
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