Bill Devin
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Bill Devin (born 1915, in Rocky, Oklahoma, died 2000[1]) was the founder of Devin Cars. He was a major influence on the automobile industry by demonstrating the world's first OHV rubber toothed belt.[2]
Henry Manney describes Devin in the July, 1961 Car and Driver as "The Enzo Ferrari of Okie Flats."
[edit] References
- ^ Bill Devin's Home Page
- ^ Ritch, Ocee. "Small Bore...Big Pull." Sports Cars Illustrated. 1957 May

