Would you trade a front-engine 12-cylinder Ferrari for a Devin SS in boxes? That’s what Harold Pace did—are you with...
During the fifties, I not only had a business relationship with Bill Devin, but we were also friends. We saw...
This site is a tribute to specialist car builder Bill Devin, and is indeed labeled his “Home Page.” Its opening image is almost minimalist, but when you go exploring, clicking on the various tabs and links, the site comes alive. VUnder the first of these tabs, “The Man” you’ll find...
Jaguar’s XK120 Roadster was introduced at the London Motor Show in the fall of 1948. A year later, cars began...
The racing world lost one of its most colorful characters on November 22 when Bill Devin passed away following a...
A consortium of Southern California Devin racecar enthusiasts have banded together to purchase the entire automotive estate of famed car builder Bill Devin. The group has acquired all of Bill Devin’s automotive holdings including the Devin trade name, technical drawings, engineering information, body molds, tooling, spare parts, archival materials and...
Like many other sports during WWII, automobile racing experienced a hiatus. Soon thereafter, however, competition resumed. The Formula One World...
It remains beyond my sight whether the story of life has a happy ending, but I do see that some...
During the early fifties, road racing in the United States took place, for the most part, at airports. While airports have a number of advantages, they lack the interest and drama of actual roads. Without the authority to utilize public highways, venues were hard to come by. As road racing...