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'''Devin Cars''' was founded by [[Bill Devin]], the Devin company produced a variety of race and [[kit car]]s in the 1950s and 1960s. Devin was responsible for a variety of innovations such as demonstrating the worlds first OHV rubber toothed belt which has become standard on most modern engines.<ref>Ritch, Ocee. "Small Bore...Big Pull." Sports Cars Illustrated. 1957 May</ref> | {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Devin Cars''' was founded by [[Bill Devin]], the Devin company produced a variety of race and [[kit car]]s in the 1950s and 1960s. Devin was responsible for a variety of innovations such as demonstrating the worlds first OHV rubber toothed belt which has become standard on most modern engines.<ref>Ritch, Ocee. "Small Bore...Big Pull." Sports Cars Illustrated. 1957 May</ref> | ||
==First OHV Rubber Toothed Timing Belt== | ==First OHV Rubber Toothed Timing Belt== |
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Devin Cars was founded by Bill Devin, the Devin company produced a variety of race and kit cars in the 1950s and 1960s. Devin was responsible for a variety of innovations such as demonstrating the worlds first OHV rubber toothed belt which has become standard on most modern engines.<ref>Ritch, Ocee. "Small Bore...Big Pull." Sports Cars Illustrated. 1957 May</ref>
First OHV Rubber Toothed Timing Belt
The 1956 SCCA National Champion was a Devin car running the Panhard bottom-end a pair of Norton "Manx" motorcycle cylinders with overhead cams driven with rubber toothed belts.
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