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The Willys Go-Devil engine: A WWII hero
Your favorite automotive manufacturer was most likely involved in the Second World War. General Motors built tanks like the M4 Sherman and M18 Hellcat, albeit through its many divisions, Buick and ...
The Willys Go-Devil engine earned its reputation not through marketing, but by dragging a new kind of vehicle across battlefields that destroyed almost everything else mechanical. Compact, simple and ...
Go-Devils Orrie W. Stewart, wearing a suit, tie and hat, "coasts" down the Cog Railway track on a personal sled, or "go-devil," in an undated photo. Orrie and his brother Ben founded the Stewart ...
THE GO-DEVIL was supposed to die a long time ago. It was too fast. Too dangerous. You couldn’t control it, couldn’t stop it. It would split a man’s head open as quick as the crack of a whip. So it was ...
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