Nov 11, 2011  •  For Sale  •  27 Comments

Derelict Devin Mystery Racer: 1958 Devin SS

1958 Devin Ss Garage Find

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This may look like a busted up old kit car body stashed away in a garage, but there is much more to this 1958 Devin SS than that. It was originally raced by David Deck back in the 1960s. Many years later the same David found the car in this garage in New Hampshire. Now the car is now located in Flagstaff, Arizona and is listed for sale here on eBay. Bidding is at $5,900 with three days left.

1958 Devin Ss Body

Devin started out by producing lightweight fiberglass bodies for the do it yourself sports car enthusiast. They sold quite a few bodies, but had never produced a complete car. That is until they teamed up with Malcom MacGregor. Malcom had engineered a chassis, but he needed a body. A deal was made and about fifteen chassis were shipped to the Devin headquarters in California where they were assembled. Powerful Chevy V8s were installed up front and gave the lightweight racer enough power to complete with much more expensive machinery. Bill Devin wasn’t nicknamed the “Enzo of Okie Flats” for nothing!

1958 Devin Ss Frame

Presumably this is one of those original SS cars built by the factory. The seller claims that the car was originally powered by a 327 V8 which is no longer with the car. If it really is a true SS, this car could be worth a substantial amount of money restored. We are not Devin experts, but that tube frame chassis does look impressive and we doubt too many home brew frames in the 60s looks that good. Can anyone here confirm or disprove if this is a real SS?

1958 Devin Ss Rear

This is not going to be an easy project. The body is rough and many of the missing parts will need to be fabricated. It will also be expense, but not nearly expensive as those Ferraris which will only be seeing this view of you out on the track. If this really is a SS, then we almost have the whole family lineup for sale on eBay right now. There is a Devin-D, Devin-C, and an estate sale mystery car here.

Comments

  1. Craig Bolton
    Nov 11, 2011 at 5:48pm

    Here’s a pretty good shot of a real Macgregor chassis: http://thegarageblog.com/garage/curiosity-killed-the-cat/dscf0749/

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  2. Kreg Jones
    Nov 11, 2011 at 7:54pm

    This is a Devin special, not an SS. If you follow the link and scroll down to Devin SS, you can see some pictures of the SS frame. This is still a very cool car. With some time and money it could be great again.I have heard, that there are no SS cars unaccounted for.http://www.devinspecial.com/old-articlesads.html

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  3. Tam McPartland
    Nov 11, 2011 at 11:19pm

    Here are some shots of a real Devin SS in action: http://www.tamsoldracecarsite.net/BrophyMore.html#MoreBrophy

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  4. Kevin Callahan
    Nov 12, 2011 at 11:53am

    Does not look like the original frame producted in Ireland, However if does have race history that pretty cool, does anyone know who Dave Derk was?

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  5. Grant Malherbe
    Nov 15, 2011 at 1:42pm

    The few DEVONs in South Africa were all TRIUMPH TR 3/ 3A based. Most had the chassis of the Triumph as well, but some had a simelar layout to the advertized car.

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  6. Dan
    Jun 8, 2012 at 4:54pm

    This car is a vintage race car that was raced in the early 60s. I have located the original owner along with the original race history and documentation. The car was raced with a Buick nailhead engine with six strombergs. I am in process of restoring the car and plan on racing it again in the vintage races.

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  7. Barn Finds
    Jun 8, 2012 at 6:56pm

    @Dan – Please keep us updated on your progress. We would love to do a few features on the car.

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  8. Dan Vargus
    Jun 26, 2013 at 2:48pm

    The 1958 Devin has come along ways but still a little more to go. We have located the original owner along with the car’s original racing history With the old pictures.
    I can send some pictures of the progress if you tell me where to send them.

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    • Jesse Mortensen JesseAuthor
      Jun 26, 2013 at 9:28pm

      Please email us a few shots and we will do an update on the post: [email protected]

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  9. Alan (Michigan)
    Jan 28, 2015 at 2:25pm

    Past time for updates on this car.
    As an aside, I believe that there is a “nailhead” engine sitting in a shop I spend time at. Was pulled from a ’56 Olds, is being replaced by a 350 Chevy.

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  10. Dan Vargus
    Jan 29, 2015 at 11:13am

    Here is the current status of the “Buick Special”. I have the original racing documentation for the car as well. The Devin was also raced and known as the “Tashjian Special”

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  11. Dan Vargus
    Jan 29, 2015 at 11:15am

    Another picture

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    • cory
      Feb 18, 2015 at 1:35pm

      I would have a hard time putting a body on it. that chassis is so nice without it.

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  12. Dan Vargus
    Jan 29, 2015 at 11:16am

    Another pic

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  13. Dan Vargus
    Jan 29, 2015 at 11:17am

    Last picture

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  14. Alan (Michigan)
    Jan 29, 2015 at 11:43am

    WOW.
    That does not even look like the same car!
    What a beauty.
    Based on what I can see in those nice photos, someone working on the car is great at sheet metal fabrication. Beautiful finish on the body, and the formerly cut-up wheel wells have been healed. It appears as though you have elected to go with an auto trans, and the engine is a big V8 with downdraft induction. Did you stick with a Nailhead engine? The wire wheels look excellent. The seats appear to be comfortable and supportive. Looks like you opted to delete the body fairing/pod behind the driver. Based on relative light weight and small size, this will be a sterling performer. One comment: Although retro in style and great in appearance, if you drive the car much, you’ll not like that steering wheel. there are plenty of more modern options which will be more comfortable, while maintaining the period look.
    Congratulations, this is fantastic! Every project should turn out so well. Let us know when you get the finished car into a magazine, as a featured restoration. :-)

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  15. Dan Vargus
    Jan 29, 2015 at 11:52am

    The fairing is still there and the transmission is still a t-10 four speed. I have done the metal fabrication myself in the garage. Here is a more recent picture of the body.
    Thanks, Dan

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  16. Dan Vargus
    Jan 29, 2015 at 11:55am

    You may notice that the car has two different hoods. One that lets the strombergs out and one that doesn’t.
    Thanks, Dan

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  17. Dan Vargus
    Jan 29, 2015 at 12:05pm

    The engine is the original style 1959 Buick Nailhead 401.
    Thanks, Dan

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  18. Jesse Mortensen JesseAuthor
    Jan 29, 2015 at 8:08pm

    Wow Dan! That looks great! We had better run an update so everyone can see the transformation. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Alan (Michigan)
      Jan 29, 2015 at 9:17pm

      Great idea, Jesse.

      Each of the cars featured on BF could only hope to be brought back like this one.

      If only every BF reader/contributor/participant could have such success with a resurrection as this. Dan Vargus sets a high bar for us all. Nice of him to come back and show the results of some hard work, time, and money spent to make a truly special result from an inauspicious beginning. Kudos!

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  19. Chris A.
    Jul 12, 2016 at 2:11pm

    Dan, do you have any pictures to post of the car in action? Just a great looking car and must be a blast to drive. I came across yours while researching “Devin D” Corvair cars.

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  20. george holt
    Jul 3, 2017 at 12:07pm

    Factory Devin C type . number 12 of just over 20 built .

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  21. Dan Vargus
    Oct 5, 2017 at 3:53pm

    The Devin is finished. The car was known as he “Tashjian Special”

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    • Dan Vargus
      Oct 5, 2017 at 3:55pm

      More pics

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  22. Dan Vargus
    Oct 5, 2017 at 3:59pm

    1959 Buick Nailhead 401 as raced in the day.

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  23. Dan Vargus
    Oct 5, 2017 at 4:30pm

    A picture of the interior

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