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Devon GTX — small private automobile company from Los-Angelos (USA).
Is This Incredibly Rare Devon GTX More Than A Viper In A Fancy Dress? - Carscoops (blog)
The small company had big plans for the Devon GTX as they wanted to offer the ultimate bespoke American supercar. Devon Motorworks though never got the chance to throw its supercar into regular production, with the Devon GTX only counting two ...
Todellinen harvinaisuus Yhdysvalloista: Devon GTX – ovet aukeavat kuin perhosen siivet - Tekniikan Maailma
Devon GTX esiteltiin vuonna 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegancessa, miss
Devon GTX Unveiled: 650-hp, $500K Viper - Car and Driver (blog)
The 2010 Devon GTX, officially introduced at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, hopes to make a name for itself as a track star in addition to a lusted-after road-going exotic. While the attempt at buying the Viper brand earlier this year failed ...
Live from Pebble Beach: 2010 Devon GTX Preview - Motor Authority
But one company, Devon Motorworks, hopes to change that perception. It's off to a good start, claiming to have set the unofficial production car lap record at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in California and now it has unveiled its new 2010 GTX supercar to ...
First Look: 2010 Devon GTX - MotorTrend Magazine
Devon Motorworks is the brainchild of Michigan-born entrepreneur, food-company owner, and car enthusiast Scott Devon. And the eye-catching 650-horsepower Devon GTX coupe is its first product. Scott Devon calls the coupe “The Next Great American ...
Barrett-Jackson 2012: One of two Devon GTX supercars reaches bid of $200000 [w/video] - Autoblog (blog)
That doesn't mean Devon never assembled any cars. As you can see, there's at least one Devon GTX thundering down the road. The first Devon GTX, serial number one, went up for auction at the 2012 Barrett-Jackson event in Scottsdale. Powered by the ...
Devon GTX - Evo
We're guessing the look of the huge wing may change slightly before the GTX goes on sale in 2010, but the supercar looks like it's all ready to go. Initial sales will likely be in the States, but we're guessing sales will eventually extend to Europe ...and more »
First Ride: Devon GTX hopes to be an American Ferrari 599 - Autoblog (blog)
When news of the Devon GTX first wafted our way, we didn't know what to think of it. Another bit of pretty vaporware being shown to attract investors? Another pet project from some megalomaniac with dreams of grandeur? Another American supercar ...
Devon GTX supercar unveiled - Autocar
The GTX, which is due to go on sale next year, is being funded by businessman Scott Devon. See the Devon Motor Works GTX official and spy photos. Although little information has been released about the car ahead of its Pebble Beach Concours unveiling ...and more »
Devon GTX sets one-lap "record" at Laguna Seca - Autoblog (blog)
But first, let's talk about the car claiming to be the new King of the Corkscrew, the Devon GTX. Well, we know very little. It's been speculated that the GTX is powered by Viper, meaning there's an 8.4-liter V10 beating under its presumably carbon ...and more »
Devon GTX To Be Auctioned At Barrett-Jackson - AutoGuide.com
It was a good idea, if only it had worked. A few years back, a man by the name of Scott Devon decided that the world needed a new American supercar. So he appointed a Swede (Daniel Paulin) to design his dream car. Being a start-up company, Devon did ...
For Sale: Devon GTX to be Auctioned by Barrett-Jackson - GTspirit
Barrett-Jackson will be auctioning a Devon GTX at their 2012 Scottsdale event. The Devon GTX was built on the Dodge Viper platform. The design itself was penned by Swedish designer Daniel Paulin, however, the idea died along with the Dodge Viper ...and more »