- The
Willys L134 (nicknamed
Go Devil) is a straight-4
flathead automobile engine that was made
famous in the
Willys MB and Ford GPW Jeep
produced during...
- "Let Me
Go,
Devil" is a song
written in 1953 by
Jenny Lou Carson.
Carson greatly admired the
talents of Hank Williams. Williams'
battle with alcoholism...
- The
go-
devil was a
simple one-horse sled used for
hauling trees in logging.
Ralph C.
Bryant describes it in his
pioneering textbook Logging (1913) as follows:...
- Weisman. It is
based on an
earlier song
called "Let Me
Go,
Devil",
about alcoholism. "Let Me
Go, Lover!" was
first featured on the
television program Studio...
-
based on the
earlier Go-
Devil flathead engine. To
enhance power from the engine, the
induction system was
changed from the
Go-
Devil's side-valve configuration...
- La ****orcisto:
Devil Music Volume One is the
third studio album by
American heavy metal band
White Zombie,
released on
March 30, 1992,
through Geffen...
- The
Tasmanian Devil (also
spelled Tazmanian Devil),
commonly referred to as Taz, is an
animated cartoon character featured in the
Warner Bros. Looney...
-
Devil May Cry is an
urban fantasy action-adventure game
franchise created by
Hideki Kamiya. It is
primarily developed and
published by Capcom. The series...
- also
known as a
block buster,
block splitter, chop and maul,
sledge axe,
go-
devil or
hamaxe is a heavy, long-handled axe used for
splitting a
piece of wood...
-
Jeepster had Willys'
World War II-proven 134.2 cu in (2.2 L) straight-4 "
Go Devil" engine, and
plastic side curtains, but its US$1,765
price was
about the...