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Edwin Gray’s “Splitting the Positive” Engine
The Fascination Car was the brain child of Paul M. Lewis, of the Highway        Aircraft Corporation.  It was developed with a standard engine, but he        wanted to power it with ANYTHING that didn’t burn gasoline.  He was in        negotiations with Ed Gray for a while to use the EMA Engine, but that fell        through.  He then approached Joseph Papp for his plasma engine.        Ultimately, neither the engines or the car were ever produced.

robotindisguise:

Edwin Gray’s “Splitting the Positive” Engine

The Fascination Car was the brain child of Paul M. Lewis, of the Highway Aircraft Corporation.  It was developed with a standard engine, but he wanted to power it with ANYTHING that didn’t burn gasoline.  He was in negotiations with Ed Gray for a while to use the EMA Engine, but that fell through.  He then approached Joseph Papp for his plasma engine. Ultimately, neither the engines or the car were ever produced.

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