Paul M. Lewis (September 12, 1896 - November 27, 1990) was an American entrepreneur, inventor and car builder.
[1] He built the Airomobile (1937), Fascination (1962), three Renault powered models, and an Oldsmobile Toronado-sourced V6.
[1][2] Lewis moved to Denver from Idaho Springs, Colorado in 1933 to open a Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) airplane company.
Production was sought with the Doman-Marks Engine Company, but in 1936 disputes with the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) halted the project.
[2] He touted development of a Nobel Gas Plasma Engine for the car, but it never came to pass.