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Eddie Paul

Eddie Paul (May 30, 1948 – July 12, 2016) was an American inventor.

Paul was the owner of design house E.P. Industries, Inc and held multiple U.S. patents. He was born in San Francisco, California, and resided in El Segundo. E.P. Industries included CNC shop Prototech Machine Engineering.

He was known for the creation of customized vehicles for use in Hollywood feature films. His work was seen in such movies as ''Grease'', ''The Fast and the Furious'',''Taxi'', ''XXX'' and ''Gone in 60 Seconds''. He created custom vehicles which toured as Pixar characters Lightning McQueen, Mater and Sally to promote the 2006 animated film ''Cars''.

Paul notably designed the Cylindrical Energy Module (CEM) axial engine for use on fire pumps. The design was later adapted for use on automobiles and was planned to be used on the unrealised Duesenberg Torpedo Coupe project in 2005. The design is used by some fire departments.

Paul also worked on TV shows such as ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' and interviewed 8 deaths on the show ''1000 Ways To Die''. He worked as a stuntman for several years, performing stunts in ''Ice Pirates'' and ''Streets of Fire''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sheet metal fabrication : techniques and tips for beginners and pros / by Paul, Eddie

    Published Motorbooks, 2008.
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