Eagle Automobile Company was established in 1909 in St. Louis, Missouri. The company produced a single model of roadster during its brief existence. This two-seater vehicle featured a dickey seat and was powered by a 14-horsepower, two-cylinder air-cooled engine.
The Eagle roadster utilized a friction transmission system and a shaft final drive, which contributed to its unique design. Despite its rakish appearance, the vehicle was limited in…