Eagle Auto Company was an American automobile manufacturer established in 1905 in Buffalo, New York. The company was known for producing a limited range of vehicles during its brief existence in the early 20th century.
Eagle Auto Company developed two primary models, both featuring four-cylinder air-cooled engines and chain drive systems. The first model, known as the Model A, was equipped with a 12-horsepower two-cylinder engine and featured a tear-entrance tonneau body. The second model, the Model B, offered a more powerful 24-horsepower four-cylinder engine and was designed as a five-seater side-entrance tourer.
Despite its innovative designs, Eagle Auto Company did not achieve long-term success and eventually ceased operations, leaving behind a small legacy in the early automotive industry.
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