Eagle American was an automotive company founded in California by Jim Kellison and Mike Grant around 1980. The company specialized in manufacturing kit cars, with its most notable model being the Stallion, a replica of the classic Cobra sports car.
The Stallion featured a space frame construction that included additional bracing for enhanced structural integrity. It was designed to be longer than the original Cobra and offered increased ground clearance. The vehicle utilized a live axle at the rear, and its suspension system was based on components from Ford, which contributed to its performance characteristics.
While the Stallion was primarily designed to accommodate a 7-liter Ford V8 engine, it also allowed for the installation of various other engine options, providing flexibility for enthusiasts and builders. The combination of its design and engineering made the Stallion a distinctive entry in the kit car market during its production period.
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