Great Eagle (car company)
Great Eagle was an American automobile manufacturer from 1910 to 1915, based in Columbus, Ohio.[1] Fred C. Myers was the company president.[1] The company went into receivership in 1915.[1]
Models
| Year(model) | Engine | Horsepower | Type | Wheelbase |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1910-1911(Four) | 4-cylinder | 40 | Limo-7p[1] Landaulet-7p | 126 in (3,200 mm) |
| 1912(4-50) | 4-cylinder | 36 | 135 in (3,429 mm) | |
| 1912(6-60) | 6-cylinder[1] | 41 | 138 in (3,505 mm) | |
| 1913(Model B)[1] | 4-cylinder | 50 | 135 in (3,429 mm) (142 in (3,607 mm) Limo) | |
| 1913(Model C) | 6-cylinder | 60 | 142 in (3,607 mm) (147 in (3,734 mm) Limo) | |
| 1914-1915(4-50) | 4-cylinder | 50 | 138 in (3,505 mm) | |
| 1914-1915(6-60) | 6-cylinder | 60[1] | 142 in (3,607 mm) |
References
- Kimes, Beverly (1996). Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942. Krause publications. ISBN 0-87341-428-4.
- Burgess-Wise, David (2000). The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles. BookSales Inc; Rev Upd edition (May 2000). ISBN 0-7858-1106-0.
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