Great Eagle was an American automobile manufacturer from 1910 to 1915, based in Columbus, Ohio. Fred C. Myers was the company president. The company went into receivership in 1915.
Models
Year(model) | Engine | Horsepower | Type | Wheelbase |
---|---|---|---|---|
1910-1911(Four) | 4-cylinder | 40 | Limo-7p Landaulet-7p |
126 in (3,200 mm) |
1912(4-50) | 4-cylinder | 36 | 135 in (3,429 mm) | |
1912(6-60) | 6-cylinder | 41 | 138 in (3,505 mm) | |
1913(Model B) | 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 | 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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