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Until 1904 the Eagle Tandem was the same design as its rival, the Century Tri-car until a new 3-wheeler range was introduced. This included a
single seater "runabout" and a New Eagle Racer that was powered by a 16hp 4-cylinder engines with an estimated speed of 80 mph.
At the same time Eagle also introduced a 4-wheeler range of "Eagle Cars". In 1907 the Eagle Engineering Company was wound up and the vehicles were
assembled at Broadheath Generating Station and being sold through St Georges Motor Car Company in Leeds, Yorkshire. (UK). As a result Jackson started to call these vehicles "New Eagle" but few cars sold and
production of the Eagle ceased in 1908.
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