Eagle-Macomber Motor Car Company
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CompanyEagle-Macomber Motor Car Company
Certificate Type
Capital Stock Contract
Date Issued
January 8, 1917
Canceled
No
Printer
Goes
Signatures
Hand signed
Approximate Size
8" (w) by 3 1/2" (h)
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Guaranteed Authentic
Yes
Additional Details
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Historical Context
Walter G. Macomber founded the Eagle Cyclecar Company in 1914 in Los Angeles, California. A short time later, the company was reorganized and moved to Chicago, Illinois.
Macomber started with the production of automobiles under the Eagle name. In December 1914, the company was renamed Eagle-Macomber Motor Car Company. The company initially remained in Chicago, bit moved to a larger plant in Sandusky, Ohio in November of 1915.
From 1916, the vehicles were marketed as Eagle Macomber. Production ended in 1918, after a total of 35 vehicles were created.
The unusual thing about the vehicles was a self-developed radial engine, which was designed as a five-cylinder, air-cooled engine. The vehicles were called cycle cars.
Models included:
- Model 1: Stagger Seat Roadster
- Model 1A: Roadster 2-Seater
- No Model Name Assigned: Cloverleaf Roadster 3-Seater; Roadster 2-Seater
- Model D; Touring Car 5-Seater; Touring Sedan 5-Seater
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