New Pictures Of A Special Order Eagle Model 15 From Eagle Mfg.
 

New Pictures Of A Special Order Eagle Model 15 From Eagle Mfg.

Started by D0ggSh0, January 06, 2009, 06:00:23 PM

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D0ggSh0

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Dreamscape

All I can say is "WOW"! Now that's an Eagle, and a new one at that!

Will be nice to see the completed coach. ;)
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Van

It retains that classic look,very,very nice!"it's all good"
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belfert

I agree it looks nice, but the classic look certainly dates it.  It just doesn't look like a modern coach fresh off the factory floor.

I like the look of the model 25 motorhome model better, but I also agree that it looks less like a bus than a motorhome.
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youknowwho

Very traditional Eagle look. At first sight it looks like a dent in the drivers side front or a large crease. I don't think the transition from 102 body to the 96 front end is as smooth as it could be but I like it. Farther back on the passenger side appears to be wavy. Might be shadows. Front cap has some weird lines on outside edges (turns out to be lighting)but I still like it. I also liked the other one other than the squareness. Look at front bumper on drivers side. Dent? I think their worst enemy is their photographer and web guy.

Jeremy

Good to see new production (as opposed to prototype) Eagles being built, and I'm sure there is a market for the 'retro look'. Cannot get my head round anyone would want a new coach with all that corrugated iron on the outside though....

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johns4104s

Now that's more like the Best Looking Coach on the road. Takes ones breath away. I have a hard time liking all the box looking coaches they are now building, they all look alike.

John

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