Eagle Roadster

Eagle Roadster


Frankenmuth, Michigan (MI), US
Yes, this is basically a street-legal race car; the Eagle Roadster is a kit car inspired by the Indycars that run the annual Indianapolis 500 race. It is powered by a 235 hp 3.5 liter V6 sourced by Chrysler, and weighing at a mere 1,960 pounds, it it capable of making the sprint to 60 miles per hour in 4.2 seconds and can reach up to speeds of 152 miles per hour. A notable owner of one of these cars was basketball coach and ex-South Bay Lakers player Metta World Peace (Ron Artest prior to September 2011). This unit was found at an apparent car show in Frankenmuth, MI.

The Eagle who built this car has no relation to the defunct Eagle division once owned by Chrysler.

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Image date: September 2015
Yes, this is basically a street-legal race car; the Eagle Roadster is a kit car inspired by the Indycars that run the annual Indianapolis 500 race. It is powered by a 235 hp 3.5 liter V6 sourced by Chrysler, and weighing at a mere 1,960 pounds, it it capable of making the sprint to 60 miles per hour in 4.2 seconds and can reach up to speeds of 152 miles per hour. A notable owner of one of these cars was basketball coach and ex-South Bay Lakers player Metta World Peace (Ron Artest prior to September 2011). This unit was found at an apparent car show in Frankenmuth, MI.

The Eagle who built this car has no relation to the defunct Eagle division once owned by Chrysler.

Image date: September 2015
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Links: www.techeblog.com, jalopnik.com
By: Carrera

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