1982 Eagle Model 10S
In 1982 Eagle offered a 2-axle suburban version of the Model 10 Eagle. A special plant was built in Harlingen, Texas to…
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In 1982 Eagle offered a 2-axle suburban version of the Model 10 Eagle. A special plant was built in Harlingen, Texas to…
In 1950, the demand for commercial vehicles was very high in Europe. At that time, buses and coaches shared chassis with trucks…
After months of painstaking research, coding and testing, Phoenix Coach Global launches it’s website for the public. With the launch saw the…
In the years since production ended, many components of the manufacturing process were moved in many different directions. Part of the planning…
September 2012 the dream begins for the rebirth of the classic Eagle under the Phoenix Coach brand. What started as a purchase…
Bus production resumed in July 1992, but output remained low, with a large proportion of vehicles built as conversion shells for the…
In October 1991 Eagle Bus Manufacturing Inc was sold to Mexican corporation, Motodiesel. Eagle Bus Manufacturing, Inc. was run under their subsidiary Grupo &…
Despite the sales and delivery of 341 Model 15 Coaches in 1989 and 1990. Eagle was forced to stop production in December 1990…
In 1988, a 2-axle 35-foot version and a 3-axle 45-foot version of the Model 15 were introduced. The introduction of the 45ft…
In 1987 Greyhound bought Trailways and Eagle. Greyhound later declared bankruptcy in June 1990.