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Eagle Parts
The Eagle name was taken from the AMC Eagle, the last of American Motors' wholly U.S.-designed vehicles. The Jeep/Eagle division of Chrysler Corporation was formed after Chrysler's 1987 buyout of American Motors. The AMC Eagle was an all-wheel drive passenger car produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC). After a decade of slow sales, the Chrysler announced the discontinuation of the Eagle brand in November 1997, and the last 1998 Eagle Talon rolled off the line shortly thereafter. All three versions were built in Illinois at the new Diamond-Star Motors plant that Chrysler and Mitsubishi had just set up as a 50/50 joint venture. But though Talon was an enthusiast's delight in top-line all-wheel-drive turbocharged form, it was really a Japanese car and thus another Eagle beyond our scope. Many people today know too little about the Eagle brand of vehicles. Some are not even aware that such a vehicle brand once existed. Every Eagle vehicle is equipped with high quality Eagle parts that enable them to perform at their best and look great. And should you find the need to replace any Eagle part of your vehicle, make sure that you select only those of premium quality.
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