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- Apollo_(1962_automobile) wheelbase "2464.0".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) height "1270.0".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) length "4445.0".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) weight "1030.0".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) width "1676.0".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) abstract "The Apollo was a United States-built sports car/personal automobile manufactured from 1962 to 1964 in Oakland, California.Engineered by Milt Brown and designed by Ron Plescia, it featured Italian handmade aluminum bodywork with a choice between two-seater convertible or fastback styles. Power came from a 215 cu in (3.5 l) or 300 cu in (4.9 l) Buick engine to a 4-speed manual. The company, International Motor Cars, built 42 cars before suspending production while seeking new financing. IMC allowed the sale of body/chassis units to Vanguard Motors in Dallas, Texas to produce cars under the Vetta Ventura name and these were made until 1966 by Vanguard Inc of Dallas, Texas. This was a stop-gap measure to keep the carrozzeria (body producer) Intermeccanica in business until new backers were found.".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) assembly Oakland,_California.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) assembly United_States.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) bodyStyle Convertible.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) class Sports_car.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) designCompany Franco_Scaglione.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) designer Franco_Scaglione.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) engine Apollo_(1962_automobile)__1.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) engine Apollo_(1962_automobile)__215CID_Buick_V8__1.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) height "1.27".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) length "4.445".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) modelEndYear "1965".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) modelStartYear "1962".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) predecessor Intermeccanica.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) productionEndYear "0090".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) productionStartYear "0090".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) relatedMeanOfTransportation Intermeccanica.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) successor Griffith_GT.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) successor Vetta_Ventura.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) thumbnail Apollo_5000_GT_Coupe.jpg?width=300.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) transmission "4 speed manual (automatic optional)".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) weight "1030000.0".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) wheelbase "2.464".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) width "1.676".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) wikiPageID "855313".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) wikiPageRevisionID "588398481".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) assembly "Oakland, California, United States".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) bodyStyle "fastback coupe or convertible".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) caption "1965".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) class "Sports Car".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) designer "Ron Plescia & Franco Scaglione".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) hasPhotoCollection Apollo_(1962_automobile).
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) manufacturer "International Motor Cars".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) modelYears "1962".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) name "Apollo".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) predecessor Intermeccanica.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) production "90".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) related Intermeccanica.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) sp "us".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) successor "Vetta Ventura and Griffith GT".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) transmission "4".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) subject Category:Intermeccanica.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) type Automobile.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) type Product.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) type DesignedArtifact.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) comment "The Apollo was a United States-built sports car/personal automobile manufactured from 1962 to 1964 in Oakland, California.Engineered by Milt Brown and designed by Ron Plescia, it featured Italian handmade aluminum bodywork with a choice between two-seater convertible or fastback styles. Power came from a 215 cu in (3.5 l) or 300 cu in (4.9 l) Buick engine to a 4-speed manual. The company, International Motor Cars, built 42 cars before suspending production while seeking new financing.".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) label "Apollo (1962 automobile)".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) label "Apollo GT".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) label "Apollo GT".
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) sameAs Apollo_GT.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) sameAs Apollo_GT.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) sameAs m.03hlg6.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) sameAs Q619110.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) sameAs Q619110.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) wasDerivedFrom Apollo_(1962_automobile)?oldid=588398481.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) depiction Apollo_5000_GT_Coupe.jpg.
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) isPrimaryTopicOf Apollo_(1962_automobile).
- Apollo_(1962_automobile) name "Apollo".