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Apollo 5000 GT GT Coupe 1963

Allmän beskrivning : In 1962, a young engineer from California named Milt Brown had the idea of building a world-class sports car with a svelte Italian body, powered by reliable and affordable American V8 power. He even dreamed that with Buick engines, he could sell his car through GM dealers. Brown found backing for his idea and was shopping around for a coachbuilder to help realize his dream, when he met Frank Reisner of Carrozzeria Intermeccanica of Turin. A design was drawn up by Ron Plescia, and a deal was struck for Reisner’s fledgling coachbuilding firm to construct the chassis and body and ship it finished and trimmed to Oakland, California for drivetrain installation. Before production began, the styling was reworked by Reisner’s friend, the famed designer Franco Scaglione, lending serious credibility to the project. Early cars were powered by the advanced, light alloy 3.5 liter Buick V8. Later cars got more grunt in the form of the Skylark’s 300 cubic inch (4.9 liter) V8.

Financial woes struck soon, and a deal was made for a Texas company to build the cars under the name Vetta Ventura until IMC could get its finances in order, as well as to keep Intermeccanica in operation. All told, just 90 examples were built between 1960 and 1965. Thankfully, Frank Reisner persevered to carry on with his next project, the Italia in 1966. But the Apollo lives on as one of the few Italian-American hybrids that could take on the likes of Ferrari, Aston Martin and Jaguar in terms of performance and style. An Apollo 3500 GT even famously took on the likes of Herbie the Love Bug, as the Thorndyke Special. The appeal of the Apollo has always been that it is a genuine, coachbuilt Italian GT car with sublime looks and the performance to back it up. It has even been declared an “American Milestone Car”, a designation used to recognize important post-war designs in the same spirit as the CCCA Full Classic list.

This 1963 Apollo 5000 GT coupe comes to us from long-term ownership in a private collection. It is a rare and desirable 4.9-liter Skylark-powered example (vs the 215-powered 3500 GT), and is equipped with a four speed Borg-Warner T-10 transmission. Extensive records show the previous owner, a passionate enthusiast, was searching Hemmings motor news in the early 1980s for one of his favorite cars – an Avanti. While perusing the “A” section of the magazine, he stumbled across this Apollo and immediately fell in love with the Scaglione design. He struck a deal with the seller and the car remained a prized part of his collection of important cars from 1984 through 2017. A sympathetic restoration and bare-metal respray was performed in 2006 and the car has been shown on numerous occasions as well as enjoyed on the road.

The Apollo remains in very good condition today, with beautiful red paintwork on an excellent, straight body. The classic Italian red is very well suited to the svelte fastback body style. The design is elegant and understated, with brightwork limited to window surrounds and delicately styled chrome bumpers, all of which appear in very good condition. It rides on a set of proper Borrani knock-off wire wheels with crossply tires as correct, imparting a low, wide stance on the road.

Black upholstery on the bucket seats presents in very good order, showing minimal wear. The seats feature a grippy fabric insert with black leatherette sides and backs. Black carpets are period appropriate loop type, again in very good condition and appearing to be in original. The interior is basic and businesslike, with an appealing sense of purpose in the clear, sensibly arranged dials in the black dash. The original Nardi wheel remains in place and still has its Apollo horn button. This example is also equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission for the ultimate sporting experience.

Lifting the forward-hinged hood reveals a very well detailed 300 cubic inch Buick V8 shared with the Skylark. In the light and agile Apollo chassis, the 250 horsepower Buick engine truly comes alive. Casting marks indicate it is a period correct engine for this car, and it is properly detailed with correct chrome valve covers, correct air cleaner and period correct fittings, clamps and hardware. The engine runs strong and sounds very healthy, breathing through dual Ansa exhausts. The tubular chassis remains in very good order and appears sound and solid throughout. When resprayed in 2006, great care was taken to keep as much of the car original as possible. A comprehensive history file includes correspondence with from the previous owner, receipts and photos from the restoration, parts sources and other enthusiast information about the history of Apollo cars. The car has been shown at the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance and it remains in very lovely thoroughly usable condition.

Most people who dreamed of building their own exotic GT car never even saw their projects come to fruition. The Apollo GT enjoyed relative success, despite struggles faced by Intermeccanica and Milt Brown, their perseverance and their brilliant car nevertheless has made an impact on thousands of petrolheads through history. But with only 90 examples built between 1962 and 1965, only a lucky few have the opportunity to experience the style, performance and quality of the Apollo 5000 GT first hand.

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1963 Apollo 5000 GT GT Coupe is listed såld on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Mark Hyman for $179500.

 

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Karosstyp : Personbil Märke : Apollo Modell : 5000 GT Modellversion : GT Coupe Motorvolym : 0.0 Årsmodell : 1963 Karosstyp : Coupé Läge : Missouri

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om Apollo
Apollo är en intressant italiensk-amerikansk GT-bil som tillverkades på 1960-talet. Den designades för att erbjuda en kombination av amerikansk kraft och italiensk stil. När det gäller dess status som en "stor" eller en "fattig mans Ferrari", kan åsikterna variera mellan bilentusiaster. Här är några punkter att tänka på:

1. Design och styling: Apollo hade en elegant och attraktiv stil influerad av italiensk design. Den hade en låg profil, eleganta linjer och ofta muskulösa amerikanska V8-motorer. Designen syftade till att fånga essensen av högpresterande europeiska sportbilar.

2. Prestanda: Apollos prestanda var anmärkningsvärd, tack vare dess kraftfulla motorer. Den var vanligtvis utrustad med amerikanska V8-motorer från företag som Buick och Oldsmobile, som erbjöd betydande hästkrafter och vridmoment. Detta gjorde att Apollo kunde leverera stark acceleration och imponerande topphastigheter.

3. Byggkvalitet och utveckling: Apollo tillverkades i ett begränsat antal, och det fanns vissa utmaningar med byggkvalitet och utveckling. Företaget stod inför ekonomiska svårigheter och saknade resurser från etablerade tillverkare som Ferrari. Som ett resultat upplevde vissa ägare tillförlitlighetsproblem och den övergripande förfiningen av bilen kunde ses som underutvecklad jämfört med konkurrenterna.

4. Potential med bättre resurser: Det är rimligt att anta att med bättre resurser kunde Apollo ha nått ännu större framgång. Fler investeringar i utveckling, ingenjörskonst och produktion kunde ha tagit itu med tillförlitlighets- och byggkvalitetsproblemen, vilket skulle kunna leda till en mer förfinad och konkurrenskraftig sportbil.

I slutändan, om Apollo anses vara en "stor" eller en "fattig mans Ferrari" är subjektivt. Den hade sin egen unika charm och prestandaegenskaper. Även om den kanske inte har uppnått samma nivå av erkännande eller prestige som Ferrari, har den fortfarande en plats i bilhistorien som en intressant och distinkt GT-bil som kombinerade italiensk stil med amerikansk kraft.

Apollo tillverkades i några olika modeller under sin tillverkning. Här är några nyckelmodeller, specifikationer och uppskattade produktionsnummer för Apollo GT:

1. Apollo 3500 GT:
- Motor: 3,5-liters V8-motor från Buick
- Effekt: Cirka 200 hästkrafter
- Växellåda: 4-växlad manuell eller automatisk tillval
- Produktionsnummer: Cirka 88 Apollo 3500 GT tillverkades mellan 1962 och 1964.

2. Apollo 5000 GT:
- Motor: 5,0-liters V8-motor från Buick
- Effekt: Cirka 300 hästkrafter
- Växellåda: 3-växlad automatisk eller valfri 4-växlad manuell
- Produktionsnummer: Cirka 90 Apollo 5000 GT tillverkades mellan 1964 och 1965.

3. Apollo 3500 GT Spider:
- Motor: 3,5-liters V8-motor från Buick
- Effekt: Cirka 200 hästkrafter
- Växellåda: 4-växlad manuell eller automatisk tillval
- Produktionsnummer: Cirka 11 Apollo 3500 GT-spindlar tillverkades mellan 1963 och 1964.

4. Apollo 5000 GT Spider:
- Motor: 5,0-liters V8-motor från Buick
- Effekt: Cirka 300 hästkrafter
- Växellåda: 3-växlad automatisk eller valfri 4-växlad manuell
- Produktionsnummer: Endast ett fåtal Apollo 5000 GT-spindlar tillverkades, vilket gör det exakta antalet osäkert, men det uppskattas vara ensiffrigt.

Totalt sett är den totala produktionen av Apollo GT relativt låg, med cirka 200-250 bilar producerade totalt över alla modeller. De exakta produktionssiffrorna kan variera, och det är värt att notera att Apollo gick igenom olika ägar- och produktionsförändringar under sin tillverkning, vilket kan ha påverkat de totala siffrorna. Dessa begränsade produktionsnummer bidrar till sällsyntheten och samlarbarheten hos Apollo GT idag.