Apollo (1971 automobile)
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The Apollo was an English car
produced for personal use by one Allen Pearce in Hornchurch
, Essex between 1971 and 1972.
The Can-Am racer-inspired gull wing doored sports car
was a glass fibre bodied vehicle based on the Volkswagen Beetle
, and was originally intended purely for Pearce's own use but nearly entered production as a kitcar in 1972.
It should not be confused with the Buick Apollo
, a cousin of the Chevrolet Nova
.
Automobile
An automobile, autocar, motor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor...
produced for personal use by one Allen Pearce in Hornchurch
Hornchurch
Hornchurch is a large suburban town in England, and part of the London Borough of Havering. Hornchurch is in North-East London .It is located east-northeast of Charing Cross and is one of the locally important district centres identified in the London Plan. It comprises a number of shopping...
, Essex between 1971 and 1972.
The Can-Am racer-inspired gull wing doored sports car
Sports car
A sports car is a small, usually two seat, two door automobile designed for high speed driving and maneuverability....
was a glass fibre bodied vehicle based on the Volkswagen Beetle
Volkswagen Beetle
The Volkswagen Type 1, widely known as the Volkswagen Beetle or Volkswagen Bug, is an economy car produced by the German auto maker Volkswagen from 1938 until 2003...
, and was originally intended purely for Pearce's own use but nearly entered production as a kitcar in 1972.
It should not be confused with the Buick Apollo
Buick Apollo
Not to be confused with Apollo , a sports coupe powered by Buick engines.The Buick Apollo is a compact car based on the GM X platform and manufactured from 1973 to 1975, meaning it shared its platform with the Oldsmobile Omega, Chevrolet Nova, and the Pontiac Ventura...
, a cousin of the Chevrolet Nova
Chevrolet Nova
The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova is a compact automobile manufactured by the Chevrolet division of General Motors produced in four generations for the 1962 through 1979 model years. Nova was the top model in the Chevy II lineup through 1968. The Chevy II nameplate was dropped, Nova becoming the...
.