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{{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Apollo''' was an English [[automobile|car]] produced for personal use by one Allen Pearce in Hornchurch, Essex between 1971 and 1972. | {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} | ||
The '''Apollo''' was an English [[automobile|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. | 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. |
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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.
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