On 2022-08-10 11:36, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
Apollo 3500 ... less than 90 cars ever built... Current value.. in excess
of $500,000 [if you could find one for sale, and that is not likely]...
Come to the party.... with your own Brinks truck full of money...
However, it is a beautiful car.. still, even by today's standards...

Damn. I found a decent looking survivor in the Autoweek classifieds for $10-12k back around 1990. I wanted that car, way more than I wanted the $8k Citroen SM. I could have bought it, but it would have been my only discretionary purchase for 4-5 years until I got it paid off.

This is more like what I thought an Apollo GT would go for these days. I forgot the 5000 had a Ford 289 in it, for some reason I thought it was a 327 like the Avanti II had. Wasn't Milt Brown a Buick dealer or something? $130k, reserve not met. Nice color.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-apollo-5000-gt/

I bought the magazine pictured here when I learned of the Apollo Verona, but I didn't hunger for one like I did the GT.
http://smclassiccars.com/other-makes/114675-apollo-verona-roadster-very-stylish-english-style-roadster.html

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