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A total of 112,901 Apollos were built. [3] Overview. The Apollo was powered by a standard 250-cubic-inch (4.1 L) Chevrolet inline six or an optional 350-cubic-inch (5.7 L) Buick V8, available with either a two- or four-barrel carburetor. A three-speed manual transmission was standard, with a three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic optional.
- 3-speed Manual 3-speed THM350 Automatic
The following production numbers or sales volume data are available for Buick Apollo: model year 1973 - Buick Apollo, 4-door Sedan, B69 - 8450 units. model year 1973 - Buick Apollo, 2-door Notchback, B27 - 14475 units. model year 1973 - Buick Apollo, 2-door Hatchback, B17 - 9868 units.
Oct 12, 2008 · The Buick Apollo was a short-lived model, only being offered in 1973 and 1974. The Apollo was Buick's first-ever compact car and was an obvious clone of the X-body Chevrolet Nova, which was a very popular model of that time.
- 2-Door Coupe3-Door Hatchback4-Door Sedan
- 1973-1974
- Compact
- 111"
Nov 8, 2020 · The 1973 Apollo was a mid-year model introduced on April 12, 1973. A total of 8450 sedans, 14,475 coupes, and 9868 hatchbacks were sold. 1974 models were only slightly updated; the most noticeable difference was a grille revised to feature vertical bars.
All Buick Apollo Coupe versions offered for the year 1973 with complete specs, performance and technical data in the catalogue of cars
Jan 21, 2020 · The Buick Apollo was a Flint-ized version of the X-body Chevrolet Nova, created to appease Buick dealers clamoring for a smaller domestic car to sell.
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