48-Years-Owned 1965 Apollo 2+2 Prototype

This rare, historic vehicle is a 1965 Apollo 2+2 Prototype, one of the earliest and most distinctive models from this iconic American automaker. It's been owned by its original enthusiast since new, making it an exceptionally well-preserved piece of automotive history. Unlike the production cars that followed, this prototype doesn't have concealed headlights; instead, it boasts prominent, chrome-finished quad round headlamps nestled beneath a unique fascia, adding to its unique charm. Its sleek, European-inspired design features two small rear windows flanking a central license plate recess and a raked windshield for sporty aesthetics complemented by power-assisted disc brakes on all four wheels for safe maneuvering. Inside, the cabin is outfitted with a manual three-speed transmission paired with an inline-six engine under the hood, delivering 170 horsepower to the rear wheels. This makes it not just visually striking but also a driver's delight.
Last bid:
$80,000