A 1974 Buick Apollo two-door coupe fitted with Buick's 350 CID V8 is being offered for sale in Van Nuys, California.
The Buick Apollo was sold from 1973 to 1976 as Buick's compact entry and was a lightly restyled, up‑contented version of the Chevrolet Nova, sharing the Nova's body styles. Base power came from a 250 CID straight-six, while the optional Buick 350 CID V8 used a two‑barrel carburetor and was rated at 150 horsepower.
This listed Apollo is the two‑door coupe and displays fender badges and an under‑hood Buick 350 that indicate the V8 option, though the ad does not include a VIN to confirm assembly location. The seller lists the car in Van Nuys, the same city where General Motors once built Novas and Apollos before the plant was razed in 1993.
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