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Monday, April 2, 2012

BaT Exclusive: Long Lost 1963 Intermeccanica Apollo GT-5000

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BaT Exclusive: Long Lost 1963 Intermeccanica Apollo GT-5000:

This 1963 Intermeccanica Apollo GT-5000 (Chassis # 1043) was found in an abandoned warehouse in 2004, having never been given a drivetrain and still a finished rolling shell as delivered from Italy when new. It has quite a story (below), and is believed by marque experts to be the last of the 66 original production Apollo coupes to have remained incomplete when found eight years ago. Even though it was found as a zero-mile roller without drivetrain, the car was completely rebuilt by the current seller to a very high standard with the assistance of Milt Brown, who originally developed the Apollo model in the early 60′s. The car has covered 3800 miles to-date including several 500-mile plus road tours. It is now available, for the first time ever, in Franklin, Tennessee for $128k.
1963 Intermeccanica Apollo GT 5000 Coupe For Sale Front

The seller does a terrific job describing the car and its history, so
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