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1974 Buick Apollo Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

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Performance Metrics

Performance: +45
Handling: +40
Ride Comfort: +70

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +50
Maintenance and Upkeep: +65
Restoration Difficulty: +75

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +60
Collectability: +40
Historical Significance: +30

MMP Rating

5.1 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine Options: 250 cu in (4.1 L) I6, 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8
Displacement Range: 4.1 - 5.7 L
Horsepower Range: 100 - 175 hp
Torque: 185 - 275 lb-ft
Compression Ratio: 8.0:1 - 8.5:1
Ignition System: Conventional Breaker Point Ignition System
Cooling System: Liquid-cooled
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: Estimated 10 - 12 seconds
1/4 Mile Time: Estimated 17 - 19 seconds
Top Speed: 105 - 115 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
Transmission Type: 3-speed automatic, 3-speed manual
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Carburetor
MPG: Estimated 12 - 15 mpg
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Front disc, rear drum
Wheelbase: 111.0 in
Weight: 3,400 - 3,600 lbs

Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.

1974 Buick Apollo: A Forgotten Gem of the Malaise Era

The 1974 Buick Apollo doesn't just bear the name of a Greek god and a historic space mission; it's an automotive testament to Buick's resilience during a challenging era for American car manufacturers. Born from the necessity to adapt to a rapidly changing market, the Apollo was Buick's answer to the fuel crisis and shifting consumer preferences. As a compact car with a touch of luxury, it offered something unique in a time when downsizing became the industry norm. The Apollo's inception is particularly notable as it marked Buick's foray into the compact segment, previously uncharted territory for the brand.

Design and Innovation

With its sculpted lines and classic proportions, the 1974 Buick Apollo exuded an understated elegance that belied its compact classification. The vehicle's exterior styling featured a long hood and short deck profile, which was popular at the time, giving it a sporty yet sophisticated appearance. Inside, passengers were greeted with an interior that prioritized comfort and simplicity. The quality of materials—ranging from durable fabrics to optional vinyl upholstery—reflected Buick's commitment to delivering luxury within a smaller package. Technologically, the Apollo wasn't groundbreaking, but it did offer innovations like an available HEI (High Energy Ignition) system which provided more reliable ignition performance. Color options for the Apollo ranged from subdued earth tones to more vibrant hues, with Antique Gold and Midnight Blue being among the popular choices. The Apollo came in various body styles including two-door coupes, hatchbacks, and four-door sedans. The most iconic and sought-after was arguably the two-door coupe, which captured the essence of American style in a more manageable size.

Historical Significance

In an era defined by change and adaptation, the 1974 Buick Apollo stood out for its ability to blend traditional Buick luxury with the practicality demanded by the times. It set itself apart from contemporaries by offering rear-wheel drive at a time when many competitors were moving to front-wheel drive platforms. This decision preserved some of the driving dynamics associated with classic American cars—a move that has endeared it to classic car enthusiasts today.

Performance and Handling

Underneath its hood, the Apollo offered various powertrains, including a base inline-six or optional V8 engines that provided more spirited performance. While not known as a muscle car per se, when equipped with the larger V8s, acceleration was brisk with 0-60 mph times that could dip into the low 8-second range—a respectable figure for its day. Handling-wise, drivers could expect a comfortable ride typical of Buicks of that period. The suspension was tuned more for cruising than carving corners, absorbing bumps effectively while providing a quiet ride. Steering was light, making it easy to maneuver despite its size.

Ownership Experience

The 1974 Buick Apollo served various roles from daily driver to weekend cruiser. Its reliability was on par with domestic cars of that time; simple mechanicals meant ease of repair for average owners. However, as with many vehicles from this era, rust could be an issue over time.

Fun Facts

While not as famous as other models in Buick's lineup, the Apollo has its share of trivia. For instance, it shared its X-body platform with siblings like the Chevrolet Nova—a testament to GM's platform-sharing strategy. Although not common on celebrity driveways or record books, its understated charm has earned it screen time in movies and TV shows set in the '70s.

Collector's Information

Today's collector market sees the 1974 Buick Apollo as somewhat of an anomaly—rare but not always highly sought after. Production numbers were modest compared to other models of that era; estimates suggest tens of thousands were made across all body styles. Values can vary widely based on condition and originality; well-preserved examples might fetch anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 or more depending on their provenance and market demand at any given time.

Conclusion

The 1974 Buick Apollo represents an interesting chapter in automotive history—a time capsule from an era where efficiency began to take precedence over excess without sacrificing style completely. While it may not have been heralded as iconic upon release, today it stands as a unique piece of Americana worth remembering for classic car enthusiasts.

1974 Buick Apollo Catalog of Parts

1974 Buick Apollo Shock Absorber Grommet.  1 bottom O.D., 3/4 high-BN 1 1974 Buick Apollo Shock Absorber Grommet. 1" bottom O.D., 3/4" high-BN 1Shock Absorber Grommet. 1" bottom O.D., 3/4" high., with 7/16" I.D. Each

1974 Buick Apollo Front coil-spring insulator-BN 110 1974 Buick Apollo Front coil-spring insulator-BN 110Front coil-spring insulator. Fits '41-'60 Oldsmobile and '50-'83 GM passenger models. 5-3/8 in. OD x 3-3/4 in. ID x 3/4 in. high with 13/16 in. wide bottom flange 1/4" thick, 12 flutes. Each.

1974 Buick Apollo Door Side Seal-C/LP 40-K 1974 Buick Apollo Door Side Seal-C/LP 40-KDoor Side Seal. Made of smooth skin sponge extrusion, with clips installed. (For seal without clips, see LP 40-K) Sold by the foot.

1974 Buick Apollo Hood to Cowl Seal, '68-'79 GM X Body, Each-CS 2-F 1974 Buick Apollo Hood to Cowl Seal, '68-'79 GM X Body, Each-CS 2-FHood to Cowl Seal, '68-'79 GM X Body, 43-1/4" Long, Each.


1974 Buick Apollo Front Molded Door Seals, with Clips.  For 4-door sedan-LM 20-M 1974 Buick Apollo Front Molded Door Seals, with Clips. For 4-door sedan-LM 20-MFront Molded Door Seals, with Clips. For 4-door sedan. Pair R&L

1974 Buick Apollo Rear Molded Door Seals, with Clips.  For 4-door sedan-LM 20-M/R 1974 Buick Apollo Rear Molded Door Seals, with Clips. For 4-door sedan-LM 20-M/RRear Molded Door Seals, with Clips. For 4-door sedan. Pair R&L

1974 Buick Apollo Trunk Liner.  Loose weave-M 23 1974 Buick Apollo Trunk Liner. Loose weave-M 23Trunk Liner. Loose weave. Black with scattered white threads. 54" wide. Sold by the foot

1974 Buick Apollo Trunk Liner.  Loose weave, jet black.  50 wide-M 30 1974 Buick Apollo Trunk Liner. Loose weave, jet black. 50" wide-M 30Trunk Liner. Loose weave, jet black. 50" wide. Sold by the foot


1974 Buick Apollo Brake Master Cylinder Cover Seal.  Replaces OEM #5470861-RP 2-E 1974 Buick Apollo Brake Master Cylinder Cover Seal. Replaces OEM #5470861-RP 2-EBrake Master Cylinder Cover Seal. Replaces OEM #5470861. 5" X 2-1/2". Each

1974 Buick Apollo Oil Filler Hole Cap.  Made of rubber-RP 8 1974 Buick Apollo Oil Filler Hole Cap. Made of rubber-RP 8Oil Filler Hole Cap. Made of rubber. Fits a 1-3/16" to 1-1/4" hole. Each


1974 Buick Apollo Hatchback Seal, for 2-door hatchbacks.  17'3 long.  Each-TK 46-V/17 1974 Buick Apollo Hatchback Seal, for 2-door hatchbacks. 17'3" long. Each-TK 46-V/17Hatchback Seal, for 2-door hatchbacks. 17'3" long. Each

1974 Buick Apollo Unbeaded Door and Trunk Lock Gasket.  1-3/16 O.D., 7/8 I.D-UM 1600-100 1974 Buick Apollo Unbeaded Door and Trunk Lock Gasket. 1-3/16" O.D., 7/8" I.D-UM 1600-100Unbeaded Door and Trunk Lock Gasket. 1-3/16" O.D., 7/8" I.D. Each

1974 Buick Apollo Window Sweepers, '68-'69 Chevy II, '70-'72 Nova, '73-'75 Apollo 2 Door Sedans-WC 3003-18 1974 Buick Apollo Window Sweepers, '68-'69 Chevy II, '70-'72 Nova, '73-'75 Apollo 2 Door Sedans-WC 3003-18Window Sweeper Set for'68-'69 Chevy II, '70-'72 Nova, '73-'75 Apollo, 2 Door Sedans. 8-piece set includes: two front inner, two front outer, two rear inner, and two rear outer chrome beaded fuzzy sweepers. R&L.

1974 Buick Apollo Quarter Window Reveal Molding Clip.  Made of Steel-WF 205 1974 Buick Apollo Quarter Window Reveal Molding Clip. Made of Steel-WF 205Quarter Window Reveal Molding Clip. Made of Steel. 1-3/8" X 11/16". Each

1974 Buick Apollo Windshield Reveal Molding Clip.  Made of steel.  13/16 x 1-WF 209 1974 Buick Apollo Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel. 13/16" x 1"-WF 209Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel. 13/16" x 1". Each

1974 Buick Apollo Windshield Reveal Molding Clip.  For models with vinyl top-WF 210 1974 Buick Apollo Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. For models with vinyl top-WF 210Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. For models with vinyl top. 3/4" x 1-1/16". Each

1974 Buick Apollo Rear Windshield Reveal Molding Clip.  Made of steel-WF 211 1974 Buick Apollo Rear Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel-WF 211Rear Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel. 15/16" X 3/4". Each

1974 Buick Apollo Windshield Reveal Molding Clip.  Made of steel-WF 223 1974 Buick Apollo Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel-WF 223Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel. 1/1/8" X 3/4". Each

1974 Buick Apollo Windshield Reveal Molding Clip.  Made of steel-WF 224 1974 Buick Apollo Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel-WF 224Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel. 1-1/4" X 3/4". Fits many models. Each

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