The Apollo was made by the
Chicago Recording Scale Company, of
Waukegan, Illinois
''(Fortress or Trading Post)''
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, from 1906 to 1907. The only model by that manufacturer was a five-seater with a
Roi-des-Belges
Roi-des-Belges ("King of the Belgians") or tulip phaeton was a car body style used on luxury motor vehicles in the early 1900s. It was a double phaeton with exaggerated bulges "suggestive of a tulip". The rear bulges accommodated two corner sea ...
body. Power came from a water-cooled four-cylinder engine by way of a three-speed transmission and shaft drive.
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
History of Illinois
Cars introduced in 1906
Companies based in Lake County, Illinois
Manufacturing companies based in Illinois
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