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Apollo (1906 automobile) facts for kids

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The Apollo was a special car made a long time ago, between 1906 and 1907. It was built by a company called the Chicago Recording Scale Company, located in Waukegan, Illinois. This company only ever made one type of car, and that was the Apollo!

The Apollo Car: A Glimpse into Early Automobiles

The Apollo was designed to carry five people, making it a good size for families or groups back then. It had a unique body style known as a "Roi-des-Belges," which was a popular and fancy design for cars at that time.

Who Built the Apollo?

The company that created the Apollo was the Chicago Recording Scale Company. Even though their name sounds like they made scales, they ventured into making cars for a short period. They were based in Waukegan, Illinois, a city that was part of the growing automobile industry in the early 1900s.

What Made the Apollo Special?

The Apollo car was powered by a four-cylinder engine. This engine was "water-cooled," meaning it used water to keep it from getting too hot while running. The car also had a three-speed transmission, which allowed the driver to change gears for different speeds, and it used a "shaft drive" system to send power from the engine to the wheels. This was a common and reliable way to power cars during that era.

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