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- GM_G_platform_(1969) abstract "The General Motors G platform (also called G-body) was an automobile platform designation used for mid-sized rear wheel drive cars first from 1969-1972 and again from 1982 to 1988. The G-body models began production designated as A-body cars in 1978, but were redesignated as G when the new front wheel drive A-body was introduced in 1982The G-body designation was originally used for 1969–1972 Pontiac Grand Prix and 1970–1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo personal luxury coupes. Between 1973 and 1981 the A-body coupes with formal rooflines were designated as A-Special and after 1982 dubbed as the G-Special. These special coupes included Monte Carlo, Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme and Buick Regal two door models. The 1978 model year being the changeover year between the larger 73-77 body style and the reborn A/G platform. The Cutlass Supreme chassis being named an A body until GM changed the name into the official G body platform even though they were near identical, in 1981.At some point in the platform's lifetime, the term \"G-Body Shuffle\" became popular in the drag racing community (where the cars were often modified for racing) for the vehicle's side-to-side motion of the rear end after taking off from the starting line. This was due to the car's triangulated four-link rear end suspension, which caused uneven torque to the rear wheels under strenuous driving.In 1982, the Chevy Malibu/Pontiac LeMans coupes were dropped along with the Buick/Olds fastbacks. 1983 was the last year for wagons and Chevy Malibu sedans, leaving the G-Special coupes, B-O-P formal-roof sedans and the Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero. In 1988, most remaining G-body models were moved to the new front wheel drive GM W platform, although the Pontiac Bonneville moved to the H-body, the El Camino was dropped without replacement and there would be a one-year gap before the W-body Chevy Lumina coupe truly replaced the Monte Carlo. GM later used the GM G platform (FWD) designation for unrelated full-sized cars.G-bodies were some of the last cars to follow the classic muscle car formula, remaining popular while most mid-sized cars moved to front wheel drive. They were also raced in NASCAR.".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) bodyStyle Coupé.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) bodyStyle Coupé_utility.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) class Mid-size_car.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) manufacturer General_Motors.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) predecessor GM_A_platform_(1936).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) productionEndYear "1978".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) productionStartYear "1978".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) successor GM_A_platform_(1982).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) successor GM_H_platform_(1986).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) successor GM_W_platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) thumbnail 1987_Buick_Grand_National.jpg?width=300.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageExternalLink gbodyforum.com.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageExternalLink oldsgmail.com.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageExternalLink GM_VIN_codes.htm.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageExternalLink www.g-body.org.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageExternalLink www.gbodies.com.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageExternalLink www.gbodycentral.com.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageID "3990884".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageLength "6321".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageOutDegree "60".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageRevisionID "689929256".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Automobile_layout.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Buick_Regal.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Car_platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Category:General_Motors_platforms.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_El_Camino.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Malibu.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Monte_Carlo.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Chrysler_M_platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Coupé_utility.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Fox_platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Front-wheel_drive.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Full-size_car.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink GM_A_platform_(1936).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink GM_A_platform_(1982).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink GM_G_platform_(1995).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink GM_H_platform_(1986).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink GM_W_platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Mid-size_car.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_car.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink NASCAR.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Oldsmobile_442.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Oldsmobile_Cutlass.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Oldsmobile_Cutlass_Ciera.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Oldsmobile_Cutlass_Supreme.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Olds.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Personal_luxury_car.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac_Bonneville.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac_Grand_Prix.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink Station_wagon.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLink File:6th_Pontiac_Bonneville.jpg.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageWikiLinkText "GM G platform (1969)".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) bodyStyle "2".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) bodyStyle "4".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) class Mid-size_car.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) manufacturer General_Motors.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) name "GM G platform".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) predecessor GM_A_platform_(1936).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) production "1978".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) similar Chrysler_M_platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) similar Ford_Fox_platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) successor GM_A_platform_(1982).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) successor GM_H_platform_(1986).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) successor GM_W_platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:General_Motors_platforms.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile_platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) subject Category:General_Motors_platforms.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) hypernym Designation.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) type Automobile.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) type MeanOfTransportation.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) type Place.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) type Motor.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) type Platform.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) type Product.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) type DesignedArtifact.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) type Thing.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) comment "The General Motors G platform (also called G-body) was an automobile platform designation used for mid-sized rear wheel drive cars first from 1969-1972 and again from 1982 to 1988. The G-body models began production designated as A-body cars in 1978, but were redesignated as G when the new front wheel drive A-body was introduced in 1982The G-body designation was originally used for 1969–1972 Pontiac Grand Prix and 1970–1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo personal luxury coupes.".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) label "GM G platform (1969)".
- GM_G_platform_(1969) seeAlso GM_A_platform_(1936).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) sameAs Q5513857.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) sameAs m.0bbdbh.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) sameAs Q5513857.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) wasDerivedFrom GM_G_platform_(1969)?oldid=689929256.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) depiction 1987_Buick_Grand_National.jpg.
- GM_G_platform_(1969) isPrimaryTopicOf GM_G_platform_(1969).
- GM_G_platform_(1969) name "GM G platform (RWD)".