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- Q16974199 subject Q7345372.
- Q16974199 abstract "The C Platform designation had been introduced as early as 1931 and was used until 1984. From at least 1941, when the B-body followed suit in adopting the C-body's pioneering lower and wider runningboardless bodystyle, it may be viewed as a stretched version of the GM B platform. After 1984, the platform was replaced by the GM D platform and continued in production to 1996.The C-body was used for the Pontiac Series 24/29 Torpedo, Oldsmobile 90, the Buick Roadmaster, Super and 1958 Limited, the LaSalle Series 52, and all mid-level Cadillacs starting with the Cadillac Series 355.Generally the C-Body was for the top-of-the-line models of multiple General Motors divisions including the Oldsmobile 98 and the Buick Electra, and the base model for multiple Cadillac's including the Series 6200 Calais, the Series 6300 de Ville, the Series 6400 Eldorado, the Series 6000 Fleetwood Sixty Special and the Fleetwood Brougham.This platform was the basis for the following vehicles:".
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- Q16974199 manufacturer Q81965.
- Q16974199 productionEndYear "1984".
- Q16974199 productionStartYear "1926".
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- Q16974199 class Q304895.
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- Q16974199 manufacturer Q81965.
- Q16974199 name "GM C platform".
- Q16974199 production "1926".
- Q16974199 related Q5513835.
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- Q16974199 comment "The C Platform designation had been introduced as early as 1931 and was used until 1984. From at least 1941, when the B-body followed suit in adopting the C-body's pioneering lower and wider runningboardless bodystyle, it may be viewed as a stretched version of the GM B platform.".
- Q16974199 label "GM C platform (1936)".
- Q16974199 depiction 1941_Buick_sedan.JPG.
- Q16974199 name "GM C platform (RWD)".