GM F-Body
The GM F-Body is a platform used by General Motors for a series of cars, primarily the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird. Produced from 1967 to 2002, these vehicles are known for their sporty design and rear-wheel-drive layout. The F-Body platform has undergone several generations, each featuring various engine options and performance enhancements.
F-Body cars gained popularity for their performance and affordability, appealing to car enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike. The platform is recognized for its lightweight construction and balanced handling, making it a favorite in the muscle car and pony car segments of the automotive market.