GM F-Body Platform
The GM F-Body Platform is a vehicle architecture developed by General Motors, primarily used for the production of two-door sports cars. It was introduced in the late 1960s and is best known for models like the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird. The platform features a rear-wheel-drive layout and has undergone several generations, with design updates and performance enhancements over the years.
The F-Body platform was popular for its lightweight construction and versatility, allowing for various engine options and configurations. It played a significant role in the American muscle car era and remains a favorite among car enthusiasts and collectors today.