Fbody
Fbody refers to a series of automobiles produced by General Motors under the Chevrolet and Pontiac brands, primarily between 1982 and 2002. The term is commonly associated with the "F-body" platform, which was used for compact sports cars and muscle cars. The most notable models built on this platform include the Chevrolet Camaro and the Pontiac Firebird.
The F-body platform was designed to offer a combination of performance, affordability, and versatility. It was
Throughout its lifecycle, the F-body platform received several updates to enhance handling, safety, and comfort. It
The production of F-body vehicles ended in 2002, as GM shifted focus to newer platforms and changing
Overall, the F-body platform represents a significant chapter in American automotive history, noted for its contribution