- GM H platform (RWD)
:seealso|GM H platform (FWD)The H platform, or H-body, name has been used twice by General Motors. The 1970s H-body was an inexpensive
rear-wheel drive compactautomobile platform from the 1970s. The 1980s H-body was afront-wheel drive full-size car platform.The 1970s H-bodies had 4, 6, and 8-cylinder
longitudinal GM engines , a solid rear axle, and had aunibody construction. TheChevrolet Vega was designed to use a small-block V8, but this was not approved. TheChevrolet Monza was originally designed to use aWankel engine but this project was cancelled. No H-body had 4 doors, thoughstation wagon versions were offered. The fourth character in theVehicle Identification Number for an H-body car is "H". The platform was introduced with the 1971Chevrolet Vega and was replaced by theGM J platform in 1981.Vehicles
External links
* [http://www.h-body.org H-Body.Org]
* [http://h-body.org/library/hbodyfaq/index.html H-Body FAQ]
* [http://www.v8monza.com Bob Gumm's V-8 Monza Site & Message Board]
* [http://monza.homestead.com/monza.html The Chevrolet Monza and similar GM cars ( Buick Skyhawk, Oldsmobile Starfire, Pontiac Sunbird)]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PontiacAstre]
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