Talk:GM G platform (RWD)

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[edit] Unsigned comment made inside article, January 29 2008

this article needs to be corrected. it is wrong. the first "g body" car was the 1969 grand prix followed by the 1970 monte carlo. while most of the content is accurate, the statements regarding when the g platform was first used are false. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.124.224.103 (talkcontribs)