GM X platform (1962)

Main article: GM X platform
GM X platform (RWD)

1976 Chevrolet Nova
Overview
Manufacturer General Motors
Also called X-Body
Production 1962-1979
Body and chassis
Class Compact
Layout FR layout
Vehicles Buick Apollo
Buick Skylark
Chevrolet Nova
Oldsmobile Omega
Pontiac Ventura
Pontiac Phoenix
Related GM F platform
GM K platform
Dimensions
Wheelbase 110 in (2,794 mm) 1962-1967
111 in (2,819 mm) 1968-1979
Chronology
Successor GM X platform (FWD)

The rear-wheel drive X-body underpinned the Chevrolet Nova and similar cars of the 1960s and 1970s. It was also the basis for the Cadillac Seville's K platform and many components were shared with the contemporary F platform. Entry level luxury coupes and sedans offered by Buick, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile appeared around the same time as the competing Ford Granada.

Applications:

1968–1974 GM X-bodies positioned the steering linkage behind the steering gear ("rear steer"), whereas 1975–1979 models had the steering linkage forward of the steering gear ("front steer").

In the early 1970s, it was noticed that the first letter of each X-body model name (Nova, Omega, Ventura, Apollo) spelled out "NOVA", the cheapest model of the quartet.

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