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As it pertains to a [[wiki]] on a car [[Models]] -- the platform is the basic frame and underpinnings common between the models built on it.
 
As it pertains to a [[wiki]] on a car [[Models]] -- the platform is the basic frame and underpinnings common between the models built on it.
  
For instance, a 1969 [[Dodge]] [[Coronet]], a 1969 Dodge [[Charger]], and a 1969 [[Plymouth]] [[Roadrunner]] were built on the [[B-Body]] platform. While a 1969 Dodge [[Dart]], a 1969 Plymouth [[Barracuda]], and a 1969 Plymouth [[Valiant]] were all build on the [[A-Body]] platform.
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For instance, a 1969 [[Dodge]] [[Coronet]], a 1969 Dodge [[Charger]], and a 1969 [[Plymouth]] [[Roadrunner]] were built on the [[B-Body]] platform. While a 1969 Dodge [[Dart]], a 1969 Plymouth [[Barracuda]], and a 1969 Plymouth [[Valiant]] were all build on the [[A-Body]] platform. The 1969 [[Chrysler]] [[New Yorker]], the 1969 Dodge [[Polara]], and the 1969 Plymouth Fury were all built on the [[C-Body]] platform.

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As it pertains to a wiki on a car Models -- the platform is the basic frame and underpinnings common between the models built on it.

For instance, a 1969 Dodge Coronet, a 1969 Dodge Charger, and a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner were built on the B-Body platform. While a 1969 Dodge Dart, a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda, and a 1969 Plymouth Valiant were all build on the A-Body platform. The 1969 Chrysler New Yorker, the 1969 Dodge Polara, and the 1969 Plymouth Fury were all built on the C-Body platform.