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The 1973 six-cylinder Ventura was the last Pontiac model to offer the two-speed automatic, ... 1976 Pontiac Ventura 4-Door Sedan 1976 Pontiac Ventura Coupe.
The Omega was one of three X-body Chevrolet Nova clones. It and the Buick Apollo were introduced in 1973; the Pontiac Ventura had been introduced in 1971. Naturally it shared the Nova's body and many of its mechanicals, but it had its own unique nose and tail, and, being an Oldsmobile, it had a little fancier trim than the Nova.
Ventura: 1960 1977 GM B platform GM X platform: 2 Full-size, later compact Grand Prix: 1962 2008 ... Pontiac Astre (1975–1977; 1973–1977 Canada) Pontiac Firefly ...
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The General Motors X platform (also called X-body) is a rear-wheel drive compact car automobile platform produced from the 1962 to 1979 model years. Developed by Chevrolet, the architecture was initially unique in the U.S. to the Chevy II, first joined by the Pontiac Ventura in 1971, then a range of other GM products as its divisions expanded their compact model lines.
Pontiac Ventura (1960–1970 full-size, 1973–1977 compact) Pontiac Ventura II (1971–1972) ... Pontiac Big Six Series 6-29 8930 4-Door Landaulette 1929.
The Buick Apollo is a compact car that was manufactured from 1973 to 1975 by General Motors for its Buick division. It was based on the GM X platform along with the Oldsmobile Omega, Chevrolet Nova, and the Pontiac Ventura. The car was named for the Greek god Apollo. It was available as a coupe, two-door hatchback, or four-door sedan.
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