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The D platform, or D-body was an automobile platform designation, used from at least 1936 until 1996, and exclusive to GM's most luxurious brands: Cadillac and Buick. It was closely related to the GM B platform and C platform. For the majority of its existence the D-Body represented the largest Cadillac (Fleetwood Series 75 or the Fleetwood Limousine).
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GM D-body
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1996-01-01Z
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1926-01-01Z
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