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The Oldsmobile 442 was discontinued due to emissions regulations in the Malaise Era that restricted its engine output, ...
John turned the 1968 Olds over to C & J's Classic & Muscle Cars in Lebanon, Missouri to complete his vision of the car. "I ended up with a car that is a fitting tribute to a W-31 Cutlass Supreme ...
A 1969 Cutlass isn't easy to find, especially not in a solid shape and with a working engine. Unfortunately, the listing fails to answer the most important tidbits, so I can't tell if the car is ...
In 1970, the Rocket 455 became an option and Olds had the Cutlass SX trim that came standard with the powerful V-8. In fact, the Cutlass SX was every bit the muscle car the 442 was.
Kenny Beam, of Fort Jennings, has owned this 1969 saffron yellow Cutlass convertible since 2017. It was listed at $4,196 in 1969 when it rolled off a Lansing, Michigan, assembly line, headed for a ...
Other than the 350-diesel engine's stronger block, Oldsmobile used as many gas-engine parts as possible. One major mistake was using the same torque-to-yield head bolts, designed to stretch when ...
The Cutlass Supreme was also available with GM's diesel engine lineup, the only version of the Supreme that offered a 5-speed manual at that time. In 1988, production switched to front-wheel drive.
Not one buffalo was spotted roaming the range and the skies were cloudy all day, yet the 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme convertible made us feel at home. For the new model year the convertible is ...