General Motors introduced the Oldsmobile Cutlass for the 1961 model year as a trim level built on the compact F-85 unibody platform. The Cutlass would continue to be produced over four decades in ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Cutlass Supreme represents Oldsmobile's first convertible model in nearly 20 years. It would also be its last. Let's see if such heady responsibility also comes at a ...
SPENCER — A few weeks ago, I said I'd be writing about Kurt Meier's emerald green 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible. Well, the story's taken longer than I expected to track down. Kurt Meier's 1972 ...
The 1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass marked the third year of its second generation with a slight restyling that featured body lines akin to the full-size Olds 88, and Sport and Holiday hardtop rooflines that ...
They say that Hi-risers (don’t call them donks unless it’s a fifth-gen Chevy Impala) need to be heavily customized to fit the bill. But, in reality, this niche has ample room for both outrageous ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Today's Nice Price or No Dice Cutlass is old enough—and Olds enough—to actually have been your father's Oldsmobile. Let's see if this ...
The Oldsmobile Motor Division of General Motors got axed, together with Pontiac, to help save the corporation during a period of quick-sand walking at the dawn of the millennium. In 2004, when it was ...
This 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass on Exotic Car Trader seems to be largely preserved as it was off the lot, and boasts a stunning period look. The 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass marked the third generation of ...
Oldsmobile's Cutlass was once America's best-selling car. Today's Nice Price or No Dice convertible may have been built long after that reign, but could its price at least make this one sell? When it ...
The R.E. Olds Transportation Museum is raffling off a 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible. The raffle is the museum's biggest annual fundraiser. The Cutlass convertible underwent a unique ...
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 ...
Correction: A previous online version of this column said GM closed its Oldsmobile division in 2009. The division closed in 2004. Ransom Eli Olds invented the Oldsmobile automobile in 1896, but it was ...
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