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The Oldsmobile F-85 is a unibody compact car introduced in 1961. The Cutlass was the top-tier model of the F-85 with posher appointments and more standard kits. But in 1964, the second-gen F-85 ...
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 ...
The Oldsmobile Cutlass was produced from 1961 to 1999. This mint 1986 Cutlass Supreme, finished in Medium Red Metallic, is being auctioned on Bring a Trailer.
First launched in 1961, the Cutlass started off as a compact car available as a sedan, coupe, and station wagon. It wasn't anything amazing, but it sold well enough for GM to continue developing it.
What if Oldsmobile hadn't gotten the axe back in 2004, ... New Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Imagined as Camaro Spin-Off With ... Having seen the model going from a compact to an intermediate ...
One of the longest-surviving Oldsmobile nameplates, the Cutlass debuted in 1961. The original car was a Y-body compact that shared underpinnings with the Buick Special and Pontiac Tempest.In 1964 ...
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HotCars on MSNOldsmobile Jetfire: America’s First Turbocharged Muscle SedanThis mystery sedan packed something unheard of in the early 1960s: a turbo. At a time when horsepower came from displacement ...
Up until recently, James Jackson's 1961 Oldsmobile was, as the manufacturer touted to potential buyers many moons ago, "every inch an Olds" that is, 'til Greening Auto Company (GAC) had their way ...
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 ...
While the 4-4-2 was the range-topping Cutlass on offer from Oldsmobile in 1968 with its big-block 400 ci V8, which offered ...
The Oldsmobile 442 came in several confusingly named packages that sometimes ended up ... Olds did brand its '90 – '91 front-wheel drive compact Cutlass Calais coupe with a Quad 4-4-2 badge. The ...
How come it seems that things never get better? Banks introduce ATMs, only to charge for accessing your own money. The government allows 401Ks, but now you have to be a Wall Street wiz and figure o… ...
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