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, ...
This Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme reminds us of the classic ugly-girl-turned-hot-girl movie/TV trope. Y’know, where the “ugly” girl suddenly drops her hair and takes off the glasses and then–poof!–it ...
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 ...
View post: I Spent Two Days Off-Roading the Ineos Grenadier and Quartermaster in Moab With Owners. Here’s What Happened. 05 – 1975 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser in Nevada junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin ...
Have you ever asked for cash as a gift? They say gifting money is tacky because it requires zero thought and sentiment, but cold hard cash can also be the gift of possibilities. On Christmas morning ...
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 ...
• This 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser station wagon is a pitch-perfect example of GM's once-ubiquitous A-body family of cars. • Its exquisite banality stopped us in our tracks as we scrolled through ...
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