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1 – 1954 Oldsmobile Cutlass Concept In them id-1950s new automotive styling and design concepts were bubbling up everywhere, and one model that reflected that dynamism was the Cutlass concept.
For those who may be unaware, this is a 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme with more than 400,000 miles on the odometer. Of course, it certainly looks like it’s traveled nearly half a million miles ...
1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera S Sedan 4D 133,721 mi. $2,995 Fair Deal Free CARFAX Report Dynamic Motors (652 reviews) Largo, FL (1,504 mi.) Check availability Check availability ...
Oldsmobile downsized the Cutlass in 1978 and then turned it into a sub-marque with numerous vehicle lines in 1982. The Cutlass Supreme soldiered on through 1998. In 1997, Oldsmobile revived the ...
The 1979 Cutlass that made its way to eBay earlier this week flexes this intriguing package, along with 25-year-old dust. The car was discovered in a barn, and eBay seller rdy09 says it's been ...
My first car was a 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass, and it was a beauty. Thanks to a huge dent in the side, a jerry-rigged horn made from a doorbell glued to the steering wheel, and a fuel gauge frozen on ...
The Cutlass — and all its variants — became Oldsmobile's most successful lineup. It continued to be the best-selling car in the United States throughout the 1970s, including its peak sales in ...
Gary learned that the Cutlass was sold new on May 5, 1970, through Deadwood Motor Sales in Deadwood, South Dakota, to Moorecroft, Wyoming, resident W.C. Hackney at a cost of $3,844.23.