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It was the moment when Oldsmobile launched the well-known L75 455 and M20 four-speed transmission duo, but eventually, it ended up becoming quite a rare sight since it made its way to only 77 cars.
Podcaster Show PlayerThe other day while driving, I spotted a third-generation Cutlass convertible with the top down, looking mighty fine in Nordic Blue with a snow-white vinyl interior. Under the ...
The black Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 was well equipped with a 305 cubic inch V8 engine coupled to a four-speed transmission, power brakes and steering, AM/FM radio with tape player and adjustable tilt ...
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 ...
This Cutlass Supreme doesn’t seem to be meet all the criteria, but on the other hand, it’s the next best thing, as it’s a mix of original goodies and improvements received lately.
The Oldsmobile Cutlass was not the success some hoped it would be, owed in part to the decision to include a subpar diesel-converted engine.