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Going into the lowrider game with an '87 Cutlass, John Shatto was immediately viewed as an underdog. John wouldn't let this keep him down though as he was determined to make his Cutlass a ...
A 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass has been a “dream car” for Bud Linton of Lima. Jim Krumel | For The Lima News LIMA – A picture can paint a thousand words, it has often been said.
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 ...
1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass T-top Vehicle Nickname Pocket Change Owner Vincent Reyes See All 23 Photos City/State Ruskin, FL Engine Chrome and gold 350, engraved by Krazy Kutting, billet accessories ...
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.
According to Hagerty’s online valuation tool, the average 1987 Oldsmobile 442 is only worth about $13,500. That said, concourse-quality models can fetch over $40,000.
The Cutlass name had been so incredibly successful for Oldsmobile during the 1970s that it ended up being applied to three unrelated cars— at the same time— during the 1980s.