Spray an Olds Cutlass in Barrio Gold, and the thing could damn well start hopping up and down spontaneously right there in the paint booth. And that's before the obligatory-shapely Latina is ...
Correction: A previous online version of this column said GM closed its Oldsmobile division in 2009. The division closed in 2004. Ransom Eli Olds invented the Oldsmobile automobile in 1896, but it was ...
A 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass has been listed for auction on CarDaddy.com, reflecting ongoing interest in classic General Motors vehicles from the early 1970s. Known for its smooth ride, V8 power, and ...
Going for a custom car is risky business, whether that means building or simply buying one. When in the market for a custom ride, there are so many factors to take into account that at times it is the ...
The convertible ended up becoming the most desirable version in the Cutlass lineup in the early '70s, but it's worth remembering that Oldsmobile continued to rely on almost the same versions during ...
There was a time when the Oldsmobile Cutlass was cool. By the time now dead GM brand retired the name in 1999, the car was nothing more than a bland sedan that appealed to those who wanted something ...
Remember the super-rough '71 Cutlass Supreme we saw down on the Alameda street over the summer? You can add it to the list of Doomed DOTS Cars, right after this '67 Cougar! A parts car, destined to be ...
My parents and I together — each of us paid half — bought my new 1963 Olds Cutlass F-85 Convertible, black with black interior and white top, on July 3, 1963, in my home town of Knoxville, Tenn. The ...
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