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Why the 1964 Oldsmobile Cutlass set the template
The 1964 Oldsmobile Cutlass did more than update a popular nameplate. It crystallized a formula that would guide American performance cars for decades: intermediate size, real power, and everyday ...
Oldsmobile aficionados will know that some classic models made by the marque can be expensive. This one doesn't necessarily ...
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 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 ...
Introduced for the 1961 model year, the Oldsmobile Cutlass was the top trim level for the unibody F-85 compact. There is some debate about the origin of the Cutlass name, which was taken either from ...
Though they looked as average as the mass-produced Olds models they were based on, these performance versions packed a ...
The Oldsmobile Cutlass was introduced in 1961 as the top trim level for the compact, unibody Olds F-85. Named either for the Vought F7U Cutlass US Navy jet fighter, or for the type of sword (the jury ...
1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 78HP (1) 1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 78HP (1) 1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable ...
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