Sitting proudly in the inventory of Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Garage Kept Motors, this 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 ...
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 ...
Although pickup trucks are one of the most popular types of vehicles in today’s automotive market, with bestsellers like the Ford F-Series racking up sky-high sales figures, there are still plenty of ...
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 ...
The 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass is often celebrated as one of the quintessential American cars, embodying the style, performance, ...
After an overhaul in 1989, the Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera continued to be one of Oldsmobile’s most in-demand models, with strong sales right through its 1996 discontinuation. The 1991 model was the last ...
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 ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
When it comes to icons, market forces can provoke ruthless decisions. General Motors, the world's biggest car-maker, has just axed the Cutlass model, the backbone of its Oldsmobile brand for the past ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. If you’re a regular reader of the Old Car Column, you know I have a penchant for the Oldsmobile marque. My ...