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The 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass S may have been overlooked, but it delivered strong performance
The 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass S rarely tops muscle car wish lists, yet it quietly delivered the kind of performance and refinement that made late‑sixties Oldsmobile a serious player. Positioned between ...
California pensioned stallion Cutlass Reality, who was one of the stars of California racing as a 6-year-old in 1988, was euthanized in early October because of laminitis and complications from the ...
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The Ugly Oldsmobile That Managed To Hide A Powerful Race-Derived Secret Under Its Hood
The story of the Oldsmobile Achieva SCX W41, an unassuming car with a hidden racing pedigree and powerful performance ...
When most enthusiasts decide to convert their classic American rides into modern beasts capable of producing astonishing performance figures, they usually choose to modify iconic cars such as the ...
Joe Mondello was the high priest of Oldsmobile performance, often referred to as Dr. Oldsmobile. His ability to make generous power through efficient airflow established his legacy. Mondello-worked ...
Pace cars were a big deal in the golden muscle car era. Not only because they set the pace at iconic races like the Indy 500 but also because many of them morphed into limited-edition production ...
The Oldsmobile Cutlass and Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme are both entries in the Oldsmobile F-85 series, a "senior compact" that came out in 1961. To understand their differences, we first have to go ...
KAUKAUNA - Ed Howard is a self-described motor racing enthusiast. The 53-year-old from Kaukauna has competed in drag racing with both a street car and a souped-up motorcycle. Howard has even raced ...
Slotting right in the middle of Oldsmobile’s Cutlass sub-brand lineup, the midsize Cutlass Ciera was in production across a single generation from 1982 to 1996. Now, a well-preserved 1985 Oldsmobile ...
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