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What kind of car is an Oldsmobile Cutlass?

What kind of car is an Oldsmobile Cutlass?

This 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible is a well-done tribute to Oldsmobile’s most famous 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass mint condition. REBUILT SUSPENSION Please Note The Following **Vehicle Loca …

Is there a 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 442?

Just in 1972 Cutlass Supreme 442 Clone. This car comes with a small cam and 355 cid rocket motor. P This 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass is a factory 455 with a Hurst his and hers shifter. Most of the repair Genuine W45 Hurst/Olds Indy Pace Car edition convertible. 1 of 130 produced. Matching number 455 V8 …

Why did Oldsmobile switch to 4-4-2 insurance?

This shift provided the possibility of a lower priced, lower insurance rate 4-4-2, but the trade-off was also reduced straight-line performance.

Where did the 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme come from?

This 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible is a well-done tribute to Oldsmobiles most famous muscle car, the 442. This particular Cutlass Convertible comes to us from Florida and its in fanta…

How many miles does an Oldsmobile Cutlass have?

This is a super nice 72 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, #’s matching, 48,000 miles, clean all ori This 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 W-30 Tribute gets the fundamentals right. After all, it gives you MATCHING NUMBERS MODEL: HURST 455/290HP AUTOMATIC LESS THEN 35 MILES SINCE FRAME OFF RETORATION Vis

What kind of engine did the Cutlass have in 1967?

The 1966 Cutlass line included a new and luxurious Supreme four-door hardtop. A full Supreme series followed for 1967, available with I-6 (Cutlass only) or V-8 power. Special engine options, including a tri-carbed 400 for 1966, and 1967’s 4-bbl. W-30, ensured the Cutlass 4-4-2 lived up to its “Civilized Supercar” reputation.

When did Oldsmobile Cutlass W-30 come out?

The 455 and W-30 Performance package could still be had at extra-cost. Had 19-year-old Vaughn Hostetler of Palmyra, Pennsylvania, known about these significant changes regarding the 4-4-2 when he ordered this Cutlass S on August 18, 1971, it would have been a 4-4-2 instead.

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