Introduced in 1961 as the company's entry-level model, the Oldsmobile Cutlass ditched its compact roots after only a couple of years, morphing into a body-on-frame intermediate in 1964. The redesign ...
Avid readers will recognize the name Robert McGaffin as PHR's photographer extraordinaire. Squashing the competition like Walmart in what's left of capitalist America, Robert's endless assignments ...
Everyone appreciates a nice rack, but not all is lost for the venerable recirculating ball steering box found in most muscle cars. Generally speaking, modern rack-and-pinion steering systems boast ...
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1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass: A 50-year legacy
Exploring the 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass and its long-lasting appeal, from styling to everyday usability. How did the Cutlass become such an enduring nameplate? Statins side effect alert: This one ...
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What 4-4-2 truly meant inside Oldsmobile's forgotten era
The Oldsmobile 442 wasn't named after engine size. Discover what the mysterious numbers really mean in this Golden Age muscle ...
Starting in 1964, Oldsmobile and Buick shoppers could buy midsize station wagons with spaceship-style windows on the roofs. The Olds version (based on the Cutlass) got the Vista Cruiser name, and the ...
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