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In the lowrider community, the G-body is one of the most sought after vehicle types in the world. The body type was born in the late '60s and ran through the mid-'70s, with the G platform being the ...
A barnyard find is great, but even better is the acquisition of a well-kept classic that's been driven, maintained, and well taken care of. These are the unicorns seen driving around town by a special ...
If you wanted a Cutlass Supreme Brougham with the Olds 307-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) V8, you had to pay $10,520. That got you 140 hp. This car has the good old 3.8-liter Buick V6 engine, rated at 110 ...
The end was near for rear-wheel-drive Olds Cutlasses in 1984, but this Cutlass Supreme Brougham still has a full serving of affordable opulence. When you find the keys in a junkyard car, that usually ...
On the 15th anniversary of the when the very first Hurst/Olds car was introduced, Oldsmobile revived the collaboration in the way of the G-body Hurst/Olds Cutlass Supreme. The car featured the ...
The Oldsmobile Cutlass spent most of the late 1970s at or near the top of the American best-selling cars hit parade, and sales remained strong even after the Cutlass Supreme moved to the G-body ...