Kenny Beam, of Fort Jennings, has owned this 1969 saffron yellow Cutlass convertible since 2017. It was listed at $4,196 in 1969 when it rolled off a Lansing, Michigan, assembly line, headed for a ...
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Coming to us for sale on Craigslist out of Phoenix, Arizona, we bet some younger folks out there had no idea the lauded third-generation Cutlass came in wagon form. In fact, there was hardly an ...
"My 1969 W-31 Oldsmobile." Still in the hands of its original owner, the 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass wasn't for sale, tucked away in a one-car garage separate from the house. The engine was apart with the ...
A valiant effort to give the Europeans a run for their money ended in an underwhelming fashion.
Production of the Oldsmobile Cutlass nameplate ended in 1999, but these days, these old-school machines provide the basis for a variety of slick new builds and reimagined concepts. Such is the case ...
The Oldsmobile Cutlass W-31 was one very quick muscle machine for its day, and still has the chops to run hard today. That much is evidenced in the following video, which gives us a look at an example ...
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