The American classic muscle car era kicked off in the mid-1960s. While the exact origins of the muscle car as a whole are contested, most folks agree that the first definitive muscle car was the 1964 ...
It is a noted pattern in the automotive hobby: a lot of us tend to gravitate towards the vehicles we knew from childhood ...
One of the longest-surviving Oldsmobile nameplates, the Cutlass debuted in 1961. The original car was a Y-body compact that shared underpinnings with the Buick Special and Pontiac Tempest. In 1964, ...
After an overhaul in 1989, the Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera continued to be one of Oldsmobile’s most in-demand models, with strong sales right through its 1996 discontinuation. The 1991 model was the last ...
It’s an age old question – high power, or low weight? While matching both is obviously the best option, it’s often a choice between which of these two performance routes you want to go. Now, we’re ...
I parked our Acadia near the Cutlass and jumped out with my phone to grab a few pics for today’s story. The owner was in the ...
“The W-30 version of the car has always been kind of the pinnacle of the Oldsmobile muscle car,” says Mancini. “I’ve always been a fan of not just Chrysler but GM muscle cars from that era and the 442 ...
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