Olds Dynamic 88

Dynamic 88 Ah yes, here it is again— Yet another new name for the low end of the 88 series. The year was 1958 and it replaced the Golden Rocket 88. This time around were quad headlamps and a pudgier appearance, much like most cars of ’58. The Dynamic 88 had more body styles than […]
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Olds Cutlass S

Cutlass S The Olds Cutlass S was introduced for 1968. Powering this beast were a 250 CID Chevrolet I6, 350 CID 2bbl Olds V8 or 350 CID 4bbl Olds V8. The nose was updated for 1969 and the generation lasted through 1972. All Cutlass models were morphed into the colonnade look for 1973. The appearance […]
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Olds Cutlass Supreme

Cutlass Supreme The Cutlass Supreme was introduced for model year 1966. The only body style at this time was a 4-door hardtop. Four more body styles were added for the next model year, which were 4-door post, 2-door post, 2-door hardtop and a convertible. For these two years, ‘Supreme’ was not on the exterior. An […]
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Olds Hurst/Olds

Hurst/Olds The Hurst/Olds first appeared in the 1968 model year. Susbsequent entries included 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1983, and 1984. The Hurst cars included, rally wheels, special paint, Hurst lettering, and of course, a Hurst shifter. 1968, 1969, 1972 Wheelbase: F/R Track Width: Overall Length: Overall Width: Overall Height: Available Engines: 455 CID […]
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Olds Cutlass

Cutlass The Cutlass nameplate first appeared in 1961 as a trim level of the F85. The midsizers went to a new platform in 1964. All the way through 1965, the Cutlass was a trim level of the F85 line. A station wagon variant was added for 1967 as a more basic alternative to the Vista […]
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Olds 442

442 The Oldsmobile 442 first appeared for the 1964 model year as a variant of the Cutlass and F85. “442” stood for 4bbl carburetor, 4-speed trans, and dual exhaust, atleast in the first year. Starting in ’65, the term meant “400 CID, 4bbl carb, and 4-speed trans”. In 1964-1967, the 442 was technically just an […]
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Oldsmobile Links

Oldsmobile Sites 442.com 69Olds.com Allegheny Rockets Bro’s ’65 442 Dick Miller Racing Dr. “Oldmobile” Eastern MA GMO Club Ken’s 442, The Beast MidsizeBowties.net ModernOlds.net Mondello Performance Motor City Rockets Music City Rockets Nat. Antique Olds Club Olds Club of America Olds Club Australia Olds Club of Canada Olds Club of Central PA Olds Rockets Webring […]
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