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Body
CUTLASS 442 TRIBUTE, FACTORY SCARLET RED CAR
1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible for Sale. Equipped with a 442 Tribute Package. 350 Cubic Inch V8 engine, 4 barrel carburetor, dual exhaust with rear bumper cutouts, power steering, 14” color keyed Rally Wheels with Cooper Cobra radial white letter radial tires, automatic transmission, beautiful Code R Scarlet Red exterior with sporty white stripe package, 442 hood and badging, dual chrome sport mirrors, white power convertible top with boot, white bucket seat interior, center console, upgraded radio. Nothing beats driving a Classic GM A Body Muscle Car! This Cutlass runs and performs fantastic! Call us today for all the details on this Classic GM Convertible!
Automotive History:
Oldsmobile first used the Cutlass name on an experimental sports coupe designed in 1954. It rode a 110 in (2,800 mm) wheelbase, and featured a dramatic fastback roofline and stock V8. Its platform was similar to the compact F-85 introduced seven years later.
The F-85/Cutlass underwent a major body restyle in 1968, as did all other GM A-body cars. Oldsmobile's was penned by the styling studio headed by Stan Wilen. Two-door and four-door models now rode different wheelbases.
CUTLASS 442 TRIBUTE, FACTORY SCARLET RED CAR
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Description
1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible for Sale. Equipped with a 442 Tribute Package. 350 Cubic Inch V8 engine, 4 barrel carburetor, dual exhaust with rear bumper cutouts, power steering, 14” color keyed Rally Wheels with Cooper Cobra radial white letter radial tires, automatic transmission, beautiful Code R Scarlet Red exterior with sporty white stripe package, 442 hood and badging, dual chrome sport mirrors, white power convertible top with boot, white bucket seat interior, center console, upgraded radio. Nothing beats driving a Classic GM A Body Muscle Car! This Cutlass runs and performs fantastic! Call us today for all the details on this Classic GM Convertible!
Automotive History:
Oldsmobile first used the Cutlass name on an experimental sports coupe designed in 1954. It rode a 110 in (2,800 mm) wheelbase, and featured a dramatic fastback roofline and stock V8. Its platform was similar to the compact F-85 introduced seven years later.
The F-85/Cutlass underwent a major body restyle in 1968, as did all other GM A-body cars. Oldsmobile's was penned by the styling studio headed by Stan Wilen. Two-door and four-door models now rode different wheelbases.