While flawed, the Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 442 was a reasonable sendoff for the iconic namesake because, much like its ...
This incredibly rare muscle car remains one of the most fascinating tales of the horsepower era.
Despite its 370-horsepower rating from the factory, this old-school muscle car engine was capable of much more than that.
Oh no, an asterisk! All right, there are other possible firsts. How about the 1932 Ford V8? It ticks the boxes and Clyde Barrow of "Bonnie and Clyde" fame allegedly wrote a letter bragging about its ...
When it comes to America's impact on the automotive world, there are few contributions as notable as the muscle car. Since the 1960s, the muscle car segment has, pretty much, been solely credited to ...
The Oldsmobile 442 was introduced in 1964 as a performance trim on the F‑85 and Cutlass series. Named for its four-barrel carburetor, four-speed transmission, and dual exhaust, the 4‑4‑2 (initially ...
For decades, enthusiasts have argued over which vehicle truly deserves the title of America’s first muscle car. Was it the ...
In the world of American muscle and rear-wheel drive nostalgia, there are few stories as intriguing as that of the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, a V8-powered family sedan that, for a decade beginning in ...