Cutlass Supreme

24 Year Barn Find: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass

While the Olds Cutlass had been around since 1961 as a compact, its promotion to an intermediate got the sales machine turning. By the 1980s, it became the best-selling car in America. Its third-generation covered the model years 1968-72… more»

25 Years In The Barn: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

This 1972 Cutlass Supreme has been out of commission for at least 25 years and apparently has moved from shelter to shelter. The last title that was issued on the car was in 1978 and it comes with a… more»

One Owner: 58k Mile 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

The Cutlass Supreme was one of the best-selling U.S. nameplates during its long production run and was #1 in 1976 and several more times thereafter. The third generation Cutlass models (1973-77) employed General Motors’ Colonnade styling which eliminated framed… more»

22k Mile 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

Every now and then, a classic car will appear on our desks here at Barn Finds, and it will have us wondering whether we’ve dropped into some sort of a time warp. That is the case with this 1977… more»

42k Mile Survivor: 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass 350

All the General Motors intermediate-sized cars were redesigned in 1973, which would begin the era of Colonnade styling that would last through 1977. This would include the Oldsmobile Cutlass. These cars weren’t quite as popular as the generation before… more»

25k Original Miles: 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

If you owned this 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, you could drive it anywhere and not feel embarrassed. It is an original survivor that is in better than average condition, and it does have a genuine 25,000 miles showing on… more»

15th Anniversary: 1983 Hurst/Olds

1983 was the 15th anniversary of the Hurst/Olds that was first introduced in 1968. It was produced sporadically, over nine model years and 16,537 total copies. These are highly sought-after cars, especially the 1983-83 editions with the Hurst Lightning… more»

Only 22k Miles: 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham

If you were to list the top selling cars of all time, the Olds Cutlass Supreme would have to be on it. Over the course of more than 30 years, different platforms and several generations, nearly 12 million of… more»

Four-Door Sleeper: 425HP 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass

One wouldn’t typically use “muscle car” to describe a 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4-door. However, the builder of this car has made it so that descriptor applies. This Oldsmobile was sent in by Barn Finds reader, Ikey H., and… more»

22k Mile 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass Hurst/Olds

While it might not be perfect, it would seem that this 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass Hurst/Olds is a solid classic that needs little more than a light cosmetic restoration. With only 3,001 examples having been built, the 1983 Hurst/Olds was… more»

18k Original Miles: 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

Spotless survivors are the sorts of cars that will grab their fair share of attention wherever they go. They don’t necessarily need to be incredibly desirable, but almost any older car that is in excellent condition will invariably attract… more»

Restore When Ready: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme SX

The 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme SX is definitely a car that hides its light under a bushel. Under that unassuming exterior beats a heart of pure muscle, and while it might not have been the toughest car on the… more»

Unwanted Project: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

As can sometimes happen with classic cars, the owner of this 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme purchased the car and commenced the restoration process. Then fate intervened in the form of a project car that he liked more, so the… more»

Charity Lot Find: 42k Mile 1995 Olds Cutlass Convertible

Summer is coming folks, so if you just don’t have the time to get a convertible project up and running soon, maybe this 1995 Cutlass Supreme Convertible is just the thing for you. It is being sold in a… more»

Time Capsule: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

The year 1972 was supposed to be the year that General Motors came out with their new intermediate size cars, but they were delayed until 1973. For this reason, 1972 was a minor refresh year for GM intermediates, meaning… more»

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