When talking about Oldsmobile, we usually think about cars like the 442, Cutlass, and the 88. Because, unlike Chevrolet and GMC, this GM division isn't known for pickup trucks. But just like any ...
Although it's primarily famous in gold-on-white livery, the Hurst/Olds was initially launched in a black-on-silver color ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
You could be a hater and not even know it. Disrespect often leads to hatred, and most hot rodders don't even recognize that Oldsmobile enthusiasts are in fact their own individual entity. The same ...
Joe Parker is a nationally award-winning journalist and columnist from the Atlanta area. He has served as an automotive journalist for the past four years alongside extensive sports, business, ...
A rare collaboration between Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance resulted in one of the most powerful muscle cars of its time.
Among muscle car loyalists, the Oldsmobile 442 name still carries weight, yet one supposed variant almost never surfaces in ...
In 1964, the gearhead engineers over at Pontiac, led by John Z. DeLorean, came up with the idea of a mid-size factory hot rod to draw younger buyers into showrooms. They stuffed a 389 from a full-size ...
Introduced in April of 1964, the 442 was the big engine option package for the Oldsmobile Cutlass. The package was the response to the wildly successful Pontiac GTO. The Oldsmobile 442’s moniker stood ...
So, the Oldsmobile 442. Sorry, the 4-4-2, depending on the year, anyway. Despite three-number model names being mostly a Porsche thing, there are other three-number ...