Oldsmobile’s decision to launch the Cutlass Rallye 350 at the height of the muscle car era was both a marketing gamble and a ...
The upscale GM division's take on an affordable muscle car, the Rallye 350's all-yellow appearance, was too much for most potential buyers in 1970, but today, it's a gorgeous classic that can be had ...
Historically speaking, the Rallye 350 wasn’t necessarily the most successful car released by Oldsmobile, but on the other hand, the limited output is precisely what makes it a rather highly desirable ...
You never know what's going to turn up in the junkyard. This month, we've stumbled onto a very special Oldsmobile that was meant to throw the insurance man a curve. You see, unlike today's completely ...
Oh, General Motors, you practically went out of your way to confuse people with your engine displacements. We've already talked about how the Chevy 350 and Pontiac 350 are completely different engines ...
The muscle car era of the 1960s and early 1970s was a defining moment in automotive history. America’s automakers cranked horsepower to hilarious levels, and then dropped those engines into cars that ...
The late '60s were an exciting time for the automotive industry and fans of powerful cars. The archetypal "muscle car" was born in that era: traditionally American, accessibly priced, with a robust ...