logo
Year 1972 Interior Color White
Make Oldsmobile Exterior Color Red
Model Cutlass Body Style Convertible
Category Premium Classic Classification Classic
# of Pass. 6 Engine Original
Seats Bench Cubic 305
Interior Upholstry Horsepower 215
Seat Belts Yes Transmission Automatic
Audio Radio Brakes Power
Air Yes Steering Power
FEATURES:  
footer

1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass

For 1972, there were minor style changes to the Cutlass, and the 442 reverted back to being a trim line (W-29 option) on the Cutlass instead of an individual model, as it was in 1971.The primary changes to the 1972 Cutlass were the front grilles and the tail lights. The new 1972 Hurst/Olds used the Cutlass Supreme notchback hardtop and convertible body. A Hurst/Olds Cutlass 4-4-2 paced the Indianapolis 500, and Olds built about 630 replicas, some 25% of them convertibles. The straight-6 engine was retired temporarily, but returned to the lineup in 1975 following the 1973-74 energy crisis for two model years before it was replaced by a Buick-built 231 cubic-inch V6 in 1977, which was basically the same V6 previously used on some 1964-65 Olds intermediates. The low-line F-85 series was down to a single four-door sedan and discontinued during the course of the 1972 model year due to low sales. This move also ended the use of the F-85 nameplate that dated back to 1961, although it would resurface a few years later on a base-line version of the compact Omega.