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No
Not from the factory.
Chevy did not make the Wrangler, Jeep (Chrysler) did, and they did not come with a 350 - that's a GM engine.
no
The 305 was an option on that car, so a 350 should be a bolt-in.
12 degrees btdc.
The swap isn't a direct swap. At the least you'll need to move the frame mounts. These cars came with multiple engine options throughout the years. So a lot of engines will bolt in without too much trouble. For sure the Chevy 350, the Olds 350, and since the Grand Prix came with a 301 Pontiac at one point, the Pontiac 350 should also fit. You'll just need to figure out where to move the frame mounts and get the correct engine mount. Depending on the engine chosen you may need to change transmissions also.
The 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was rated 350 horsepower with the with the V8 engine. It was last year that the Cutlass was a rear wheel drive vehicle.
not eactly you will need a transfer case
YES, It is done all the time. You can put it in a go-Kart if you know what you are doing. That is an EASY job to do on that cutlass.
200 horse power