I have a 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass supreme. My car has a 1968 front bumper, hood, and grill. Its mirror of your question but If a 68 can go on a 69 I wouldn't see why a 69 couldn't go on a 68.
In 1968, Oldsmobile produced approximately 4,100 Cutlass Convertibles. This model was part of the Cutlass lineup, which was popular during that era. The 1968 Cutlass featured a stylish design and was well-received by consumers, contributing to its production numbers.
18 feet, 8.7 inches
The Cutlass Supreme model didn't come out until 1970, but there were a total of over 350,000 Cutlasses sold in 1968.
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First generation of Oldsmobile Cutlass went from 1964 to 1967 and the second generation of Oldsmobile Cutlass went from 1968-1972. Third Generation of Olds mobile Cutlass went from 1973-1977.
Approximately 55,000 units of the 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass S were produced. The Cutlass S was a popular model, contributing to the overall success of the Cutlass line during that era. Specific production numbers for the post coupe variant may not be readily available, but the total production reflects its popularity among buyers.
YES,All 1968-1972 gm a-body ( cutlass,chevelle,skylark,gto) can be interchanged.
Oldsmobile Cutlass/442
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It is known as an "Endura delete" option. I have a 1968 GTO with the Endura Delete Option. The 1968 GTO was Motor Trend's Car Of The Year,because of the addition of the Endura Bumper and other safety and styling options. 1968 was the only year you could get the chrome front bumper instead of the Endura,as an option. Standard was the Endura Bumper. These GTO's are very rare to find today as many over the years have been changed,for the better looking Endura bumper. Only about 1,500 of these were built,which is now desirable as production numbers and value go.
1968
it will fit but you will need to drill out an ignition switch hole unless you also transfer over the 69 steering column.