The Supreme nameplate first appeared in 1966 as a trim package for the Oldsmobile Cutlass. The vehicle was a luxurious four-door hardtop with a standard 330-cubic-inch cast-iron V-8. The Supreme branched off into its own series in 1967 and was available with either an inline-six-cylinder or a V-8. The vehicle had many special engine options. including a tri-carbureted 400-cubic-inch engine. which made it appealing to many consumers seeking power combined with luxury. 1972 marked the last model year for the second generation of Cutlass Supremes; Oldsmobile produced 11. 71 convertibles. 14. 55 sedans and 105. 87 coupes. 1972 was the last time a convertible version would be available until 1990. In its final production year. the Cutlass Supreme was the best-selling convertible in the United States. This particular vehicle is a off frame restoration as you'll see by pictures. The original MSRP of the 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ranged between $3. 58 and $3. 33. This Cutlassis a beautiful complete off frame restoration. Vehicle has been transported and is a road ready driver.