1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass Apparel and Accessories by Legend Lines
The Oldsmobile F-85 entered its third year of production in 1963, continuing to be the marque's entry-level model. It received all-new sheet metal below the beltline and its length grew by four inches. There were three trim levels including the Standard line consisting of a sedan, club coupe, and station wagon - the Deluxe Line with a sedan, Cutlass Coupe, Cutlass Convertible, and a Station Wagon - and the Jetfire Line with a 2-door hardtop coupe. Prices ranged from $2,400 for the Standard Club Coupe and rose to over $3,000 for the Jetfire Hardtop. Standard equipment on the F-8 included self-adjusting brakes, aluminized muffler, fiberglass hood insulation, cigarette lighter, tubeless tires, and front stabilizer bar. The engine was an aluminum block 215 CID V8 with two-barrel carburetors, an 8.75:1 compression ratio, and 155 horsepower. The Cutlass trim levels had a higher compression of 10.25:1 and a four-barrel carburetor, boosting power to 185 horsepower.
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