Supreme Cutlass
Car Craft|December 2019
A Son Falls in His Father’s Footsteps, Building an Olds Cutlass for the Ages
Scotty Lachenauer
Supreme Cutlass
Some kids want to grow up and be just like their dad. Pat Gorman was one of those youngsters who looked up to his good ol’ pop for inspiration. It makes sense, as young Pat had a prodigious childhood, weaned on a steady diet of car shows, hot wheels, and muscle rides … courtesy of his father, Thomas. Dad’s an Oldsmobile guy through and through, and Pat became addicted to the same GM brand that arrested his pop’s attention during his own primal years of high school hot rod training.

It was around 11 years old that Pat remembers taking a big interest in his dad’s favorite brand. “My father has had a ’67 442 since before I was born, and although it’s basically been in parts and pieces most of that time, I always thought it was one of the coolest cars I’d ever seen,” Pat says. Even though there have been some good times and bad times with the Oldsmobiles in their lives, the marque still reigns supreme as the family’s cherished GM brand.

One of the low points of their time practicing brand loyalty was the sad ending to Thomas’ first Olds. “When my father was in his early teens he saved up his money working odd jobs to purchase his first car—a ’70 Cutlass Supreme convertible. The day he got his driver’s license the car unexpectedly burnt to the ground,” Pat states. It was a total loss, but that didn’t deter Thomas from sticking with the Olds marque.

In high school, Pat started doing odd jobs and hoarding his birthday money just to save up enough cash for his own project car. He searched high and low for his first ride but always found that the price was out of reach, so he buttoned-down and worked even harder, researching the local want ads, Internet sites, and swap-n-shops to find a deal. Still, his holy grail was still nowhere to be found.

This story is from the December 2019 edition of Car Craft.

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