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When the 1991 GMC Syclone rewrote performance math
The 1991 GMC Syclone did not just nudge pickup performance forward, it detonated the curve. In an era when trucks were still expected to tow, haul, and maybe rumble a little at stoplights, this ...
When a rare GMC Syclone was stolen from an owner who had fallen on hard times, it looked likely the performance pickup truck wouldn’t be recovered. But an upstanding member of the GMC truck community ...
The GMC Syclone turbo truck burned bright and brief, arriving in the early 1990s as a factory hot rod that could outrun contemporary sports cars and then disappearing almost as quickly as it came.
Low-mileage Syclones like this one have sold for high prices in recent months. Back when compact, two-door pickup trucks were still around in the early 1990s, GMC had the wild idea to create a ...
As product planners are wringing their hands and sweating bullets over new bells and whistles that they hope will attract reluctant buyers, one GM division is making a bold move to take command of the ...
Chrysler kicked off the performance truck genre in the late 1970s with the Dodge Li'l Red Express. Over at General Motors, the GMC Syclone and Chevrolet 454 SS are classics in their own rights. Of ...
Nowadays, it's easy to take performance trucks for granted with mega-horsepower brutes like the Ram TRX and Ford Raptor available to anybody with a thick enough wallet, but thirty years ago, the idea ...
Pick-up trucks aren’t just for work. All one needs to do is look at the GMC Syclone for ample proof. At the beginning of the 1990s, the Detroit-based automaker decided it was done leaving all muscle ...
In the early 1990s, General Motors built two different hot rod pickups that would both haul stuff, haul a couple people, and haul the mail in glossy, blacked-out fashion. In 1990, Chevrolet rolled out ...
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