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.
Everyone loves the 1991 GMC Syclone, the all-wheel drive turbocharged six-cylinder muscle truck that was only sold in one color—black. Well it's back, unofficially, through a tuner shop as a 455 ...
Timothy Adry Emmanuel, the virtual artist better known as adry53customs on social media, recently started a decidedly cool throwback series explaining some of the work for his CGI periplus alongside ...
In the late 1990s, Buick engineers came up with a ridiculously fast Chevrolet S-10 pickup with the turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine of the Grand National GNX. They pitched their strip-slaying truck to ...
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 ...
The GMCs changed the game by combining "sport" and "truck" in a revolutionary way. But the Syclone compact pickup and Typhoon SUV only found a small number die-hard fans; GMC sold a few thousand of ...
No different than any other Syclone fanatic who saw something special in a pickup truck that easily outperformed most import sports cars of its day, Robert Pothorcki was willing to go to great lengths ...
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