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With just under 3000 examples built during its single-year production run, the GMC Syclone was always slated to be a rare vehicle. Add the truck’s performance figures and an immortalized ...
Before crazy trucks took over the market, the virtually identical turbocharged GMC Syclone pickup truck destroyed the idea that sports cars had to be non-crazy. The GMC gave trucks and SUVs ...
2. It's an '80s baby The GMC Syclone concept debuted at the 1989 North American International Auto Show in Detroit before ultimately going on sale for the 1991 model year. See All 23 Photos 3.
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 ...
The 1991 GMC Syclone is well-established as an enthusiast darling, with a stout turbocharged engine and impressive acceleration mated to a squared-off pickup truck body. With just under 3,000 ...
However, it was GM that truly changed the pickup truck game in the '90s when they introduced the GMC Syclone – a pickup truck ...
The GMC Syclone is one of those obscure vehicles with an utterly gigantic following. The performance truck took the world by storm in 1991 with a limited-run of production of just under 3,000 built.
Two decades later, car-based pickups were dead, so when GMC decided to revive the muscle-truck genre it did so with the mid-size Sonoma. The resulting Syclone put a more modern spin on the fast ...
The GMC Syclone is one of the most celebrated and beloved vehicles ever produced by General Motors. For that reason, many GM fans are well aware the Syclone once held the title of world’s ...
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Heh, heh. Do you think they've heard about the GMC Syclone down at the fern bar? How about over at the racquetball courts? Let's dare to think big. How high on the swagger ladder could you sell a ...