In the early 1990s, a compact GMC pickup quietly rewrote the performance rulebook. The GMC Syclone arrived as a short-bed work truck on paper, yet it accelerated with the ferocity of contemporary ...
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 ...
The 1987 Buick GNX-based GMC Syclone is a marvel that continues to captivate automotive enthusiasts nearly four decades after its debut. Originally conceived as a high-performance version of a pickup ...
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 ...
The GMC Syclone holds a special place in the heart of many automotive enthusiasts, breaking the mold as one of the first true high-performance pickups. Launched in 1991, the Syclone paired the ...
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 ...
Before wild trucks like the Ford F-150 Lightning and the Viper-powered Dodge Ram SRT-10 stormed the market, the mechanically similar, turbocharged GMC Syclone pickup truck and GMC Typhoon SUV laid ...
With a turbocharged V-6 and all-wheel-drive, this compact pickup truck was one of the quickest vehicles around in its day. This example has just 10,000 miles on its odometer. Part of the GMC Syclone's ...
Alongside the iconic GMC Syclone, the Chevrolet C1500 454SS was part of General Motors' 1990s performance pickup truck lineup as the flagships of the Chevrolet and GMC fourth-gen C/K roster. Does ...