In the '90s, people didn't get to have their automotive cake and eat it too. That's to say, a car generally had one job, rather than having the capability to do multiple different tasks, such as trips ...
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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 ...
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 ...
This 1991 GMC Syclone was never meant to sit still. It was bought for a son who loved fast, purposeful machines, the kind that could outrun sports cars but still carry everyday grit. Now it stands in ...
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 ...
Back during the wacky 1990s, automakers decided that sporty SUVs and trucks might be the next big thing – and General Motors entered the arms race with the Chevrolet 454 SS and GMC Typhoon plus ...
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