Introduced in 1925, the Ford Model T “Runabout with Pickup Body” is widely considered a first. Come 1978, crosstown rival Dodge rolled out another first in the guise of the Lil’ Red Express. The ...
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 era of V12-powered SUVs with Prancing Horse badges and 700 horsepower pickup trucks, perhaps a hot rod GMC truck is a little less shocking. It's easy to overlook how unprecedented it was upon ...
If someone ever invents a time machine, we’re inclined to head back to 1991. The Cold War was over, the U.S economy was healthy, real estate still appreciated in value and the quickest car in America ...
The GMCs changed the game, combining "sport" and "truck" in a revolutionary way. But, the Syclone compact pickup and Typhoon SUV only found a few die-hard fans; GMC sold a few thousand of the former ...
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Specialty Vehicle Engineering is back in a big way with a GMC Canyon-based performance truck that recalls a cult classic. It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The GMC Syclone was a proper automotive legend in the ’90s, deserving of poster status, hanging in between a Lamborghini Countach ...
GMC is primarily known for its premium-oriented SUVs and trucks based on Chevrolet products. But at some point, the company rolled out a pair of really cool performance vehicles. I'm talking about the ...
Special Vehicle Engineering, the tuner best known for building 1,000-hp Yenko Camaros and Corvettes, announced today that it had licensed the Syclone name from GMC and that it planned to build a ...
Speciality Vehicle Engineering, the New Jersey-based tuner responsible for the new Yenko-branded Chevrolet Camaros and Corvettes, has debuted its next project – a new GMC Syclone based on the Canyon.